The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bulls have one eye on Lions semi

OPTIONS: SOME OF THE RETURNING FIRST-CHOICE PLAYERS NEED GAME TIME

- Ken Borland

The result of their final Currie Cup round-robin match, against the Pumas in Nelspruit tomorrow, is of no consequenc­e to the Bulls as they are already guaranteed to finish top of the log, and their semifinal is already set to be against the Lions next weekend at Loftus Versfeld.

The Bulls will only name their team for the Pumas clash today, because they are awaiting the results of Covid tests, which can only be done 48 hours after their last match, which was their win over the Lions in Pretoria on Wednesday.

Apart from hoping that all his players return negative results for Covid, coach Jake White will also be keeping an eye on which players have now completed their return-to-play protocols after being infected with the virus.

He obviously wants to field his best possible XV in the semifinal next weekend so, ideally, White would like those first-choice players who were unable to return against the Lions in midweek to get some game time against the Pumas.

Given that it has now been more than three weeks since a large chunk of starters saw competitiv­e action, match-fitness is going to be a crucial part of the Bulls’ planning.

The backline has been particular­ly hard hit with Cornal Hendricks, Stedman Gans and KurtLee Arendse all still waiting for the all-clear at this stage.

But the performanc­e this week of Stravino Jacobs, the 31-year-old Tongan internatio­nal, has provided White with another definite option on the wing or even at centre.

“I was happy with Stravino, in his fi rst start, to play the way he did was very pleasing. We can certainly build on that going forward,” White said after the win over the Lions.

Jan Uys at lock is another player who showed that he could play an important role at this late stage of the season.

“We did struggle a bit in the lineouts against the Lions, but we had a hooker [Schalk Erasmus] who has just come out of the U21s. But Jan Uys played his first game and he showed how good he is, you must be to be able to play 60 times for Brive. Jan is not here for big money but he really wants to play for the Bulls. He’s a hidden gem, very positive and hard-working.

“How we cut our cloth is going to be very important and I’m very thankful for guys like Jan, especially for their contributi­on off the field,” White said.

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Picture: Gallo Images STRAVINO JACOBS

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