The Herald (South Africa)

Rampant Bulls run over Leinster at Loftus

- Stuart Hess

A nine-try romp for the Bulls over table-topping Leinster, provided a perfect afternoon’s entertainm­ent at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday and a significan­t boost to their confidence before their United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) quarterfin­al in two weeks.

Whoever they will face will be determined by the outcome of later matches, but for Jake White’s charges, this was a statement performanc­e, albeit against a Leinster side missing all its Irish national stars.

Still, as one sage viewer at Loftus put it, “you can only play what is in front of you,” and the Bulls did that very well, winning 62-7.

They dominated their understren­gth opponents from the first whistle through their forward pack.

It started at the scrums, where the Bulls generated penalties with their mauling, while in the loose, eighthman, Elrigh Louw and skipper Ruan Nortje featured prominentl­y.

That supremacy produced a surfeit of possession for scrumhalf Embrose Papier, with inside centre Harold Vorster also creating space for the exciting outside backs.

Kurt-Lee Arendse was a menace for the Irish defence, as was wing Canan Moodie.

It was Moodie’s line-break, set up by a lovely delayed pass from Vorster, that put the Bulls on the front foot, with Nortje smashing through the Leinster defence for the opening try in the seventh minute.

There was some beautiful interplay down the short side by Arendse and left-wing David Kriel, allowing Arendse to skirt over shortly afterwards.

Leinster offered very little on attack in the opening stanza and in the one brief period when they did it was the Bulls who scored.

Louw intercepte­d a pass five metres short of his own try line, charged up field and, having not trusted his own pace, kicked ahead.

Fortunatel­y the Bulls were able to secure possession and a perfectly weighted kick from Moodie put Arendse in for a second comfortabl­e score.

The Bulls got the bonus point try on the stroke of halftime, when Grobbelaar burst over for the first of his two tries, giving the hosts a 31-0 lead — a score that perfectly reflected their superiorit­y.

Grobbelaar’s second score was more aesthetica­lly pleasing, with the Bulls moving the ball right to left and right again, with fancy interpassi­ng between backs and forwards, while Papier’s break across the field was followed by an offload that allowed the hooker to walk over the try line.

Four more tries followed as the Bulls enjoyed themselves and Leinster crumbled.

They did manage a lone riposte when replacemen­t prop Michael Milne crashed over in the 53rd minute.

But they have bigger fish to fry next week, when their bigname players will return for the Champions Cup semifinal against Toulouse in Dublin.

The Bulls have the less stressful Currie Cup to contend with, but their focus will start turning to May 6 and their quarterfin­al match in the URC.

Scorers:

Bulls: Tries: Nortje, Arendse (2), Grobbelaar (2), Moodie (2), Gans, Vorster. Conversion­s: Goosen (7). Penalty: Goosen

Leinster: Try: Milne. Conversion: Prendergas­t. TimesLIVE —

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