Daily Dispatch

Axe falls on Bulls coach amid woes

Winds of change part of turnaround

- By CRAIG RAY

THE financiall­y strained Blue Bulls Company (Pty) Ltd (BBCO) have effectivel­y sacked head coach Nollis Marais despite a statement saying he is “on leave” after yet another abject performanc­e at the weekend.

The Blue Bulls lost 41-40 at home against the Free State Cheetahs – their third Currie Cup loss of the campaign – clearly the last straw for the BBCO board as supporter numbers continue to dwindle.

The Bulls have won no meaningful silverware since claiming the 2010 Super Rugby title and they are suffering because of it.

Earlier this year‚ at SA Rugby’s annual general meeting‚ the Blue Bulls Rugby Union (BBRU) asked for a change to the SA Rugby constituti­on allowing for 100% outside ownership of unions.

Currently unions can have up to 74% in private equity ownership.

The BBRU sought an amendment to allow 100% outside ownership of the union so it could sell all its shares in BBCO‚ its commercial subsidiary‚ to an equity partner.

The resolution was not put to a vote because the BBRU didn’t give 60 days notice as per the constituti­on.

“We are under financial pressure in the sense that we have seen a decline in season ticket-holders and attendance­s because fans are much more selective about which games they come to‚” BBRU chief executive Eugene Hare told the Daily Dispatch at the AGM.

“The product and the tough economic times are contributi­ng factors. Companies are cutting back on luxuries like corporate suits and of course the team’s performanc­es have an influence too.”

Poor results are not helping the situation and Marais is the obvious target.

Newly appointed rugby director John Mitchell was the one that probably pulled the trigger.

He stood back and allowed the flailing Marais one last chance to redeem himself in the Currie Cup‚ after a dismal Super Rugby campaign‚ but his time was up.

Results have not improved and the likeable Marais‚ despite the pressrelea­se calling it “leave” has been sacked.

Mitchell will take over the day-today coaching of the Bulls team while there has also been a major reshuffle of the backroom staff.

Mitchell was already working on attack with the Blue Bulls but was only slated to become head coach during next year’s Super Rugby campaign. That change has been accelerate­d. He will now assume the head coaching duties while Hayden Groepes has been elevated from U19 head coach to the senior team’s skills and kicking coach.

Barend van Graan‚ CEO of the BBCO‚ explained that these changes were the next step in the union’s turnaround strategy. — DDC

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