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SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT: Juarno Augustus stole the show as his new team, Ulster, powered past the Bulls 28-7 in Belfast last weekend.

The dynamic No. 8 scored a try, carried the ball 17 times, completed 7 pick-and-goes, and made 6 tackles – a performance that proves his talent is no fluke.

Augustus enjoyed four standout years at Northampton Saints before joining the Irish side at the start of the season.

Back in May, he seemed poised to finally earn senior Springbok honours after being called up to the squad by Rassie Erasmus. Unfortunately, he was unable to link up with the team after failing his exit medical at Northampton.

With injuries hitting the Springboks, however, the former World Junior Player of the Year could still claim his first cap. Cameron Hanekom and Elrigh Louw are both sidelined, opening the door for Augustus to shine on the international stage.

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