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Bulls lock in powerful Junior Bok

CONTRACT EXTENSION: “Home is where the heart is”, says Bulls and Junior Springbok forward Corne Beets who has signed a new 2-year contract with the Pretoria based side.

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The Junior Springbok Player of the Year will remain at the capital until 2026.

“The Bulls are the most successful South African franchise, who wouldn’t want to be part of a club with such a rich history?,” says Beets.

“What I enjoy most is the culture we’ve built here.

‘It’s about more than just winning; it’s about fostering an environment where everyone pushes each other to be their best. We’re all working toward the same goal, not just personal success but achieving something remarkable as a team.”

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That agile and bulldozing forward says the next few years are all about helping the side achieve success and become a constant feature in the side.

“Over the next few years, my goal is to do whatever it takes to help the team win more trophies and bring fresh and new memories for this incredible club and its support base,”

“I’m determined to be a key part of the team’s journey – on the field and beyond – helping to build a legacy that the fans can be proud of.

“This side has a rich tradition of success, and I’m fully committed to contributing to that, not just for us as players, but for the loyal supporters who have stood by us through every high and low.”

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Beets concludes by saying: “Together, I believe we have the potential to achieve something truly special, and I’m excited to play my part in writing the next chapter of this storied franchise.”

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