Cape Argus

Bulls rumble EP in 12-try charge

- ASHFAK MOHAMED ashfak.mohamed@inl.co.za

BULLS 87

Tries: Van Zyl, Carr (2), Jansen van Vuren, Kriel, Jacobs (2), Agaba, Potgieter, Johannes (2), Burger

Conversion­s: Smith (9), Burger (3) Penalty: Smith

EASTERN PROVINCE 10

Try: Befile

Conversion: Radebe

Penalty: Radebe

WHILE Bulls coach Jake White will be pleased with the depth he has at his disposal, Eastern Province counterpar­t Peter de Villiers will know his team have a long road ahead to become competitiv­e after this defeat at Loftus Versfeld yesterday.

The Bulls ran in 12 tries to the lone Sithembiso Befile touchdown for the Eastern Cape side on a hot Pretoria afternoon.

The result was expected but White should be satisfied with the work put in by his reserves in their SA Rugby reparation Series opener as they gear up for the Rainbow Cup in April.

Some of the first-choices such as fullback David Kriel and wing Stravino Jacobs – who scored a brace – showed why they are part of the ‘A team’.

White, though, will be delighted particular­ly by the performanc­es of his props Gerhard Steenekamp and Mornay Smith, who put in powerful shifts in the scrums and carried the ball with vigour in open play. Captain Nizaam Carr – who also got a double – and fellow flank Tim Agaba showed their class in guiding a relatively inexperien­ced pack, where young lock Janko Swanepoel again proved that he is ready for senior rugby.

White said after the opening quarter that he wanted his players to display more accuracy at the breakdowns after being penalised heavily by referee Stuart Berry, and to keep the ball alive instead of going to ground.

They managed to play with better continuity as the game wore on, and produced some wonderful tries, the best of which being arguably the one by inside centre Marco Jansen van Vuren.

The retreaded halfback provided the finishing touches, but the move saw loosehead Steenekamp and lock Swanpoel among the forwards who offloaded in the tackle.

Scrumhalf Embrose Papier was typically busy, keeping the EP defence engaged around the fringes, while he also set up a try with a quick tap penalty.

White would also have been happy with the Bulls scrum and especially the maul, which brought about a couple of tries as well, while flyhalf Chris Smith had a flawless day with the boot, slotting 10 out of 10 goal-kicks.

Among the replacemen­ts, scrumhalf Keagan Johannes caught the eye with his speed across the ground, which helped him grab a brace of tries as well.

But the truth is that the Bulls weren’t really tested by the EP Elephants.

Flank CJ Velleman was a nuisance at times at the breakdown, but was blown up too often, while wing Josiah Twum-Boafo had a number of powerful surges and captain and flyhalf Inny Radebe produced a few classy touches.

Former Springbok coach De Villiers will try to develop the raw talent of the Eastern Cape, but will hope that as time goes on, he will be able to bring in a few more experience­d players to add some grunt, especially among the forwards.

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