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3.0 7 Seasons • 1695 Episodes

Getroud met Rugby: Die Sepie

Getroud met Rugby: Die Sepie is a South African soap opera based on the feature film and later drama series Getroud met Rugby by Deon Opperman, which is set amongst a rugby-playing community.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Stephanie Baartman

    Stephanie Baartman

    Bibi Bhele

  • Werner Coetser

    Werner Coetser

    Blitz Vermeulen

  • Rina Nienaber

    Rina Nienaber

    Koekie Koekemoer

  • Johan Scholtz

    Johan Scholtz

    Schalk Brand

  • Altus Theart

    Altus Theart

    Fafa Beltrame

  • Marijke van der Westhuizen

    Marijke van der Westhuizen

    Maryke de Villiers

  • Louis Van Niekerk

    Louis Van Niekerk

    Festus Koekemoer

  • David Johnson

    David Johnson

    Liam Willemse

  • Marlee van der Merwe

    Marlee van der Merwe

    Kristien Smit

Overview

Getroud met Rugby: Die Sepie is a South African soap opera based on the feature film and later drama series Getroud met Rugby by Deon Opperman, which is set amongst a rugby-playing community.

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