Tuks Rugby League
Tuks Rugby League Football Club is a South African rugby league football club based at the University of Pretoria in Pretoria, Gauteng. They compete in the Rhino Cup as TUKS Reds and in the Protea Cup as the TUKS Blues. They have won the Rhino Cup twice in a row.
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Full name | TUKS Rugby League Football Club |
Nickname(s) | UP-TUKS TUKS-RL Reds Blues |
Colours | White, Red Blue, Gold |
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Chairman | Nico Pretorius (NE.G) |
Coach | Fanie Bredenhann |
Captain | Deon Kraemer |
Competition | Rhino Cup |
2013–14 season | Winners (1st) |
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Premierships | 2 (2012–13, 2013–14) |
Jerseys
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Players and Staff
Current squad
TUKS Reds[1] | Position | TUKS Blues |
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Allan Kasselman | Fullback | Sizwe Nhlangothi |
Chester Mbekela | Wing | Thabang Mathebula |
Hein Pretorius | Centre | Carel Van Lill |
Jean Coetzer | Centre | Charl Steenkamp |
Johan Harmse | Wing | Mansoer Gallie |
Riaan Engelbrecht | Five-eighth | Christo Greyling |
Andre Loader | Halfback | Piet De Jager (Capt) |
Jean-Pierre Nel | Prop | Ryno Van Rooyen |
Gerhard De Wet | Hooker | Ian Engelbrecht |
Christo Louw | Prop | Johan Smit |
Siviwe Mpondo (Capt) | Second-row | Dwayne Botma |
Neels Venter | Second-row | Steve Tulula |
Jonathan Soares | Lock | Steynberg Van Zyl |
Shaune Bouwer | Interchange | Niel Bouwer |
Nardus Raubenheimer | Interchange | Dolf Van Vuuren |
Manie Loots | Interchange | Rhyno Adendor |
Riaan Laidlaw | Interchange | Carlo Sneygans |
Fanie Bredenhann | Coach | Stef Nel |
Frikkie Van der Merwe | Manager | Jeno Biljon |
Notable players
Coaching set-up
Nationality | Staff name | Position |
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Fanie Bredenhann | Head coach | |
Jeno Biljon | Assistant coach | |
Steph Nel | Assistant coach | |
Frik Van der Merwe | Team manager | |
Ms. T Vorster | Team physiotherapist | |
Ruggit | Team kit sponsor |
See also
References
- "Tuks Reign Supreme in 2012-2013 Season". www.sarugbyleague.co.za. Archived from the original on 10 March 2013.
External links
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