Two young Springbok stars extend stay at Bulls

The South African | 12.11.2025 20:39

Two of the Bulls’ most promising players, Springboks Jan-Hendrik Wessels and Cameron Hanekom, have extended their contracts with the Pretoria franchise.

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Having begun their professional careers aged 18 at the Bulls, both have signed on until the end of the 2028 season, ensuring the Bulls’ reputation as a scrum powerhouse.

Hamstring injury

Hanekom was a popular Springbok debutant last November, his progress stymied only by a hamstring injury that is progressing well in recovery. He is back in light training.

“There’s unfinished business here, and I’m determined to help the Bulls achieve their goals and to make every supporter proud,” said Hanekom.

“To wear this jersey is a massive honour but to keep wearing it till 2028 is a dream come true.”

Hanekom has played just that one Test against Wales in Cardiff to date.

Wessels, meanwhile, has been praised for his hybrid ability – he can play both hooker and loosehead – plus his skill and physical prowess.

After making his Springbok debut last year, he has gone on to accumulate nine Test caps in total.

Both players are critical to the team’s ambitions in the United Rugby Championship (URC) and Champions Cup.

‘Massive vote of confidence’

Commenting on developments, Blue Bulls Company chief executive Edgar Rathbone said: “We pride ourselves on being a club where champions are made, and the decision by Jan-Hendrik and Cameron to extend their contracts is a massive vote of confidence in the Bulls family.

“Retaining players of the calibre of this pair is a major statement of intent. Jan-Hendrik is a unique talent with his front-row versatility, and Cameron is an explosive athlete who will be back to his best very soon.

“They represent the high-quality, long-term investments we are making to ensure we consistently challenge for titles.”