Loftus Versfeld, home to the Currie Cup and Super 14 champions, home to Wynie Strydom and last but not least, home to probably the greatest mass of copyright infringement agents in South Africa, also doubling as ‘the fans’, and please, if you own a cap that says BULL’S and you don’t know what I am talking about, and you don’t understand what is wrong with a cap saying BULL’S, stop reading now (because you probably already missed the thread of the story), and hand yourself over to the nearest police officer.
Be that as it may, the Bulls are currently the most successful South African super franchise ever, and in the same breath, they are also one of the most professional unions in the country, as could be seen in the ease they stopped Bakkies Botha leaving for France a couple of seasons back. (Rumours had it his mother was involved, and that the argument ended with: “AG MAAAAAA!!!”)
For the intelligent way that Bulls players are managed, it is strange to see how dense a great number of their supporters can be. It is a misconception that the other teams in SA hate the Bulls, it is just not true, we only hate the Bulls’ fans, and not all of them.
But this article is not about the fans, it is about the team and their approach to the game of rugby, an approach that, as Jake White will most certainly tell you, works. It has bagged them two super titles in the past three years, and if you listen to them, a World Cup, a Tri-Nations and British & Irish Lions series victory as well (even though there are murmurs going around, saying that there were some other teams involved in the last three as well).
The Bulls game is a forward orientated high-kick and charge affair. Even though it sounds simple, one has to remember, it takes a special skill to perform those kicks accurately, it takes a special breed of mongrel to effectively control the other team’s pack, it takes a few chasers to ensure that those kicks are not wasted, and it takes a ‘no-nonsense’ defence, to prevent the other team running back at you.
2010 sees the Bulls in a partial re-building phase. Firstly they lost Bryan Habana. Yes, he is only one player, but when examining past games, one needs to look at the person putting the pressure during every kick, the guy forcing the mistake, the hands waiting for a spilt ball. Yes, he had an 11 on his back.
Frans Ludeke has started converting young Francois Hougaard into a wing, and we will in all probability see him donning the 11 jersey during the Bulls’ 2010 campaign. However, Hougaard lacks the raw pace that Habana possess, and albeit that he is an extremely promising young player, and no-one is denying his obvious talent, the Springbok year-end tour saw him quite brittle under pressure, which can probably be attributed to his age as much as anything else, but must be a cause of concern for Ludeke and Slaptjips ahead of their upcoming campaign. Losing Habana not only robbed the Bulls of pace, but his obvious value as a 57-test veteran, left a significant gap in the Bulls leadership core.
Wing is however not the main concern as far as the Bulls are concerned, they have far more pressing concerns at centre and prop. Wynand Olivier has been outstanding for the Bulls whenever he was called upon, but outside of him, I can honestly not see anyone of even remotely the same staying power in the midfield. Jaco Pretorius has the credentials, but he lacks the consistency, Watermeyer & Dippenaar has yet to prove themselves and JL Potgieter, with whom Ludeke experimented in the warm-ups had only but a handful of consistent games for the Cheetahs and is far from the finished product in any position, and we have to keep in mind, at the Cheetahs, he was playing behind, probably the most solid pack in SA, which is not the case at the Bulls.
Olivier cannot be expected to do all the attacking in midfield, and neither can he do all the defence. Steyn’s defence at 10, has long been a point of contention. The only reason he has not been caught out at the Bulls is the solid presence of Olivier alongside him. I foresee a very busy season for Olivier, which might just see him losing the hair, so that he can spend less time in front of the mirror, and more time on the field, doing the whole midfield’s work.
At prop it may merely be a matter of confidence, as the current personnel has 2 Super 14’s to show as well as a Currie Cup. The Bulls escaped punishment in 2009 primarily because of their success in the loose, and the dominating boot of Morne Steyn.
With the stricter enforcement of the breakdown rules however, more emphasis will also be placed on the fixed facets, and it is here that the Bulls may be found wanting. Jaco Engels, Guthro Steenkamp and Werner Kruger especially have difficulties applying their hand-brakes, all three love running with the ball, and I now know why. Running is the only way to keep up at the rate their pack is being pushed backwards. I am a traditionalist, meaning that I would rather see a prop NOT handling a ball at any stage, and scoring no tries, rather than see him scrummed up his own arse, because it seems the Bulls front men, have lost focus of their actual roles within the team.
