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Blue Bulls Rugby Union

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Abbreviation
  
BBRU

Type
  
Sport federation

Formation
  
1938

Location
  
Tshwane

Motto
  
Hou by die blou (Stand by the blue / True to the blue)

Headquarters
  
Loftus Versfeld Stadium

The Blue Bulls Rugby Union is the governing body for rugby union in Tshwane, South Africa, two neighboring municipalities in Gauteng Province, and all of Limpopo Province. Its main representative team, known in South Africa by its sponsorship name of Vodacom Blue Bulls (Afrikaans: Vodacom Blou Bulle), competes in South Africa's main domestic rugby competition, the Currie Cup. The team plays at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Tshwane, and serves as the primary feeder for the Bulls Super Rugby team, which also plays at Loftus Versfeld.

History

The Blue Bulls (Blue Bulls Rugby Union) or Blou Bulle (Afrikaans) was formed in 1938 as the Northern Transvaal Rugby Union (N.T.R.U.). Prior to the formation of the union, the region's clubs were under the jurisdiction of the then Transvaal Rugby Union (now Golden Lions Rugby Union). Northern Transvaal (under the NTRU), captained by Danie Craven, played its first home game as an independent union on 28 May 1938. The game against the Orange Free State team ended in a draw, 11:11. In its first 75 years, the team competed for the Currie Cup in 55 seasons, and won 23 Currie Cup titles in 53 finals. In the same period 127 Springboks hailed from the Union, and it won 3 Super Rugby titles.

References

Blue Bulls Rugby Union Wikipedia