Daily Dispatch

Welcome wins for Bulls, Lions

- By CRAIG RAY

THE Blue Bulls and Golden Lions scored relieving Currie Cup wins at the weekend but the Free State Cheetahs have seen the future‚ and it’s not encouragin­g.

The Blue Bulls ended a fivematch losing streak with an untidy 44-42 win over Griquas at Loftus that did little to indicate that their problems are permanentl­y behind them.

But the result was at least positive for John Mitchell’s beleaguere­d team.

The Golden Lions similarly gained a good result with a 29-28 win over the Pumas at Ellis Park‚ but again the performanc­e was unconvinci­ng.

Both sides moved up the Currie Cup standings.

The Bulls jumped to third on the standings with 18 points‚ still seven behind the Free State Cheetahs on 25.

The Sharks top the standings on 29 points. The Lions remain last on 15 points‚ but are now in the play-off mix.

The Sharks thrashed a Free State team staffed primarily by Varsity Cup players 45-15‚ which suggests that the Bloemfonte­in side are really going to struggle while the top players are engaged in the PRO14 tournament.

Had the Sharks been more clinical‚ they could’ve added at least another five tries to the seven they scored.

It’s going to be a long month for the Cheetahs as they try to remain in a semifinal position.

After winning five of their opening six matches‚ the Cheetahs might now find another victory hard to come by with their playing resources so stretched.

Mitchell expressed satisfacti­on with the win that ended the Bulls’ horror run‚ highlighti­ng improved discipline as one of the keys to success.

“The players were more focused and it was a good team effort‚” Mitchell said.

“We played smarter rugby and kept 15 players on the field for the full 80 minutes‚ which was a massive improvemen­t.

“We also started using a new defence system‚ which is naturally going to have some growing pains.

“Our wings‚ in particular‚ are going to have to be able to stop their opposite numbers more effectivel­y.

“I’m going to be hard on the players because for too long there has been a culture of making excuses at Loftus.”

Former Junior Bok utility back Manie Libbok scored a hat-trick‚ playing at fullback when he came on as a late change for the injured Warrick Gelant.

Mitchell was impressed with his performanc­e: “Manie is a wonderful talent and he has lots of pace‚ which is something you can’t coach‚” Mitchell said.

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