Sasol Secunda Rugby Club joins Sibanye-Stillwater Super League 2026
Our home team will take renowned teams, such as the Naka Bulls, the Harlequins, the Northam Wolves and the Northam Rhinos.
The Sasol Secunda Rugby Club will compete in the prestigious Sibanye-Stillwater Super League 2026. This exciting competition, unveiled by the Blue Bulls Rugby Union, is now the largest cross-border club tournament in SA.
Building on last year’s Castle Super League, the new edition has expanded to 40 clubs from six rugby provinces, with cup, shield and women’s divisions ensuring an inclusive showcase of talent.
The 2026 season promises to be historic. The Sibanye-Stillwater Super League has cemented its place as one of the biggest amateur rugby competitions in the country.
The Sasol Secunda Rugby Club will stand shoulder to shoulder with renowned teams, such as the Naka Bulls, the Harlequins, the Northam Wolves, the Northam Rhinos and many more.
The Sasol Secunda Rugby Club’s journey begins on February 14 in Nelspruit with a thrilling kick–off against Nelspruit. The following week, on February 21, they face the Northam Wolves in Hartbeespoort.
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Then, on February 28, the team returns home to Secunda for a clash against Brakpan, and calls on our community to fill the stands and show their support.
Theuns Kruger, the chairperson of the Sasol Secunda Rugby Club, said, “For us, this is an honour and privilege, and we thank the organisers and sponsors for giving us another opportunity to be part of the competition for the second year running.
“We are proud to represent Secunda and would like the community to back the boys. We appreciate every cheer and Facebook message of support.
“A big thank you to our sponsors for trusting us to carry your badge on our chests. We look forward to representing you and will do our best.”
Stay connected by following the Sasol Secunda Rugby Club Facebook page, where you’ll find the latest updates, match highlights and behind-the-scenes action throughout the season.
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