Bulls make history in Women's rugby
NEWS: The Bulls confirmed the 35-women roster of contracted players for the Bulls Daisies over the next two seasons.
The Bulls Daisies are the first women’s team to be offered professional contracts in the history of South African Rugby. They will be competing in the domestic Inter-Provincial League (IPL) which begins this weekend, with the final scheduled for August 26.
The squad of contracted players has a balanced mix of young players who will be playing alongside season campaigners with national honours. They will be led by captain, Lusanda Dumke, alongside her co-captain, Elizabetha Janse van Rensburg.
Head coach, Hayden Groepes said that the experience has been challenging and exciting all the same time.
"Bringing athletes from amateur to a professional standard comes with changing the mindset of the individual first and foremost. Our ladies have shown a desire to want to improve themselves as athletes and that brings massive joy in witnessing first-hand what growth & development looks like,”
"Come the end of this season, I hope to see an athlete that has the ability to lead herself in whichever environment she finds herself in. The current environment is the 2023 IPL, so this will be a good test to see where we are as a group and allow us to evolve into athletes and a team that can perform on the highest stage in our national division and then onto the world stage in the near future.”
Bulls Daisies’ Assistant coach, Mandisa Williams said the opportunity to mentor the next generation of young professional women in rugby has been “jolly great”
“This has been a huge test if you look at it from a distance but if you have been through the path of women in rugby development, then this has been a jolly great opportunity because of the nature and my understanding of the game,”
“I get this unique opportunity to transfer expert knowledge and share past experiences for developing mental strength so that we have confident players in our team. This is a new dawn for women to pave the way for future stars in our sport,”
“I feel so privileged because the opportunity comes at a time when the South African Rugby Union also prioritizes the women’s game from a bottom-to-top approach, so this is meaningful and I am impressed by how the ladies are responding and wanting to improve every day.”
The ladies in blue will journey down South-East to open their IPL season campaign against Border on Saturday, May 6.
Bulls Daisies Contracted Players:
Anathi Qolo (Lock), Asithandile Ntoyanto (Prop), Ayanda Malinga (Wing), Byrhandre Dolf (Flyhalf), Catha Jacobs (Lock), Doreen Mkhabele (Hooker), Elizabetha ‘Libbie’ Janse van Rensburg (Flyhalf), Jacomina Cilliers (Outside back), Kyla De Vries (Flank), Lebogang Ralebona (Prop), Lerato Makua (Lock), Lusanda Dumke (Flank), Lynn-Mari Subke (Utility back), Mahlatse Nkhumishe (Flyhalf), Marlize de Bruin (Scrumhalf), Maria Tshiremba (Wing), Micke Günter (Hooker), Ntsako Tshauke (Flank), Rights Mkhari (Lock), Rumandi Potgieter (Scrumhalf), Shiniqwa Lamprecht (Centre), Simamkele Namba (Wing), Sinelitha Noxeke (Loose forward), Sinenhlahla Kwinana (Hooker), Sizophila Solontsi (Loose forward), Sophy Mashapa (Loose forward), Thulisile Bukula (Prop), Unam Tose (Scrumhalf), Unathi Mali (Utility back), Vainah Ubisi (Lock), Xolelwa Diliza (Prop), Yonela Ngxingolo (Prop), Zintle Mpupha (Centre), Zintle Nonkasana (Utility), Ziyanda Ngohlekana (Lock)