The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bulls targeting bonus point win

- Ken Borland

The Bulls will be targeting a bonus point win in Swansea tonight to give themselves the best chance of a home quarterfin­al in the United Rugby Championsh­ip, but they will have to overcome an Ospreys side that has a strong territoria­l kicking game and a powerful pack of forwards to do that, and potentiall­y rainy weather as well.

Ospreys will also be just as desperate to win as the Bulls, because defeat could cost them a place in the lucrative European

Champions Cup as the winners of the Welsh Shield.

But while people tend to think of blazing counter-attacking backs as the ones to win a bonus point, White said it will take a complete team effort to secure the spoils in Swansea, starting up front.

“We’ve got to give everything to try and get a bonus point because even if we win, we could still finish sixth or seventh with just four log points,” White said on Thursday.

“People always look at players like Canan Moodie and Madosh Tambwe when it comes to x-factor and bonus points, but guys like Elrigh Louw and Cyle Brink, if someone puts them away in space or there is interplay between them, can also win the game.

“Jan-Hendrik Wessels or Embrose Papier coming off the bench can also do it. We need to find the ability to win in different ways.

“X-factor does not necessaril­y mean a sidestep and running 50 metres to score, it means finding a way to win. It’s about your combinatio­n as a group.

“Ospreys kick a lot, close to the most in URC, a lot of high balls from the lineout. But David Kriel is a good high-ball catcher and he played very well against the Lions in the Currie Cup last weekend,” White said of the player he has brought in at wing to support Moodie at fullback.

But teams who win with a bonus point almost always start with dominance up front, and White warned the Bulls were coming up against a formidable pack.

“Eleven of the 33 players who will be touring South Africa in July come from Ospreys and seven of the forwards are playing for Wales. So we’re under no illusions that it’s going to be easy,” White warned.

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