The Herald (South Africa)

Bulls turn focus to Dublin ‘Test match’

- Brenden Nel

They may have been a bit frustrated by the negative tactics coming from the Dragons this past weekend, but the Vodacom Bulls have now turned their focus to their top-of-thetable Vodacom United Rugby Championsh­ip clash with Irish juggernaut Leinster on Friday.

The short turnaround and loads of work that lie ahead this week for the Pretoria side were made a bit easier by the bonus point the Bulls got in the last play of the game on Saturday night, after being frustrated for almost 80 minutes by some of the most negative tactics seen in the championsh­ip.

But now, with the log leaders lying ahead, director of rugby Jake White has dubbed this the Bulls’ “Test match” against a virtual Irish side that won back-to-back Six Nations titles.

Leinster supplied the bulk of Ireland ’ s Six Nations victors and are likely to be at full strength for the game.

White believes while the Bulls have made progress and are second on the log at the moment, they need to take stock of just where they are, and the Dublin showdown will be the key for them.

“It is a great benchmark for us to see where we are as a group. It is an away game playing against a very good team, with the bulk of that team having won back-to-back Six Nations.

“They have beaten the Boks in the World Cup — they didn’t win the World Cup but they had the recognitio­n of beating the team that won the World Cup,” White said.

“I know it is going to be a great ‘Test match’ for us and a great test to see how good we are.”

White said he was satisfied with the bonus-point win over the Dragons, especially as the Bulls had struggled for a large part of the game with the spoiling tactics and should ultimately have won by a larger margin.

“They were really good at trying to spoil everything. We couldn’t get much momentum.

“They stopped our maul, they got in among us at the breakdown.

“They were clever at scrum time to get the ball out quickly, so we didn’t really have much of a contest at scrum time.

“Getting a bonus point away from home is tough and we had to work until the last second.

“I’m chuffed that we got over the line, because a bonus point especially at this stage of the tournament is vital for us.”

But the fact the Bulls got the bonus point against the odds, and their own mistakes, was huge for them.

“It is not just desperatio­n, any bonus point is a bonus.

“We have a massive game this weekend and we want to try to make sure we take that chance to finish in the top two.

“We know how important home playoffs are.

“To stay ahead of Glasgow by one point and in second was vital for us, especially away from home.

“They (Dragons) were very clever in the way they played against us, they made everything a contest.

“We had been playing really well off quick ball and that was one of those games where not only the breakdown, but set piece was also very difficult to get the ball out. ”—

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Picture: GALLO IMAGES TAKING STOCK: Bulls coach Jake White
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