Well that's the last time I will be posting while a game is on. Sorry if I came across negative. It seemed to me a very poor game while I was watching on tv. The Bulls just box kicked over and over, non of them contestable. The Reds made lots of errors, most of them unforced.
I can understand how being at the game would have been a different experience, especially at the end when the Bulls finally decided to play, and it must have been very tense for Reds fans.
By the same token, I didn't expect to be roundly attacked for posting what I saw. As I said, I won't be posting while watching again. Apparently you are not allowed to comment on mistakes and poor play.
Totally agree with you. Was poor. Ball was 32 minutes in play where 21 of those minutes where spend in no-mans-land that is on halfway, just Bulls or Reds territory. Further if you add both up then the ball was turned over 52 times 25 of those due to handling errors.
Was made it better was when Serfontein, Juandré Kruger, Willie Wepener and Morné Steyn eventually came on, there was suddenly more fluidity in the Bulls, so much so that they nearly pulled the game out of the fire. Willie Wepener seems to be far hungrier than Chiliboy Ralepelle at present as well, shows more mongrell and contributes better in loose play.
Rotation, purely for the sake of rotation, as Frans Ludeke applied it this past weekend, was total folly and predictably going to fail. Rotation to me, means “Responsible Rotation” of at most 3 players at a time…. not 9.
Venter seem to be perform poor but he was stationed outside the worst distributing flyhalf in Super Rugby as in Fouche and he was not even in the touring squad initially and basically had 3 practice sessions with the Bulls.
I have no idea where your team will perform as a unit when you ring so many changes and it looked more like instead of training the Bulls went site seeing. The only guy who probably trained was Fouche receiving and kicking balls away he gets from his halfbacks.
I thought the Blues would show everyone that so many changes can't be good and both of them have paid for it dearly. Bulls lost 2 and Blues lost 2 where they could have been more competitive in some the others they could have won it.
Bulls will have to step up several gears for next weekend against the Brumbies, and even if they do it’s going to be difficult to win the encounter, so I expect another Bulls loss on the coming weekend, even though the Brumbies will be flying back against the clock from their defeat against the Stormers