Border Bulldogs Explained

Teamname:Border Bulldogs
Fullname:Border Bulldogs
Union:Border Rugby Union
Region:Eastern third of the Eastern Cape, South Africa
Countryflag:South Africa
Emblem:Bulldog
Colours:Brown, Green, White & Red
Founded:1891
Rugby Director:David Dobela
Coach:David Dobela
Captain:Onke Dubase
Sport:Rugby union
League:Currie Cup First Division
Season:2022
Position:Finals: DNQ
10th on log
Ground:Buffalo City Stadium
Capacity:16,000
Url:www.borderbulldogs.co.za
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Current:2024 Currie Cup First Division

The Border Bulldogs is a South African professional rugby union team based in East London that participates in the annual Currie Cup competitions. They are governed by the Border Rugby Union (BRU).

History

The Border Rugby Football Union governs rugby in the eastern third of the Eastern Cape province, including two former homelands, Transkei and Ciskei. The team is based in East London and play at the Buffalo City Stadium. They form part of the Southern Kings Super Rugby franchise.

Border were one of the founding members of the Currie Cup, having been established in 1891, but have only won the prestigious competition twice, in 1932 and 1934. They also won the Vodacom Shield in 2003.

In 1995, following the introduction professionalism in rugby, the team adopted the nickname the Bulldogs. The team have struggled since they were relegated to the Currie Cup First Division in 2000, never being promoted to the Premier Division. They average crowds of 3,500 to Currie Cup first division games, however they can attract much larger crowds when they take on their fiercest and closest rivals, the Eastern Province Elephants.

In-fighting and financial crisis

In 2013, a dispute arose between the Border Rugby Union and the Border Rugby (Pty) Ltd, the professional arm of the BRFU which administers the Bulldogs. The dispute was in relation to a perceived lack of transformation at the Bulldogs, who claimed local amateur black players were not good enough for the professional side. As a result, in June of that year, the BRFU refused to release any of their club players to play for the Bulldogs.[1] In September and October, television broadcasting money paid by SARU to the BRFU was not given to the Bulldogs, resulting in players' salaries not being paid, coach Paul Flanagan leaving and the Border Academy being shut down.[2] At the start of 2014, the BRFU announced that it was bankrupt.[3] In March 2014, the South African Rugby Union withdrew their financial support due to a lack of audited financial records.[4] It culminated in the South African Rugby Union taking control of the team's financial and administrative affairs in December 2014, with the intention of handing control back to BRFU officials once the situation has been normalised.[5]

Honours

Vodacom Shield

Bankfin Nite Series

Current squad

The following players were included in the Border Bulldogs squad for the 2022 Currie Cup First Division:[6]

Border Bulldogs Currie Cup squad
Props
  • Sithhembiso Adonisi
  • Ntsika Daka
  • Cole Haggard
  • Siba Mnkani
  • Edwin Nxumalo
  • Sinesipho Puzi
  • Kuhle Seteni

Hookers

  • Mkhonto Caku-Caku
  • Vuyisani Mavuso

Locks

  • Phila Layiti
  • Azola Mati
  • Asekho Marubelela
  • Likho Ndiyalwa
  • Miyelane Ngobeni
  • Ayabonga Nomboyo
Loose forwards
  • Chuma Biyana
  • Hugo Bronkhorst
  • Onke Dubase
  • Sokhana Mpemba
  • Yamkela Mzozoyana
  • Lukhanyo Siyobi (c)
  • Esethu Zenani

Scrum-halves

  • Lwazi Madiba
  • Edwin Mcaphukana
  • Anele Zweni

Fly-halves

  • Keith Chiwara
  • Lwandile Mapuko
  • Simamnkele Yafele
Centres
  • Migcobo Bovu
  • Lelethu Gcilitshane
  • Soso Matyoyi
  • Mihlali Nchukana
  • Edwin Nxumalo

Wingers

  • Lutho Adonis
  • Sakhe Dingile
  • Sipho Nofemele
  • Yakha Qinela
  • Sicelo Tole

Fullbacks

(c) Denotes team captain.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Border rugby in civil war . SA Rugby Mag . 24 June 2013 . 13 November 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131113142947/http://www.sarugbymag.co.za/blog/details/border-bulldogs-not-black-enough . 13 November 2013 . dead .
  2. Web site: Border crisis hits players hard . SA Rugby Mag . 13 November 2013 . 13 November 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131113142813/http://www.sarugbymag.co.za/blog/details/border-crisis-hits-players-hard# . 13 November 2013 . dead . dmy-all .
  3. Web site: Bankrupt BRFU can’t pay staff . Daily Dispatch . 16 January 2014 . 17 January 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140129203815/http://www.dispatch.co.za/news/bankrupt-brfu-cant-pay-staff/ . 29 January 2014 . dmy-all .
  4. Web site: Border rugby cars repossessed . Dispatch Live . 13 June 2014 . 17 June 2014.
  5. Web site: SARU takes administrative control of Border's affairs . South African Rugby Union . 10 December 2014 . 12 December 2014.
  6. Web site: Border squad . SA Rugby . 3 April 2022.