Getroud met rugby

Getroud met rugby is a South African television series which premiered on kykNET on 7 April 2009. It was marketed as an Afrikaans-language version of the British television show Footballers' Wives; the title literally translates to English as Married To Rugby. The series is one of the most watched drama-series on KykNET.

Getroud met rugby
GenreDrama
Created byDeon Opperman
Written byDeon Opperman
Directed by
  • Bromley Caywood
  • Hannes Muller
  • David Clatworthy
  • André Velts
  • Marisa Drummond
Starring
  • Anel Alexander
  • Michelle Botha
  • Ivan Botha
  • Eric Bouwer
  • Garth Collins
  • Lochner de Kock
  • Tessa Denton
  • Leandie du Randt
  • Tamarin du Toit
  • Jacques Gombault
  • Hanna Grobler
  • Ryno Hattingh
  • Stacey Koma
  • Andre Odendaal
  • Henré Pretorius
  • Dewald Reynecke
  • Marlon Roelofze
  • Hanli Rolfes-Opperman
  • Johan Scholtz
  • Altus Theart
Country of originSouth Africa
Original language(s)Afrikaans
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes36
Production
Executive producer(s)Soné Combrinck
Producer(s)Deon Opperman
Running time24 minutes
Production company(s)Overberg Produksies
Release
Original networkKykNET
Original releaseApril 7, 2009 (2009-04-07) 
present
Chronology
Related showsGetroud met Rugby: Die Onvertelde Storie
External links
Website

Summary

Getroud met rugby is a drama revolving around four stars of a Johannesburg rugby team and their wives as they become involved in various interconnected scandals.

Production

Getroud met Rugby was developed by Deon Opperman with his ex wife, actress Hanli Rolfes-Opperman, who is also part of the main cast. Most of the actors on the show are well-respected Afrikaans actors. Cast members Ivan Botha and Altus Theart appeared in the film Bakgat in 2008 in which rugby was also the integral plot point.

The series was shot on location in Johannesburg and Krugersdorp on a schedule divided into two segments, the first from 29 September – 20 December 2008, and the second from March to May 2009.[1] The crew utilized Sony EX3 High Definition cameras. Post-production was handled by The Film Factory, a post-production house in Johannesburg.

Hiatus

From the end of 2010 to March 2012 the show was on a hiatus due to the filming of the movie Getroud met Rugby: Die Onvertelde Storie. Filming resumed in March 2012.

KykNET announced on 15 October 2009, that Getroud met Rugby had been renewed for a second season.[2] Season 4 premiered on 17 July 2012.

Daily drama

Starting 4 April 2016 a new format (as a daily drama) was adopted, broadcast on kykNET on weekdays at 9:30 PM, in 30 minute episodes.

Cast of the soap

  • Stephanie Baartman as Bibi
  • Jocelyn Broderick as Nina
  • David Clatworthy as Gerald
  • Werner Coetser as Blitz
  • Christo Compion as Pottie
  • Arno Greeff as Thomas
  • David Louw as Simon
  • Vaughn Lucas as Denver
  • Jolene Martin as Jade
  • Fezile Mpela as Ike
  • Rina Nienaber as Koekie
  • Johan Scholtz as Schalk Brand
  • Elsie Slabbert as Anja
  • Franci Swanepoel as Laetitia
  • Altus Theart as Fafa Beltrami
  • Christel van den Bergh as Renate
  • Marijke van der Westhuizen as Maryke
  • Ilse-Lee van Niekerk as Lorette
  • Louis van Niekerk as Festus
  • Sean van Noordwyk as Reitz Bekker
  • Anlia van Rensburg as Sasha
  • David Vlok as Gideon Bekker
  • Avah Weyer as Bella
  • Melissa Willering as Chrizanda
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