Heynecke Meyer was a forwards coach of note before he took the job at the Bulls, I don’t know, but he might just be the missing link in the Bulls light five. (oops, spelling mistake).
The Team
Traditionally a Bulls outfit always boasted a forward pack of close to a ton. This is still the case, but in the past, lard (it means fat, vet or spek for those BULL’S fans I spoke of earlier) wasn’t necessarily part of the equation, and this is unfortunately the only way that the Bulls props can be described nowadays. With the return of Heyneke Meyer, one expects that the Bulls may return to the scrumming dominance they commanded when he was last at the helm. Should that not happen though, the Bulls will be glad that Morne Steyn is playing for them, because other flyhalves might be less accurate, kicking all the penalties awarded against the Bulls come scrum-time.
At lock Matfield and Botha are impossible to ignore. However, Botha is injured, meaning that either Rossouw, Van der Merwe or Steenkamp needs to step up, and unfortunately none of them possess Botha’s specific skill sets. The signing of Juandre Kruger points toward the fact that the Bulls realize this as well, but Kruger will only join up at the end of June. That being said, I feel the Bulls should still be more than adequate in this department, and would personally have used the money they put aside to sign Kruger, to rather lure another midfielder to Moftus (shite, again with the spelling….)
The Bulls, who traditionally opted for the heavier ball carriers at the side of the scrum, at long last, discovered the talents of the lighter, and infinitely more effective, Dewaldt Potgieter and Deon Stegman who are both exceptional scavengers in the loose. However, with the reinforcement of the laws, one might see the Bulls once again, returning to the ball in hand players such as Rossouw, Nosejob Wannenburg and Van der Merwe. Spies is a given, and should prop up the scrum the whole season, and even though I personally still doubt his class, and whether he really is as good as his reputation, no-one at Loftus gives a shit what I think.
Fourie du Preez is probably even more important to the Bulls than Matfield, his attributes are stuff of legend, and need not even be discussed. He is the main reason why Steyn is playing for the Bulls, because Steyn is probably the only flyhalve in the world that can kick a ball forward, further than Du Preez can pass it backwards.
But with the Springboks to be rested during the Super 14, who will be the combination that steps up? JL Potgieter & Hougaard or Brummer & Adams? And do these four players have what it takes to fill their senior stars’ shoes? Only time will tell, as Potgieter and Hougaard is currently playing out of position, it may not be the wisest of choices.
I have already discussed the centre position, and unfortunately it might be the area the Bulls are most vulnerable at. Olivier cannot be expected to play 80 minutes in 13 or maybe 15 games, but if he doesn’t, well, let’s just say, hard times…
The back three, albeit they lack some pace, are not without merit, Van den Heever, Ndungane, Mametsa and Hougaard are all adequate wings, while Zane Kirchner once again needs to step up, and prove the hype.
The main question is, can the Bulls do it again? The answer…maybe, if their depth isn’t going to cost them.
The Squad:
Backs
Zane Kirchner, Akona Ndungane, Gerhard van den Heever, John Mametsa, Wynand Olivier, Jaco Pretorius, Stephan Dippenaar, Stefan Watermeyer, Morne Steyn, Jacques-Louis Potgieter, Francois Brummer, Fourie du Preez, Heini Adams, Francois Hougaard
Forwards
Pierre Spies, Dewald Potgieter, Deon Stegmann, Derick Kuün, Pedrie Wannenburg, Dries van Schalkwyk, Bakkies Botha, Victor Matfield, Danie Rossouw, Fudge Mabeta, Flip van der Merwe, Wilhelm Steenkamp, Gurthrö Steenkamp, Werner Kruger, Jaco Engels, Bees Roux, Dean Greyling, Gary Botha, Bandise Maku.
Toe, se nou net ek is nie unbiased nie!
Volgende week: The Saint’s Super 14 Cream Team (no spelling error), and why I say so…
Last year in the CC the bulls without the boks where average to say the least. That is their biggest problem imo. If they have injuries to key players, they will struggle, i don’t think they have quality depht.
For their sake i hope i’m wrong.
In the last 4 years the bulls started the season with 1,2 even 3 star players injured.
