Edgar Marutlulle will step back and resume coaching junior rugby at the Vodacom Bulls, with Jake White to take charge for the remainder of the Currie Cup campaign.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the Blue Bulls Company announced adjustments to its Currie Cup coaching structures for the rest of the 2023 season. These changes are implemented with immediate effect.
Director of rugby, White will assume head coaching responsibilities of the team while assistant coaches, Gert Smal, Hugo van As and Sean Everitt will remain in their current roles until the end of their short-term contracts.
The restructure follows another dim weekend of results for the Bulls that saw a historic loss to the Griffons in the Currie Cup followed by a Champions Cup playoff exit to a powerhouse Toulouse outfit.
Marutlulle was winless after four matches in his first season as head coach at senior level, and White commended his willingness to be part of the solution in helping the franchise turn its season around.
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“I met with Edgar and he felt that there needed to be action taken, with the union coming first. A perspective that we both share and something I commend him on,” White said.
“It is important that our coaches continue to feel as though there is a pathway. Sometimes we will get successes and sometimes we must take a step back and be proactive, and as a union we are doing exactly that,”
“I will take over, working with the new coaches. We will find a way, in and around the senior coaches, to make sure that we get our campaign back on track.”
Marutlulle thanked the organisation for the opportunity to further his skills and welcomed the decision as having the best interests of the organisation at large.
“I am thankful for the opportunity to have been given the privilege of leading this Currie Cup side. As a former player and now coach, I am and will always be a custodian of this great franchise and I believe that this is what is necessary for us to move forward.”
Bulls CEO Edgar Rathbone reiterated the company’s commitment to supporting and equipping Marutlulle with all the necessary skills to see him become a world-class coach.
“This is part of the ongoing review of the current structures we have at Loftus and should not be viewed as an isolated incident,” he added.
“Our long-term plan for Edgar remains unchanged. He has done well with the juniors, earning the trust and reputation of everyone in the sport. We want to see him continue to develop and grow, and part of that process is ensuring that he has all the right support and time to be able to produce the ideal results.
“He also returns his whole attention to the juniors as they get ready to start a new campaign in the SA Rugby competition ranks, looking to repeat the success they brought our franchise last season once more.”
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