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Arno Botha’s experience could be beneficial for Bulls when they take on Munster

The Bulls are back at home this weekend in the United Rugby Championship against the Irish team Munster, one of the best teams in the tournament, which will give the men in Blue the opportunity to prove that they will do better on their own soil than in the difficult European conditions.

Arno Botha, the explosive loose-forward, may have fond memories of his former club, Munster Rugby, and will be looking forward to catching up with old mates, but his main business this weekend when he faces his former side will be to leave it all on the Loftus Versfeld pitch for his beloved Bulls.

Only two years ago did Botha turn out for the Irish giants, where he proved to be an integral part of the side under former Bulls assistant coach, Johann van Graan, who is now head honcho of Munster.

“I know quite a few of the guys, and I remain friends with most of them. So, it will be awesome to catch up with them,” said Botha ahead of Saturday night’s United Rugby Championship Round 6 clash.

The versatile loose-forward reflected: “My time at Munster was probably one of the best of my life. Not because it’s Munster, but because I actually played a lot of rugby there. It was a different challenge for me, my first time overseas, so I embraced everything that came with that opportunity.

“I played a lot of rugby and learned a lot about rugby. I was fortunate enough to work with good coaches. That is something I took to heart and meant a lot to me, and obviously getting my career back on track,” he remarked.

Botha will, undoubtedly, be one of the key figures for the Bulls when they play their first URC match at home, in front of a crowd of 2000 spectators.

If there is one man who will know what to expect in this clash between one of the most successful rugby sides in South Africa and their equally decorated Irish counterparts, it is the former Junior Springbok captain.

“The quality of rugby will definitely be good. Munster has very high standards and they have really good depth. That is something we really need to focus on,” he explained.

“It won’t be just another day at the office. We will have to get out there and do an equally good job. They have a good structure with Johann (van Graan), JP (Ferreira), Stephan (Larkham) and Graham (Rowntree) – it’s a structure that is easy to fit into and play a good game, no matter who is in the jersey for Munster.

“Playing them now has no feelings of hate. We play the game because we enjoy it, we want to get better, and we want to challenge each other. I’m sure that is a mutual feeling on their side as well – like Coach Johann coming back to Loftus.”

The match between the Bulls and Munster Rugby will kick off at 19:45 SA time on Saturday.

 

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Koos Venter

Koos Venter is an experienced journalist who started his career 35 years ago, before the days of cellphones, modern computer systems, the internet and digital cameras, as a correspondent for Nexus, the former national magazine of the Department of Correctional Services. He has since worked for various other publications in all aspects of news coverage, as a columnist and in the production side of newspapers and online publications. Since 2007 he has specialized as a sports writer, while he is also regularly used as an analyst and commentator by several radio stations.
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