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Bulls v Sharks, Pretoria

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Andrew Slack (58)
So not that many here give a toss about this game but I take any chance to write something about my beloved Bulls :)

The Bulls looked terrible in the first half against the Lions last week (who incidentally discovered how to defend for 40 minutes - the only 40 minutes this season). They got a serve from the coach and came back like men posessed in the second half.

Two positives for the Bulls:

Bakkies Botha is back (calm down Moses, calm down. I know how you love him). It's tough on Danie Rossouw who has had great form but not a bad thing as he needs rest. He bitch slapped the Lions tight five last week. Bad luck for Flip van der Merwe who is the most exciting young lock I have seen in ages and will follow his dad into Green and Gold - only time (btw his dad was a prop and tipped the scales at 140+ kgs).

JL Potgieter will start at 12 for the first time. He played well when he came on last week as replacement and I think he and Olivier could actually develop into something great for the Bulls. He is strong and can play the crash ball type game but has deft passing and a great boot - he is really a 10. I have been hoping for this combo since the start of the season.

The Sharks have been reasonably good for five in a row but I think the Bulls will pick their one dimensional game plan apart. The Guppies will run the big munters at the 10/12 channel all night but if that doesn't work I can't see what else they can do. The have lost JP Pietersen which doesn't help. They also have the most unimaginative 12/13 combo in the competition, and their combover at 10 can kick, and uhm kick some more, and not much else.
Make no mistake, this is going to be a shitfest and one which I think the Bulls will win but by less than 7.
 
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chief

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I'm paying particurlar attention to this one. Although the Sharks have a very slim chance of the finals (slim!) Its's all but possible that they will cause an upset because they want a boks jersey. Looking forward to it, I think had it been in Durban the Bulls would have taken this one, but its at Loftus, Sharks are no chance.
 

Hawko

Tony Shaw (54)
Blue said:
So not that many here give a toss about this game but I take any chance to write something about my beloved Bulls :)

On the contrary, Blue. Although it would break your heart, if the Bulls get done then top spot and home final opens up for everyone else down to 5th. The match will be keenly watched though most of us won't be up at 3am, we'll set the recorder and watch it in the morning. There should be three great matches this round and this is one of them, and a lot hangs off it. So, thanks for your post, it gives good insights.

Most everyone is expecting the Bulls to win, but then that's what we thought about the Crusaders last week.
 

Blue

Andrew Slack (58)
Yup it will be pretty disappointing if the Bulls drop this game. The Sharks will treat this like a final. The Bulls know that if they win this and they are just about there.

I think the Crusaders are very vulnerable but if Carter and McCaw polay better they can beat anyone. The Force showed how to beat them though.
 
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chief

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Bakkies and Matfield back, bring the Bulls really back into contention for the titles, and I would place them as favourites. That being said Bakkies gets suspended every year in S14, so I don't think he'd want to start the new decade without getting suspended!
 

Thomond78

Colin Windon (37)
Take off and nuke the site from orbit.

I don't know if it's the only way to make sure, but, hell, it's Snorsdorp - it sure as hell can't hurt, and there's no real downside... :thumb
 

Sully

Tim Horan (67)
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I'll be getting up for it! Be interesting to see how well both teams do. Sharks have won 5 in a row, I think. But I believe the Bulls should take this. Botha surely couldn't last the whole game could he.

Does this mean he may take up his writing duties with GaGR again?
 

rustycruiser

Billy Sheehan (19)
Blue, you see Akona broke his leg again? The same on, this time in training. I don't think he ever plays again.
 

Blue

Andrew Slack (58)
rustycruiser said:
Blue, you see Akona broke his leg again? The same on, this time in training. I don't think he ever plays again.

Yeah, Terrible news. Bulls need to hunt for another wing.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Blue said:
So not that many here give a toss about this game but I take any chance to write something about my beloved Bulls :)
I give a toss. Your spot on there Boet, the Sharks maybe have it in the forwards grunt wise but the Brutes will eat them alive. Basically the only easy game to tip of round 12.
 

Blue

Andrew Slack (58)
Torrential rain for 2 days before and during the game so it was never going to be free running rugby. Ultimately the Bulls pack got the upper hand and their better kicking game got them home.

The Sharks will never get anywhere unless they can get the 10/12/13 situation sorted.

Good to see Bakkies back...

Sharks 7 Jean Deysel was tasked with looking after Spies and did a fantastic job.

Didn't help the Sharks that Bismarck withdrew for neck sugery.
 
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