Bulls' Comeback Stuns Edinburgh: Key Takeaways

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Jan 24, 2026, 01:03

In a gritty showdown at Hive Stadium, the Bulls edged past Edinburgh with a 19-17 victory, marking their second consecutive away win in all competitions. This clash in the United Rugby Championship saw the Bulls overturn a halftime deficit to claim a crucial win, elevating them above Edinburgh in the standings.

Edinburgh initially took control, ending the first half ahead at 17-5 thanks to tries from former Bulls players Duhan van der Merwe and Pierre Schoeman, along with D'arcy Rae. However, the Bulls, sparked by a try from Marcell Coetzee before the break, shifted gears in the second half. Johan Grobbelaar's try shortly after halftime signaled the comeback, capped off by Marco van Staden's decisive try towards the match’s end.

"We needed to up the tempo and the boys delivered in the second half,"

Bulls coach Johan Ackermann commented, highlighting the crucial adjustments made during the interval.

Grobbelaar had a standout performance, not just executing his fundamental duties but also making significant contributions across the field. His efforts, which included a pivotal try, 15 carries, 13 tackles, and 43 running meters, earned him the Player of the Match award. This performance should also please Springboks head coach Rassie Erasmus, as Grobbelaar continues to solidify his place in the national team setup ahead of the World Cup.

Meanwhile, Scotland’s preparations for the upcoming Six Nations took a hit with Ewan Ashman sidelined due to a neck injury. His absence will be a concern for Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend, especially given Ashman's importance to the team.

The pressure continues to mount for Edinburgh’s head coach Sean Everitt following another disappointing result. Despite fielding a full-strength side, Edinburgh could not secure a win, intensifying scrutiny on Everitt, especially after the mixed reactions to his recent contract extension.

This match not only highlighted the Bulls' resilience but also underscored the ongoing challenges faced by Edinburgh as they strive to find consistency in their game. As the season progresses, both teams will be keen to build on this experience, albeit for very different reasons.

 
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