Handré PollardBullsWill Vodacom Bulls coach Frans Ludeke elevate young Handre Pollard to his match squad for Saturday’s Vodacom Super Rugby showdown with the Sharks?

That’s the big question this week as the Bulls prepare to rumble on against a dangerous Sharks team who still believes it can make the playoffs.

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With flyhalf Louis Fouche injuring his knee ligaments, ready to undergo surgery and likely to be out for six months, the Bulls will need to have a backup to Morne Steyn should anything happen to him between now and the end of the competition.

Pollard is the natural answer, but the Bulls have been wary to rushing him into action in Super Rugby and have left his development to the Varsity Cup, IRB Junior World Championship and some Vodacom Cup action.

On top of this is the fact that Pollard has already played 25 games this season and there is a real concern in over-exerting him in his first season of professional rugby.

For this reason the Bulls are likely to go with Jurgen Visser as the back-up flyhalf from the bench this week as he has fulfilled that role on a few occasions before, but Steyn will play all 80 minutes if necessary.

Add to that the return of JJ Engelbrecht to partner Jan Serfontein and the farewell to Wynand Olivier being offset by the timely return from injury for Francois Venter and the backline is looking as strong as ever.

Engelbrecht was rested after his exploits for the Springboks but is in devastating form and his partnership with Serfontein has flourished since it began earlier this season.

Flyhalf Fouche injured his knee ligaments and will be out of rugby for at least six months. He picked up the injury in the Vodacom Bulls’ win over the Kings in Pretoria at the weekend.

In other injury news Cornell Hess (knee) is five months away from action, but Paul Willemse (knee) could return to the training field in a week following successful rehab after his operation.

Lionel Mapoe (shoulder) will return in three months.

Wiaan Liebenberg (AC joint, one week), Hencus van Wyk (ankle, Wednesday) and Ruan Steenkamp (ankle, one week) will all return in the next couple of days.

3 Responses to Super Rugby: Will Pollard be on the bench for the Bulls?

  • 1

    If he’s good enough, he’s old enough.

  • 2

    Nope, he is not on the bench.
    May he not be included in a crisis situation come play-off time…
    Would have given the lad some game time somewhere this season

  • 3

    Bulls team to face Sharks : Zane Kirchner, Akona Ndungane, JJ Engelbrecht, Jan Serfontein, Bjorn Basson, Morné Steyn, Francois Hougaard, Dewald Potgieter (c), Jacques Potgieter, Deon Stegmann, Grant Hattingh, Flip van der Merwe, Werner Kruger, Chiliboy Ralepelle, Dean Greyling. Substitutions: Callie Visagie, Frik Kirsten, Wilhelm Steenkamp, Jono Ross, Jano Vermaak, Jurgen Visser, Morné Mellett.

    So no Pollard just yet and probably quite rightly so. Surprised to see Vermaak back on the bench thought he was going to be out for a while with his injury. Also interesting a 5/2 forward/back bench split, must be expecting a tough forward battle!

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