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Bulls class of 2009 will be remembered as special.

Business Day (South Africa)

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Byline: Zeena Isaacs

Bulls class of 2009 will be remembered as special ZEENA ISAACS Rugby Correspondent LIKE the Springboks, the Bulls class of 2009 will be remembered as a special bunch after proving themselves to be one of the best provincial teams in the world.

It takes a special side to win the Super 14 widely regarded as the toughest provincial series in world rugby and the Currie Cup in the same year, particularly with all the top players away on national duty for most of the cup season.

But what is most impressive about the Pretoria-based side is that they have featured among the top contenders in both competitions for the past few years.

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