Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Bulls ready for a Lions onslaught

- VATA NGOBENI vata.ngobeni@inl.co.za

THERE will be no neighbourl­y love lost when the Blue Bulls host the Golden Lions, even if it is in a low key Currie Cup derby at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria today.

As much as there has been little – to almost no – fanfare around this derby, the pressure to win and do so convincing­ly will be weighing heavily on both teams.

It is the Blue Bulls though who will be seeking some redemption for what transpired last weekend in Durban against the Sharks where they were beaten and missed out on an opportunit­y to set the pace in the competitio­n.

As simple as it may be identifyin­g the handling errors which cost the Bulls dearly last weekend, it will also be vital the hosts are able to get that winning feeling back in the side which saw them trample the Free State Cheetahs in Bloemfonte­in in their first outing of the season.

With the emphasis being on winning, especially at home, Bulls coach Pote Human openly admitted the pressure was already mounting considerin­g this year’s competitio­n is a single round and teams can’t afford to slip up.

“Especially at home, it (pressure) is big. I mean we didn’t pick up a point last week but this is a home game and we have to win this one,” Human said.

And the Bulls will go into this fixture knowing very well they have no room left for losses and will be pleased to have bolstered their team with Springboks in prop Trevor Nyakane and scrumhalf Ivan van Zyl.

Nyakane will be critical in helping guide and anchor a slightly experience­d, but still young, Bulls pack to at least get parity if not dominance on an equally robust but mobile Lions pack.

Inasmuch as the Lions dominance is generated from their pack, the Bulls are also wary of the threats that will come from their running game which will inevitably be sparked by the three Springboks in fullback Andries Coetzee, Lionel Mapoe and Courtnall Skosan.

With the Lions also signalling their intent of going all the way with their 62-41 win over Griquas last weekend, Human knows his men will have to be ready for anything but most importantl­y for their biggest battle of the season so far.

“I think they will throw the ball around. If that doesn’t work then they will go back to what they do well which is the maul, scrum and pickand-go near the try-line. We will have to be ready for that,” said Human.

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