My memory might be wrong but:
2007 Bakkies missed the 1st 4 weeks, Fdup also missed the last 3 weeks. Both injury.
2008 Vic was eating frogs, Bakkies didn’t start the first week.
2009 Vic played 1 game, injured his shoulder and was out for 4 weeks. Habana only started playing in week 5.
So it re-inforces the view that you have to make do with the backup for at least 4 weeks per season.
does anyone know where I can get the team sheets for 2008 & 2009?
Add to that bakkies suspended 3weeks, stegman suspended 3 weeks(both 2009)
In 2007 Bakkies didn’t play in the last 3 weeks due to injury, Danie Rossouw played in the semi against the Crusaders, ditto for Adams in for Du Preez, so their credentials in pressure situations cannot be doubted.
The Saint, your assessment of the Bulls weaknesses are 100% spot-on…. but we all know it.
The Bulls also know it and it will take a monumental effort to replicate the 2009 season!
The attempt at sarcasm regarding Bulls fans (and you know what they say about sarcasm… it is the lowest form of witt) is and was expected, we are after all the envy of the SA Rugby Fraternity, our Family culture is legendary and unrivalled in SA and possibly the world.
So, as fans, we take this with a pinch of salt and in the good spirit of friendly rugby banter!
Gooooooooooooooooooooi Mieliesssssssss Bulls, show them suckers what they miss whilst supporting sub-standard TEAMS!
Bwahahahahaha
Amen GBS!!! Hahaha…
Ja well no fine! If you believe this about us BULLS fans you must still be breastfeeding! We will just keep admiring our trophy cabinet!
LOL!
AB
Come now, I thought all Saffa men enjoyed oedipedal tendancies 😉
Die Bulle behoort onder die top 2 spanne te einding MITS beserings nie hul bootjie laat omdonner nie! Nes die Bokke volgens Matfield laasjaar moes betaal vir die Bulls se sukses mag die Bulls vanjaar dalk betaal vir die Bokke se sukses.
Your Highness
To think or know is where we will locate the answer!
The Bulls was never rated a good team at all and always has weaknesses. However, they were only a team who was lucky enough to win some trophies.
When you don Blue the Cups just keep streaming in!!!
#4 and others…
Just for the record, I did say, SOME fans and not all of them. I am a Stormer so I am naturally biased, but I tried my best to remain neutral.
However, if you are a Bulls fan, and the shoe fits…well….
The Sharks is the best team that cannot win trophies.
9@ Koningkie – Ek dink al die SA spanne gaan hierdie jaar effe slegter doen… wel, ek lieg nou mos, die Lions en Cheetahs kannie slegter doen nie… en die Stormers behoort heelwat beter te doen.
Maar die Bulls en die Tjarks gaan nie goed doen nie, ek voel dit so aan my bas!
#6
Breastfeeding does happen, regularly, but unlike some bully boys, we never get chest-hairs in our mouths in the process…
The WP/Stormers is the greatest team that win all trophies that they can never display.
# 16
Oohh ! H-U-G-E eeEEWWww factor with that mental picture 😯
#16
No I know, you only lose your front teeth…..
Bulls will be there for sure. Have no doubt.
Very enjoyable read, but I am surprised you did not discuss in more detail what I believe their biggest challenge will be – fatigue…
One thing is for sure, the bulls will not end last of the SA teams. And they will not end first either.
On the log i mean.
Same comments, different year… 😉
The Saint- a secret Bull. Excellent read. Wish the SHARKS could play more like the Bulls.
Post 16 – EEEEEWWWEEEEE :TWISTED:
the saint @ 16
bwaaaahahahaha.
good one!!
treehugger @ 24
hello treehugger
hoe hang hulle? 😉
It’s nine o’clock on a Saturday
The regular crowd shuffles in
There’s an old man sitting next to me
Makin’ love to his tonic and gin
He says, “Son, can you play me a memory
I’m not really sure how it goes
But it’s sad and it’s sweet and I knew it complete
When I wore a younger man’s clothes.”
la la la, di da da
La la, di di da da dum
27@ Asbak – Hey, hoe gaanit daar innie negosiewinkel??
gbs @ 28
besigheid is goed, bru … hoop daai tille van jou rol nog steeds?
Oh the shark babe has such pretty teeth, dear
And he shows them pearly white
Just a jack knife has ol’ MacHeath, babe
And he keeps it out of sight
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