The Citizen (Gauteng)

Jukskei derby looms large

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Heinz Schenk

Just because John Mitchell has adopted a new stats-based coaching system at the Bulls to keep the players on their toes performanc­e-wise, it doesn’t mean there will be constant chopping and changing.

The New Zealander made that fact clear by naming an unchanged match squad for tomorrow’s Super Rugby derby against the Lions at Loftus Versfeld.

“I think it’s really important to put the responsibi­lity back on the group that played last week,” Mitchell said yesterday.

“Firstly, they obviously got the job done (by beating the Hurricanes 21-19 last weekend). Secondly, keeping them together builds confidence and then thirdly, it helps us achieve team cohesion. It’s a process and something that doesn’t come easily. You get that by being consistent with your people.”

It’s indeed pretty hard to fault the Bulls’ efforts in their opener last week.

They showed some delightful moments on attack, especially in the first half, before showing mental strength in keeping out their opponents later on.

That versatilit­y has given real hope again to the Loftus faithful. Yet as Mitchell notes, it’s one game in a tournament that can quickly change course for any side.

“You’ve got to be really careful in this competitio­n,” he said. “You’ve really got to treat a campaign like this on a week-by-week basis. The competitio­n is really relentless.

“It will challenge us in different ways on a weekly basis. While saying that, we also need to be mindful to still concentrat­e on our own processes. We realised we got the result last week but there are other areas of performanc­e we can improve on.”

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JOHN MITCHELL Picture: Gallo Images

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