The Citizen (KZN)

Bulls by no means out of the picture

- Athenkosi Tsotsi

Bulls director of rugby, Jake White (right), has insisted that they are still alive in the United Rugby Championsh­ip following their disappoint­ing 27-22 defeat to holders, Munster, on Saturday at Loftus Versfeld.

The Pretoria-based side missed an opportunit­y to close the gap on URC points table leaders Leinster (54 points) and second-placed Glasgow Warriors (53 points). Instead, they dropped to fourth place with 46 points, with Munster moving to third on 48 points.

The Bulls have set themselves the goal of finishing in the top two at the end of the URC regular season. However, the defeat to Munster has dealt a big blow to those goals.

Despite the setback, White says they are not down and out in the competitio­n.

“We’ll regroup on Monday [today], we are still alive in the competitio­n. I get the feeling people are walking around with their heads down,” White said following the loss to Munster.

“It’s got to hurt that we lost, it’s got to be something we motivate ourselves with for Monday’s [today’s] training session. We are still alive in the URC.

“The priority of playing in these comps is to get to the back end when you have got knockout rugby,” he said.

Munster dominated large periods of the game, leading 17-10 at hal-ftime.

White’s charges clawed their way back into the clash in the second-half with converted tries from Kurt-Lee Arendse and Johan Grobbelaar, to lead 22-17.

However, a red card to flyhalf Johan Goosen in the 53rd minute let them down, with Munster scoring two tries through John Hodnett and Conor Murray to win.

The Bulls went into their clash against Munster without the experience­d trio of co-captains Ruan Nortje and Marcell Coetzee and Springbok Marco van Staden.

Their absence proved to be the difference as Munster were able to rely on all their seasoned profession­als.

“You take out Marcell, Marco, Ruan Nortje, all of a sudden we look a little bit young in terms of game feel and experience. There were times I thought we missed Marcell and Marco for certain things they bring to our squad,” White said.

“You have the captain of Ireland (Peter O’Mahony) playing there, RG Snyman, who has won the World Cup twice, and British and Irish Lions’ Conor Murray,” White pointed out.

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