thebulls.co.za has announced that Jaco van der Westhuyzen is on his way back to Pretoria after signing a contract with the Blue Bulls Company (Pty) Ltd on Tuesday afternoon.
Van der Westhuyzen, 31, signed a three year deal with his beloved Bulls and will join his former teammates early in January 2010.
The former Springbok has been playing for NEC in Japan for the last six years, but he is extremely excited to reunite with his family and friends at Loftus Versfeld and he is determined to make a huge contribution on his return.
“The Bulls will always have a very special place in my heart.
“I am very eager to play for them and everything I do and want to do is centered around the Bulls.
“It was a very easy decision to make and I am very excited to join up with the team.”
Coach Frans Ludeke was visibly excited about Van der Westhuyzen’s signing and said the player’s willingness to return is a huge compliment for the structures that are in place at Loftus.
“Jaco is a senior player and his experience and versatility will add great value to the team.
“He is able to play fullback, flyhalf and wing and we know that he has what it takes to be a huge asset for us on and off the field.”
Jaco van der Westhuyzen is on his way back to Pretoria after signing a contract with the Blue Bulls Company (Pty) Ltd on Tuesday afternoon.
Van der Westhuyzen, 31, signed a three year deal with his beloved Bulls and will join his former teammates early in January 2010.
The former Springbok has been playing for NEC in Japan for the last six years, but he is extremely excited to reunite with his family and friends at Loftus Versfeld and he is determined to make a huge contribution on his return.
“The Bulls will always have a very special place in my heart.
“I am very eager to play for them and everything I do and want to do is centered around the Bulls.
“It was a very easy decision to make and I am very excited to join up with the team.”
Coach Frans Ludeke was visibly excited about Van der Westhuyzen’s signing and said the player’s willingness to return is a huge compliment for the structures that are in place at Loftus.
“Jaco is a senior player and his experience and versatility will add great value to the team.
“He is able to play fullback, flyhalf and wing and we know that he has what it takes to be a huge asset for us on and off the field.”
In other news Lions hooker, Hans van Dyk has been cleared of any foul play. Western Province complained that Hans van Dyk was quilty of biting flanker Francois Louw.
Judicial Officer Advocate Jannie Lubbe viewed all the available video recordings and determined that the evidence did not warrant a citing.
As a result, the JO dismissed the citing.
#60 Ek dwing die Engelse om Afrikaans met my te praat.
#61 Shot Supa – the Empire strikes back!! 😉
Mense, die is meer gerig na die CC as die S14, hy sal net op die bank speel in die S14.
Ek verstaan sommige mense ook nie, die bulle se agterlyn het gesukkel met al die ervare spelers uit die vroee rondtes van die cc, nou kry hulle vir JVDW wat beslis die jong manne ‘n ding of 2 sal leer en nou is dit ‘n swak kopie.
Onthou ook dat hy baie YEN daar anderkant verdien het en nie ‘n groot pakket hier sal kry nie – en dit is wat die ander unies nie het nie, ouens wat terug kom vir die lekkerte en gees by die bulle. Jammer Rassie maar jy kan dit nooit koop nie.
Plaas die BBRU ordentlike stutte koop, en ‘n ordentlike skrum afrigter aanstel.
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