Bulls suffer another Bok blow

The Bulls will be without Springbok hooker Bandise Maku for the entire Super Rugby season.

He tore his pectoral muscle in last Saturday's opening friendly match against the Cheetahs in Polokwane.


Maku will have surgery on February 3 and will be ruled out of action for between four and six months, Bulls team doctor Org Strauss confirmed on Monday.


The Polokwane clash last year saw a season-ending injury to flank Arno Botha, but the Springbok this time came through the match with only a tight hamstring.


He will be able to train on Tuesday, but will not travel to London where the Bulls take on Saracens this weekend.


Akona Ndungane is another who will miss the London trip due to a calf strain.


He will be out of action for two weeks.


Dean Greyling suffered an ankle sprain and will be out for two weeks at least, Strauss said.


Trevor Nyakane, who was a late withdrawal in the Polokwane clash due to a back spasm, is fit - as is Bok flyhalf Handré Pollard, who returned to training on Monday.


Hanro Liebenberg (quad contusion), JJ Engelbrecht (quad/knee contusion) and Pieter Labuschagne (shoulder spasm) will all train on Tuesday.


Maku has been added to the long-term injury list - where he joins Flip van der Merwe (pectoral muscle, mid-April), Hencus van Wyk (lisfranc fracture dislocation, end of February), Pierre Schoeman (ACL rupture knee, July 15), Adriaan Strauss (calf, February 9) and Jason Jenkins (quad, February 2).