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Bulls' Currie Cup final win close to a perfect performance - White
The Bulls' win on Saturday was the biggest winning margin ever in a Currie Cup final as they defeated the Sharks 44-10 at Loftus Versfeld.
The Italian side ended a remarkable season turn-around by dismantling the men from Pretoria 35-8 in front of their home crowd.
The Pretoria team were the dominant southern hemisphere franchise between 2007 and 2010, winning three of the four Super Rugby competitions during that period.
White has recently been coaching the Toyota Verblitz in Japan and joins the Vodacom Bulls with over four decades of coaching experience stretching back to the early 1980s.
The South African approached the governing body after Australia won just four of their 13 Tests this year, according to the Sydney Morning Herald
Vermeulen, 32, has just ended a three-year stint at Toulon in France and is joining a Super Rugby franchise next year after being convinced to return home by SA Rugby.
Springbok coach Jake White says that he remembers the feeling of knowing they would be world champions with only a few minutes left to play against England.
On the 10th anniversary of SA's second Rugby World Cup win, former Springboks coach Jake White recalls the day his team lifted the Web Ellis Trophy in France.
The Springbok World Cup-winning coach has expressed his hopes of once again having the opportunity to coach the national team.
White has been touted as a candidate to become England's first foreign coach.
White joined the Natal rugby powerhouse almost a year ago.
Tera Mtembu made his debut for the Sharks in 2012.
The Sharks CEO praised coach Jake White for the job he has done in his first year in charge.
Jake White’s Sharks take on the Canterbury Crusaders this weekend.
The Sharks to take on the Stormers at Newlands tonight.
The Cape side face the Sharks in Durban on Saturday.
The Durban-based franchise face the Highlanders at Kings Park in Durban on Friday.
The Sharks will face the Waratahs at King’s Park Stadium on Saturday for their Super Rugby clash.
The Sharks coach says young fly-halves have a chance to stake their claim in the national team.