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Bulls unapologetic about huge advantage created by investing in women's rugby

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INVINCIBLE: The Bulls Daisies celebrate winning the Womens Premier Division final against Western Province at Loftus Versfeld B-Field in Pretoria. (Lee Warren/Gallo Images)
INVINCIBLE: The Bulls Daisies celebrate winning the Womens Premier Division final against Western Province at Loftus Versfeld B-Field in Pretoria. (Lee Warren/Gallo Images)

Bulls CEO Edgar Rathbone says his franchise can't be blamed for having had the foresight to get their act together before their counterparts did when it came to putting in place an elite performance programme for their women's team.

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