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Bulls face tough Bordeaux clash

WHITE: EXPECTS THE VISITORS TO ROLL OUT ‘MAIN GUYS’

- Athenkosi Tsotsi

Bulls director of rugby Jake White is anticipati­ng Bordeaux Bègles to travel with their best players to the country for their Champions Cup showdown at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday.

Things are still very tight in Pool 1. Bordeaux Bègles and Lyon have qualified for the knockout stages as they have 15 and 12 points each after three rounds, while the Bulls are in third place with 10 points and need a single point to secure their place in the last-16.

Bristol and Saracens are in fourth and fifth on the table with five points respective­ly, while Irish province Connacht are out of the running as they have one point.

The results from this weekend will have a big say in how things shape up in the knockout stages as teams will aim to finish as high as they can to secure home advantage for the play-off phases.

This is the main reason why White believes Bordeaux Bègles will rope in French internatio­nals Damian Penaud, Yoram Moefana, Matthieu Jalibert, Maxime Lucu and Tonga captain Ben Tameifuna.

“I have no doubt that the way it’s set up, they are going to have to bring their main guys,” White said.

“And I say that if Lyon win and we get a bonus point or win by a lot of points, it could change the whole dynamic of who finishes where on the log. I take it as a given that they will bring their best players.”

The Bulls mentor says his charges will be tested as they won’t have their internatio­nals to call upon this week.

“It’s a great test for us. I hope they do bring their best players,” said White. “That will give us a good measuremen­t of where we are as a group.

“We don’t have Marco (van Staden), Canan (Moodie), KurtLee (Arendse) and Wilco (Louw) for the weekend as well. You take those guys out of the team and it’s a massive test for the next group.”

Given how Bordeaux Bègles have shown to be a team that loves to run with the ball, White is hoping the altitude factor will come into play on Saturday.

“They like to keep the ball alive and run from everywhere, so it’ll be interestin­g to see whether or not they play with the same strategy considerin­g they’ll play at altitude,” White said.

“It’s altitude, 3pm, different conditions to what they are used to.

“If they want to play quickly it might play into our hands.”

 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? JAKE WHITE
Picture: Backpagepi­x JAKE WHITE

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