Its at the Bulls on the high veldt. Putting Hodge at 15 and telling him to kick is a no-brainer. Do you reckon the Bulls will run it back? Never in a million years, never in a thousand tears!
But instructions have to come down to Ellison to never ever kick. His field kicking was diabolical and his running/passing game was sweet.
The Bulls under Marais have a mandate for ball in hand rugby. Last season in the Currie Cup this reportedly impressed much of the time, albeit they had a habit of falling back to the conservative when under pressure.
Coach Marais has brought a large number of youngsters from Currie Cup, U20 etc. it's a rebuild year. I would see the lack of experience in the Bulls locks and loosies as a target. How good is the Rebels LO?
Bulls front row look like beasts to me, but the scrum will be hampered in the second and back rows. Reportedly did not scrum well last weekend. (Im yet to watch that game).
At the same time, Bulls will fancy their finals chances (Saffer conference is not strong). They play the "weaker" Aussie conference and a game like this at home will be seen as a must win.
If the Rebels can get the better of the set piece, kick the leather off the ball with accuracy, they have a chance at stressing the Bulls back to a conservative game. This could lead to broken combinations. As long as the Rebels fitness holds for the last 20, at altitude, this could be an interesting game. Bench will be key.
I'll be backing the Bulls here as they are "my African team" this season. But I wont be at all disappointed in a fine performance by the Rebels. May the best team win.