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Goosen warns Bulls about Edinburgh Challenge Cup 'tricks'
The Star
|April 10, 2025
IT has been a long time out for Johan Goosen, but making his comeback to rugby in France last weekend was a special occasion.
While he was a young wunderkind at the Chee-tahs and Springboks, Goosen became world-re-nowned during his spells at French clubs Racing 92 (2014-16) and Montpellier (2018-21).
Bulls coach Jake White mentioned in the build-up to the Challenge Cup last-16 win over Lyon that fans were posting pictures and asking for autographs with Goosen.
The 32-year-old flyhalf sustained yet another knee injury in January’s Champions Cup clash against Stade Francais.
He only returned to action three months later at the Stade Jean Dauger last Saturday, where a 15-minute cameo saw him kick a late penalty to close out the 32-16 win.
“I tasted that, it felt lekker to be back in France. The whole vibe around France and rugby here, and the people and supporters are great,” Goosen said.
“It was just nice to be back in the mix again with the team, and may be to get that feeling to play again.
“I must say that it felt a bit weird before the game – you don’t know how you must feel and on the bench especially; you don’t know when you will go on.
This story is from the April 10, 2025 edition of The Star.
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