The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bulls say bye to coach Pote

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Ken Borland

Pote Human is one of the most well-liked coaches in the country but it was not enough to save him from the changes sweeping through Loftus Versfeld in the wake of former Springbok coach Jake White’s appointmen­t at the helm of Bulls rugby.

White had already made it clear that even though his designatio­n is director of rugby, he sees himself having a very hands-on, on-field coaching role. That means there is no room for Human when it comes to guiding the Super Rugby side and the Blue Bulls Company announced yeasterday that there would be an amicable parting of the ways.

Human (above) joins a raft of changes at Loftus Versfeld, with chief executive Alfonso Meyer also standing down at the end of the month and 17 players reportedly set to get the chop, including captain Burger Odendaal and Springboks Cornal Hendricks and Juandre Kruger.

“The Blue Bulls Company (BBCo) would like to confirm that it has come to a mutual agreement with Super Rugby head coach Pote Human regarding the early terminatio­n of his current contract, which was due to end in October 2020. The BBCo were open and transparen­t in informing Human that the contract would not be extended. Given the current situation, with no rugby expected to be played in the near future, both parties mutually agreed on exiting with immediate effect, thus also allowing Human extra time with his future planning,” the union said in their statement.

And just to prove what a nice guy he is, Human expressed his gratitude to the Bulls and went on to call for all involved with the Bulls to support White.

“My time at Loftus has been amazing to say the least. It has been an emotional rollercoas­ter, with many highs and lows. I have dedicated my life to this beautiful game and trust me there is no better place to do that than at Loftus Versfeld,” said Human.

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