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Bulls poach Lions playmaker on short-term deal

The Vodacom Bulls have announced the acquisition of prolific flyhalf Kade Wolhuter on a loan basis from the Lions.

The Pretoria-based side has secured the services of Kade Wolhuter on a loan deal from the Lions, keeping him at Loftus Versfeld until 30 June 2026.

Wolhuter, a former Western Province junior standout, has been playing in Johannesburg since October 2023.

WOLHUTER KEEN TO GET GOING AT LOFTUS

The 24-year-old playmaker, who passed his medicals last week, is eager to make an immediate impact.

“I’m super excited,” Wolhuter said. “My ambition is to get onto the pitch and start contributing, after which I’d like to have a proper tenure at the union.”

Born in Durban in 2001, Wolhuter shone as a schoolboy prodigy at Paul Roos Gymnasium and spent a developmental spell at Montpellier before turning professional.

BULLS EXCITED TO SEE WHAT NEW SIGNING BRINGS TO THE TABLE

Bulls CEO Edgar Rathbone welcomed the acquisition, highlighting the value Wolhuter will bring to the squad.

“We are thrilled to welcome Kade to Loftus. He’s a talented young player with a proven track record at age-group and professional level, and his attitude will add real value to our squad during this important period for the team.”

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