Bulls Daisies Target Fourth Consecutive Title Against Improved Boland Dames in 2026 Women’s Super League Final
The Bulls Daisies hunt a fourth consecutive title at Loftus Versfeld this Saturday against a resurgent Boland Dames in the Women's Super League Final.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 3, 2026, 8:04 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Rugby365

Dominant Daisies Seek to Extend Championship Dynasty
The Bulls Daisies arrive at the 2026 showpiece with the momentum of a perfect season, aiming to secure their fourth straight top flight title. The Pretoria based side has established a statistical dominance that is rare in professional sport, averaging ten tries per match and outscoring opponents by an average margin of 59 points. According to technical data, the Daisies have refined their fundamentals against all opposition, ensuring their standard of play never dipped regardless of the scorecard. This weekend represents the culmination of a campaign where they have successfully integrated returning stars into a system that has become the gold standard for South African women’s provincial rugby.
Boland Dames Lean on Tactical Growth and Key Returns
Despite a heavy defeat to the Daisies earlier in the season, the Boland Dames enter the final as a substantially more cohesive unit. The return of Eloise Webb at flyhalf has been identified as the primary catalyst for this improvement, providing the tactical direction needed to unlock a dangerous backline. Webb’s distribution has specifically benefited Zimbabwean international Rufaro Tagarira, who has become a focal point for momentum in the midfield. Additionally, the emergence of Chloe Adams as a reliable goal kicker has given the Dames a scoring avenue that was previously inconsistent, allowing them to capitalize on the territory gained by their forward pack.
International Pedigree Defines High Stakes Selection
The matchday squads feature a significant concentration of Springbok Women talent, with the Daisies fielding a lineup laden with test caps in almost every position. The return of Zintle Mpupha and Libbie Janse van Rensburg adds a layer of international experience that is difficult for any domestic rival to match. Conversely, while the Dames have fewer capped players, they possess some of the most impactful individuals in the country, including the destructive ball carrying of Aseza Hele. The battle at the breakdown and in the collisions between Hele and Daisies standout Sizophila Solontsi is expected to dictate the physical tempo of the opening forty minutes.
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