The Citizen (Gauteng)

BULLS GET GORED

YOUNG SIDE: MAKESHIFT TEAM HUMBLED BY THE PUMAS

- Ken Borland

With so many players left out who will return for the semifinal it was a case of U-21’s vs seniors.

The young Bulls team Jake White sent to Nelspruit for their Currie Cup match against the Pumas yesterday may well have been extremely talented, but they also made a ton of mistakes as they were humbled 44-14 by the home side.

The Bulls conceded a plethora of penalties, many of them at the scrum, where the Pumas were hugely dominant, but others were just down to ill-discipline or not knowing the laws of the game

properly.

Those penalties ensured the Pumas bossed both the territory and possession stats.

But when the Bulls did have the ball, they also made several handling errors and conceded turnovers, meaning they were not able to make use of their opportunit­ies.

They also made mistakes in setting up their driving mauls, which robbed them of another attacking weapon.

When one adds a defence that was occasional­ly disorganis­ed and a number of one-on-one tackles being missed, then the reasons for the heavy defeat are clear.

With coach White excluding most of the players who he will call on for their semifinal against the Lions on 23 January, it was a case of U21s against seniors in Nelspruit.

But full credit to the Pumas, who put their run of defeats behind

them and produced a fine display of rugby, largely cutting out the errors that dogged the Bulls.

Their set-pieces were excellent, their maul effective and in open play they used the ball with dashing, while also defending well and competing effectivel­y at the rucks.

The Pumas started in clinical fashion and by scoring five tries in the first 25 minutes and had effectivel­y shut the Bulls out of the match by racing to a 31- 0 lead.

The Bulls eventually made it on to the scoreboard after half-anhour through a rolling maul try by debutant hooker Joe van Zyl.

The Bulls managed to keep the Pumas out better in the second half, apart from a second solo try by flyhalf Devon Williams but Bulls’ debutant centre Dawid Kellerman managed to take something out of the game with a good individual try of his own.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? GREAT FINISH. Devon Williams of the Pumas celebrates after scoring a try against the Bulls during their Currie Cup match at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit yesterday.
Picture: Gallo Images GREAT FINISH. Devon Williams of the Pumas celebrates after scoring a try against the Bulls during their Currie Cup match at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit yesterday.

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