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No sweat as Bulls book their flight to final in Italy

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
13 Jun 2021, 11:12
#1
13 Jun 2021, 11:12#1

Oaks its called the Jake White factor. Success follows this man. Not as good as Rassie but still a very fine coach.

As for the hapless guppies well there is always next season!   


It took the Vodacom Bulls just an hour to confirm their passage to Treviso for next weekend’s Rainbow Cup fina.l against Benetton as they maintained their recent dominance over the Cell C Sharks with a comprehensive 34-22 win at Jonsson King’s Park in Durban on Saturday.

It was on the hour mark that the Bulls crossed for their fourth try, with debutant lock Janko Swanepoel dotting down.

And as that was all the Bulls needed to ensure they would end the South African leg of the Rainbow Cup on top of the log, meaning a solitary bonus point, that meant that all speculation on who would be going to Italy was ended there and then.

Although Marco van Staden was carded not long after and then fellow Springbok Trevor Nyakane after that for repeated Bulls infringements on defence, the 32-15 lead that the visitors had built up at that point was never going to be erased as the Bulls confirmed once again that they are the best team in South Africa and worthy representatives in next week’s north/south final.

The Sharks did start with intent and if you hadn’t seen this movie before when it comes to the Bulls, you might have scratched your head in bewilderment that it was the Bulls who were ahead by three points (13-10) at halftime.

Had the Sharks converted their scoring opportunities, they could have been well in front at the halfway point.

As anticipated, the Bulls had the early ascendancy in the set-scrums and used that avenue to exert the early pressure on the Sharks.

However, the Sharks were good in every other aspect of forward play, with the two loose-forwards, No 8 Phepsi Buthelezi and blindside flank Thembelani Bholi, both delivering stand-out performances as the Sharks spent most of the first 40 minutes in Bulls territory.

Not far behind them was lock JJ van der Mescht, who dotted down the first Sharks try as the forwards drove over the Bulls’ line in the 28th minute.

That score and Curwin Bosch’s conversion enabled the Sharks to take the lead for the first time in the game after Morne Steyn, who did miss an easy kick early in the game, had given his team a 6-0 lead with two penalties.

GAME WON AND LOST IN CRUCIAL 10-MINUTE PERIOD

If the Sharks were going to win the game and achieve their objective of doing so with a bonus point, they needed to get more out of the next 10 minutes of the game than they did.

It was in that period that they had a couple of chances of scoring, with on one occasion Bholi having the ball dislodged from his grasp as he was going over the line, and had they done so, thus making it two tries to nil and more than a seven-point advantage, their goal of spending next week in Italy might have become a realistic one.

But not for nothing are the Bull renowned for their ability to win the big moments, which is one of the main reasons people say they have championship qualities.

And sure enough, they did that as Cornal Hendricks profited from an Ivan van Zyl charge down as the Sharks built up yet another attack in the Bulls half and the former Springbok win won the foot race against Curwin Bosch to cross for a crucial score in the context of the game.

Instead of the Sharks having two tries and holding an eight-point lead, it was the Bulls who were propelled back into their six-point lead from before the Van der Mescht try.

GOOD SECOND-HALF TEAM

And although Bosch did kick a penalty as the Sharks continued to impress with their driving off the lineouts and some other aspects of forward play they weren’t expected to do well at, the Bulls leading by three points at halftime was bad news given their reputation for being a good second-half team.

Time and again since Jake White took over as coach, the Bulls have stepped up a gear after halftime, and they did so again.

Their territorial ascendancy paid off when fullback David Kriel took a clever tap penalty under the Sharks’ post to score the second try for his team 10 minutes into the half.

The Sharks did strike back with a good try finished by Siya Kolisi and created by Lukhanyo Am and Werner Kok to give them a flicker of hope.

But when Stravino Jacobs ran off scrumhalf Ivan van Zyl off a set-move which had an attacking lineout as it’s platform to go over untouched near the posts, the Bulls had opened a 12-point lead.

JACOBS TRY EXTINGUISED SHARKS HOPES

The Sharks obviously needed to win by more than seven in addition to scoring four tries if they still wanted to go to Italy, so in terms of that objective it was really with that try that the Sharks’ hopes were extinguished.

But it was Swanepoel’s try at the start of the last quarter that confirmed it.

The Sharks did profit from the period when the Bulls were down to 13 men by scoring a good try to Anthony Volmink in the left corner after 71 minutes but it was no more than a consolation effort on a night where the hosts were well beaten.

SCORES

Vodacom Bulls 34 - Tries: Cornal Hendricks, David Kriel, Stravino Jacobs and Janko Swanepoel; Conversions: Morne Steyn 4; Penalties: Morne Steyn 2.

Cell C Sharks 22 - Tries: JJ van der Mescht, Siya Kolisi and Anthony Volmink; Conversions: Curwin Bosch and Manie Libbok; Penalty: Curwin Bosch.

