BullsThe Vodacom Bulls will take the attacking mindset they showed against the Emirates Lions with them overseas and play positive rugby on their tour.

The Pretoria side scored 4 tries in a thrilling 35 / 33 victory over their Gauteng rivals at Loftus Versfeld, which saw them move to the Top of the South African conference ahead of their tour which will see them take on the Blues, Chiefs, Brumbies and Melbourne Rebels before finishing their season with a clash against the Toyota Cheetahs at Loftus.

Coach Frans Ludeke took great encouragement from the way his side ran the ball in the 1st half and the determination they showed to close the game out against a resurgent Lions side.

The victory was vital to their hopes of making the play-offs this year, and Ludeke said that they will look to build on the performance on tour.

 

After Match Press Conferences:

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“It was a crucial result for us to keep our campaign alive, we have worked hard on that attacking mindset and tonight it paid off for us.

“We have been working hard the whole season on shapes and making good decisions and getting players up on their feet and in good positions, it couldn’t come at a better time.

“There is a lot of work to be done on the tour but we are positive, things are going well for us on attack and if we can keep that up on tour it will be good,” he said.

Captain on the night, Victor Matfield, said that the key on tour will be to take the game to the opposition.

“The 1 thing is you need to go and play rugby there, you can’t go into a negative mindset. A lot of the time that is what happens and you are almost your own worst enemy.

“We are going to be positive, we are going to go out there and play some good attacking rugby and hopefully the results will come our way.

“A lot of people say that South African teams only drive and kick, but tonight we saw that we can play with the ball in hand and attack with width,” he said.

Matfield was also very happy with the fighting spirit his side showed under pressure against the Lions, which is something they will need in abundance on tour.

“In the 2nd half we made a few mistakes and were really under pressure. I think the guys showed some great character and stuck to their guns so it is great for us as a team to fight back under pressure and get the win.

“We have still got dreams in this competition and the guys stood up and came back and played with a lot of heart so we are very happy with the character and will to win.

“What we have seen this year is that there are quite a few South African teams that have won overseas so we just need to go and take it week for week,” added Matfield.

 

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4 Responses to Super Rugby: Bulls – We will play positive attacking rugby on tour (Press Conference Audio included)

  • 1

    Flok, we are sitting with loadshedding again… I did most of this article before I went out to Delmas this afternoon, then saved the Draft (luckily) and so just quickly finished this and published it.

    Power went off at 17:30, so I suppose we’ll be on at round about 20:30 again… there are still a few articles I want to put up.

  • 2

    I see the Bulls news on Piet van Zyl’s injury is not good, he is out for the remainder of the season with a ruptured ACL.

    Dean Greyling will only be back in training on 18 May due to a hematomahe picked up on his leg after the car crash of last week… it effectively rules him out of at least the 1st game for the Bulls on tour, so whether he will go on Tour I suppose is in the balance.

    Rudy Paige & Burger Odendaal will resume training next week Monday.

  • 3

    grootblousmile wrote:

    I see the Bulls news on Piet van Zyl’s injury is not good, he is out for the remainder of the season with a ruptured ACL.

    Who else do we have except Paige and Hougie?

    No young no 9’s in the wings

  • 4

    3 @ Victoriabok:
    Couple of younger chaps and the Tuks & Vodacom Blue Bulls Vodacom Cup scrummies, Warner is one of the lot, but he does not impress me at all…

    It’s not a major train smash with Piet out, Rudy Paige & Hougie will do the job overseas for us and I suppose they will take 1 extra scrummie with on tour… which probably also means they will take an extra winger with to cover for when Hougie has to shift from right wing to No 9 in a game.

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