Wing Jamba Ulengo hopes to make a big impact for the Bulls this season.
A move to Pretoria in July last year emphasised the 25-year-old’s rise in the South African rugby ranks.
After emerging as a notable rugby talent at Jim Fouche in Bloemfontein, he represented Free State at Under 16, Under 18, Under 19 and Under 21 levels and impressed in Shimlas colours during the Varsity Cup.
His impressive attacking qualities saw him receive a Springbok Sevens call-up in 2012. He played for the Blitzbokke in 11 tournaments before deciding to sign with the Bulls, which he describes as an exciting new chapter in his career.
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“The move to the Bulls is a big opportunity for me to express myself and to showcase my talent,” Ulengo said. “It’s a great chance for me to see how far I can really go with my rugby.”
Born and bred in Bloemfontein, Ulengo said he’s already settled in quite nicely in Pretoria.
“Life in Pretoria isn’t much different compared to Bloemfontein,” he explained. “It’s all about how one fits in and adapts to your surroundings. I’ve made friends with many of the younger players, while I learn a lot from the likes of Bandise Maku and Akona Ndungane. Their experience and advice is invaluable.”
The Bulls enjoyed two-week break over the festive season, but Ulengo decided to continue training during this time to ensure he’s in good shape for the 2015 season.
“We had a bit of a break and I visited my family over Christmas, but I continued training. I want to prove myself this year,” Ulengo said. “I hope to earn my opportunities during Super Rugby this season. I want to perform well, make a valuable contribution and play the best rugby I can. If I can achieve this, I believe more opportunities will come my way.”
While Ulengo is focused on performing on the field, he’s keeping himself busy off it too. He’s busy studying marketing through UNISA, which will set the platform for life after rugby.
“The degree will definitely support me after rugby. I’d love to start my own business one day. I see myself going into transport, although I also want to explore my options in other companies.”
Nama wrote:
Gosh imagine he gets to face 60 balls
@ MacroBull:
Can you just!
Nama wrote:
Couldn’t resist sorry 😈
Glad Abott, will get some confidence again after this game, Pollard is nowhere no wonder he was dropped.
Another wicket. No. 9
De Lange the bowler this time.
De Lange gets another.
WI all out for 126.
SA win by 69 runs.
@ Nama:
Thanks for the updates Nama, Gnight
Good sporting day for Mzanzi.
Team MTN-Qhubeka got invited to take part in the Tour de France in July.
Bafana beat Mali 3-0
Proteas beat Windies by 69 runs.
Prelude to Gniel De Villiers winning tonight’s stage in the Dakar Rally?
@ MacroBull:
Sharp-sharp.
Morne van Wyk is named Man of the Match.
Always feel that it is more difficult for a bowler to get 5 wickets than it is for a batsman to score 100 in the shorter versions. Wiese maybe unlucky here.
bwahahaaa – 2 ‘must reads’ penned in 2008 (from ‘the blokes who constantly get sodomised down the legside’):
http://cricketwithballs.com/2008/09/25/imran-take-a-bow-you-alice-banded-freak/
http://cricketwithballs.com/2008/12/28/jp-duminy/
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