The Herald (South Africa)

Bulls urged to use tour to correct mistakes

- Mahlatse Mphahlele

BULLS coach John Mitchell is hoping a change of scenery in the coming three weeks will benefit his charges when they embark on their Australasi­a tour.

The Bulls won their opening Super Rugby match against the Hurricanes but lost 49-35 to the Lions in the Jukskei derby on Saturday at Loftus, and Mitchell has urged his charges to embrace the challenge of touring.

He has asked them to use the tour to correct their mistakes.

Mitchell and his men left for Australia yesterday to face the Reds on Saturday at the Suncorp Stadium, before moving to New Zealand to take on the Chiefs and defending champions Crusaders in the following two weekends respective­ly.

“It is definitely a reality that we are facing but it is always good to go on tour‚” he said after the Lions defeat.

“We are going to be patient with our growth‚ processes and also recognise that we did not give attention to detail against the Lions.

“I am sure everybody is looking forward to the challenge because it is going to be exciting for all of us.”

Mitchell also confirmed that co-captain Burger Odendaal‚ who was a late withdrawal from the team that faced the Lions because of a rib injury‚ would travel with them to Australia and New Zealand.

“I am going to have a word with the medical team to see who is ready and who is not after this match but he [Odendaal] will go with us on tour. I am taking 15 forwards and 12 backs‚” he said.

The withdrawal of Odendaal forced Mitchell to make positional changes with Handre Pollard‚ who took over the captaincy responsibi­lities‚ moving to inside centre and Marnitz Boshoff starting at flyhalf and returning with one conversion and three penalties.

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