The Bulls Daisies have signed Springbok outside back Chuma Qhawe on an initial two-year deal.
Qhawe – who has 11 international caps – joins her twin sister Chumisa at the home of champions. The pair made a name for themselves by powering through the midfield and they are now reunited in the capital. “It will be good to play with my twin again,” says Qhawe.
“We both love this game and playing with each other should be a wonderful experience. It is also exciting to be a part of a championship-winning team, I hope to do my part in helping the team and also achieve more personal growth as a player. Looking at the coaches and the support environment, I also hope to become better from a skills point of view.”
The Debe Nek native made her Women’s Premier Division debut in 2018 and has represented Border, Western Province and Boland; all experience head coach Hayden Groepes hopes to get out of her.
“We are very happy to have Chuma join us; she is a Springbok who brings with her a good balance of experience and understanding of the game. She has a unique style that she brings and that will help make our environment and team that much more versatile,”
“She covers fullback, centre and flyhalf, which bodes us well considering how we want to balance our squad capabilities. This becomes important in the context of the season ahead where we have to box smart.”
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