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AugenöffnerPro6,974 posts
13 Jun 2021, 11:35
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13 Jun 2021, 11:35#2

Jake is vastly superior to the anonymous coach that is José Erasmus. We still have no record of coaching success for the man. All we have is his submissive little friend: Nienaber. The José model, rest heavily on the crutch and abandon ship: 


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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
13 Jun 2021, 16:30
#3
13 Jun 2021, 16:30#3

Jake beat WP by the skin of his teeth...does that make Dobson a special coach?...I think he's better than given credit for, but...

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Boorad1Club Pro106 posts
15 Jun 2021, 16:18
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15 Jun 2021, 16:18#4


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Boorad1Club Pro106 posts
15 Jun 2021, 16:27
#5
15 Jun 2021, 16:27#5

Hope you guys don't get too disappointed after you watch the blood bath next weekend.  I expect the bulls to win by at least 40 points.  Treviso are bottom 2 /3 every year.  They have improved enormously but they lack any depth and suffer more from international call ups that of the others.

Excited for 2021 /22.   A lot more tough matches.  Expect we will get beaten up a bit until but will make is better in the longer term.   Let the games begin

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Stavanger1Pro4,532 posts
15 Jun 2021, 17:05
#6
15 Jun 2021, 17:05#6

I'd strongly favor the Bulls, but I don't think it will be that bad, Benetton will be well motivated and playing at home and won't be affected by international call ups for this match .

Benetton historically have been a weak team but they have improved a lot recently. Two years back they made the quarter finals, and where unlucky not to beat Munster away from home in that game.

They didn't win a single match in the regular season this year but where involved in some really tight matches. They had a favorable drop in the Rainbow Cup and actually thumped Glasgow.

I'd love to see Benetton win it, but I'd imagine the Bulls will simply be too strong for them.




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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
15 Jun 2021, 22:37
#7
15 Jun 2021, 22:37#7

Michael Schumacher won his first F1 title in a Benetton Ford...beware...

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Stavanger1Pro4,532 posts
15 Jun 2021, 23:41
#8
15 Jun 2021, 23:41#8

Yeah its the same owners that ran the Benetton F1 team that sponsor Benetton Rugby team.

AJ
AJHPro3,183 posts
18 Jun 2021, 21:35
#9
18 Jun 2021, 21:35#9

Well lets hope that the Bulls can pull it off as we have had a miserable rugby season thus far.

Trust that potential and available Springboks don't get injured and have "filler Boks" being selected against the real LIONS.

Should be an exciting July and August for us.

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SebPro2,680 posts
19 Jun 2021, 08:30
#10
19 Jun 2021, 08:30#10

This is a very interesting set up and it appears that nobody has the foggiest clue what the outcome will be...only speculation which leaves room for many predictions. Saffas are calling out 30 points plus in Bulls favour, others are calling Benetton to win by 5 points (365 Rugby).

On a lighter note, just remember Murphy's Law is never far off...the referee is Frank Murphy from Ireland...Hahaha.

And Benetton, beating Connaught which beat Munster, playing at home in Treviso with their spirits high and fired up are going to be a challenge especially for a changed Bull's side.

I've got a hunch that Benetton could well win this one...it's an opportunity for Italian rugby to make a mark .

Jake commented:

He spoke of the fact that Benetton had beaten Irish province Connacht, who in turn had beaten Munster.

“As it turns out Benetton is playing at home and we had to travel,” White said, adding that the Bulls will have to adapt.

“However, it is fantastic for us to have this opportunity to judge ourselves against a Northern Hemisphere side.

“Maybe they are not as well known as Leinster and Munster, but they are at home and have had the experience of playing against those top European teams.

“These [Benetton] guys have played Munster and Leinster away in Ireland, Glasgow in Scotland.”

He added that 11 of the Benetton players are full Italian internationals, which makes it an even bigger challenge for the Bulls.

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Winesy83Rookie15 posts
19 Jun 2021, 20:02
#11
19 Jun 2021, 20:02#11

This is a laughably bad performance from the Bulls. No clear game plan apart from kick. Basic errors all over the park. No physicality. One side looks pro the other looks like a bunch of amateurs. 

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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
19 Jun 2021, 20:46
#12
19 Jun 2021, 20:46#12

Yes, a big letdown. 

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Stavanger1Pro4,532 posts
19 Jun 2021, 21:31
#13
19 Jun 2021, 21:31#13

LMAO!!!

Come back Southern Kings, all is forgiven!


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SebPro2,680 posts
20 Jun 2021, 08:06
#14
20 Jun 2021, 08:06#14

We underestimate Northern Hemisphere rugby, these days, that's for sure.

The Boks better pull finger come Br/Ire Lions tour.

AJ
AJHPro3,183 posts
20 Jun 2021, 21:03
#15
20 Jun 2021, 21:03#15

Wow what a disaster for the Bulls.

Trust the tests do not go the same way.

Any this has to be a major wake up for Rassie and his management team.

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