The Weekend Witness

Travel-worn Bulls to face Saints without Bok players

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The Bulls will tackle Northampto­n Saints without many of their Springboks in the Investec Champions Cup quarter-final at Franklin’s Gardens today.

After defeating Lyon 59-19 in the round of 16, boss Jake White criticised the travel arrangemen­ts for his squad, who head to England’s East Midlands to take on the high-flying Premiershi­p leaders.

SA Rugby responded to White’s criticism by revealing the details of their flights and the costs with the entire squad flying business class.

After his outspoken criticism, it has now been reported that the Bulls coach has opted to send a largely second-string team for the knockout match against Northampto­n.

Before departing for England on Tuesday, White confirmed that many frontline players will not be joining the squad in England and instead stay at home to prepare for the URC clashes against Munster and Ospreys in the coming weeks.

According to Netwerk24, Springboks flyer and man of the match against Lyon, Kurt-Lee Arendse, will miss the clash against Northampto­n along with fellow World Cup winners

Willie le Roux and Canan Moodie.

Boks Johan Goosen, Embrose Papier, Elrigh Louw, Wilco Louw and Gerhard Steenekamp have also not travelled with the squad, and neither

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have co-captains Marcell Coetzee and Ruan Nortje.

Flanker Marco van Staden is currently injured and will join Stormers flyhalf Manie Libbok in continuing the

Springboks’ Rugby World Cup trophy tour in George this weekend.

Van Staden’s absence means that the Bulls are without 11 Springboks for the match against Northampto­n, with fellow first-choice players David Kriel, Ruan Vermaak and Johan Grobbelaar also not touring for the Bulls, who are clearly turning their attentions to sealing a home URC play-off match.

If the Bulls do claim a win over the Saints today, they will have to return to England for the Champions Cup semi-finals regardless of the result between Leinster and La Rochelle, as the South African teams cannot host a last-four fixture.

Meanwhile, Northampto­n director of rugby Phil Dowson has sympathise­d with White and the Bulls’ situation.

“You don’t book a holiday the week before, so it is incredibly tough for him,” Dowson said.

“All you are trying to do as a coaching group is to give that playing group the best opportunit­y to go and perform and that [the travel] makes it tricky, so, yes, I feel for Jake and the rest of that crew trying to put all that logistics together.” — SABC.

 ?? ?? Bakkies Botha (right) with Jake White, the Vodacom Bulls coach, during the United Rugby Championsh­ip match between the Bulls and DHL Stormers at Loftus Versfeld on March 2, 2024 in Pretoria.
Bakkies Botha (right) with Jake White, the Vodacom Bulls coach, during the United Rugby Championsh­ip match between the Bulls and DHL Stormers at Loftus Versfeld on March 2, 2024 in Pretoria.

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