Business Day

Human to do it his way

- Mahlatse Mphahlele

As he faced reporters for the first time as Super Rugby head coach for the Bulls, Pote Human showed little emotion.

The experience­d 59-yearold Human did not give away much as he responded to most of the questions with short but calculated answers.

Human, who sat beside Blue Bulls Rugby Union chairman Willie Strauss and new director of rugby Alan Zondagh, follows in the footsteps of Heyneke Meyer and Frans Ludeke, the last two coaches to deliver Super Rugby success at Loftus.

Looking ahead, Human said he would do things his way.

“I have worked with guys like Heyneke and Mitch [John Mitchell] last year and I will take that experience forward. I will be myself because I can’t be Heyneke Meyer; I am Pote Human and I will do it my way.

“We will definitely train like we did last year, the players were excited before Mitch left to say this is the best way to go forward,” he said.

Human immediatel­y set himself a target of at least reaching the play-offs next season, something the Bulls have failed to achieve in the past five years.

“The target will be to firstly make the play-offs. If you get to the quarterfin­al stage, you are almost there and there is a 50-50 chance of getting to the final,” he said when asked what would be rated as success for his first campaign in charge.

Human also admitted he has always wanted to test himself at this level, with the mammoth responsibi­lity of coaching the Bulls in Super Rugby - but he was in shock when the news was delivered to him on Monday night.

“I was always hoping to get the job and I heard officially on Monday. I am still in shock but I am really happy and I have to make it work.

“It is a privilege and honour to be announced as the head coach of the Bulls, I have come a long way with the Bulls since 2005. I know it is a big task, I know that our priority is to win rugby matches and fill Loftus. I know that we have a good squad, the players are hungry for success and we want to make it work.

“Last year we played good rugby, but we didn’t finish well. If we play better from turnovers, I believe we have the players to do well and I hope we can make everybody proud.”

Strauss said the union was backing Human.

“We are setting up Pote to succeed. We will really bend over backwards in terms of accommodat­ing him with assistance and other consultant­s he might need. Next year is an important year for the Bulls.”

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