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The Bulls secure Sharks' rising star Luan Giliomee as they revamp their backline for next season. This move marks a significant shift in South African rugby dynamics that fans won't want to miss.
The Bulls are on a recruitment spree, bolstering their roster in response to notable departures. David Kriel heads to La Rochelle, while Kurt-Lee Arendse rejoins Mitsubishi Sagamihara DynaBoars in Japan. With Johan Goosen retiring and others like Ruan Nortje and Siphosethu Mnebelele leaving, the Bulls aim to adapt under new attack coach Neil de Bruin.
Giliomee, only 19, impressed during his United Rugby Championship debut, scoring against Munster, despite a recent injury. He joins fellow full-back Hakeem Kunene, along with Thaakir Abrahams returning from Europe. Dylan Maart arrives from the Griquas, and Curwin Bosch is set to don the Bulls jersey after his time in France.
Meanwhile, the Sharks are also in transition, with new attack coach Scott Mathie eyeing experienced fly-halves. JP Pietersen is reportedly in talks with Wallaby James O’Connor and Italian Tommaso Allan, looking to strengthen the team's playmaking options for the upcoming season.

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