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Super 14 Teams (2010)

Super 14 Stormers vs Blue Bulls rugby teams
 
De Wet Barry
De Wet Barry is a Professional Rugby Player (Centre) for the Springbok Rugby Team in South Africa. He made his International debut match for South Africa against Canada on 10 June 2000. He has played 23 Test matches for South Africa, scoring 15 points and 3 tries by May 2004.
Blue Bulls Centre
Schalk Burger
Schalk Burger is a South African Rugby Player and is a flanker for the Springbok Rugby Team. He is the Captain of the Stormers Rugby Team in Cape Town. He will be unable to play in the Super 15 for six weeks due to a knee injury. He made his Stormers début against the Waratahs in 2004 and was also a member of the 2007 World Cup winning team. He was also a member of the team that won the 2002 International Rugby Board Under-21 World Cup.
Stormers Flanker (Captain)
Jaque Fourie
Jaque Fourie is a South African Springbok rugby player. He plays for the Stormers in the Super 14 competition as well as Western Province in the Currie Cup.
Stormers Backliner
Bryan Habana
Bryan Habana is a South African rugby player who plays for the Western Province provincial team the Stormers and the Springbok Rugby Team. His Springbok International Debut was against England in 2004. He has won numerous awards for his on-field abilities.
Stormers Wing
Jeffrey Rapoo
Jeffrey Rapoo is the Director of Saminco Limited. He is also an Indepenent Non-Executive Chairperson of Thabex Limited. Rapoo was an Acting Managing Director of Mpumalanga Development Corporation for Mpumalanga Province.
Blue Bulls Lock
Pedrie Wannenburg
Pedrie Wannenburg is a Professional Rugby Player from South Africa. He currently plays for Ulster Rugby Team.
Blue Bulls Flanker
Jaco Van der Westhuyzen
Jaco has rejoined Bulls for the 2010 Super 14 season. Jaco started his career with Natal, but later moved North to the Pumas. After a successful season under the expert eye of former Bok great Danie Gerber, Van der Westhuyzen moved on to the Blue Bulls where he helped them win the Vodacom Cup in 2001. After a stint with NEC in Japan, Jaco decided to return to Pretoria and fight for a World Cup place. Van der Westhuyzen has brilliant vision and silky skills which, combined with his more than decent kicking boot, resulted in him earning two Test caps for the Springboks in 2000. A debilitating knee injury cut short his Bok ambitions but he made a successful return during 2003 and was a key member of the squad that went to the World Cup in Australia. Although he played fullback at the World Cup it is still believed that his best position is flyhalf. He made his international Debut in 2000 in a game against New Zealand at Johannesburg.
Blue Bulls Flyback
Derick Kuun
Derick Kuün, who is one of the Bulls’ strongest leaders, made his name as a junior as a loose forward, but after representing the SA Schools, SA under 19 and SA under 21 teams at flank Heyneke Meyer decided to start playing him at hooker. Kuün consequently played at hooker during the last couple of seasons but due to the return of Gary Botha and the availability of Springbok hookers such as Chiliboy Ralepelle and Bandise Maku, Kuün will mostly be used as a flank in 2010’s tournament.
Blue Bulls Flanker
Joe Pietersen
Joe Pietersen is a flyhalf / fullback for the Stormers Rugby Team and made his debut with Western Province when they played Blue Bulls in 2004. He than made his debut with Stormers when they played against the Cheetahs 2006.
Stormers Flyhalf
Gio Aplon
Gio Aplon is a South African Springbok rugby player and a winger for the Stormers. He will be playing in the Springbok squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup held in New Zealand.
Stormers Winger