Blue Bulls (14) 39 / Griquas (27) 38 (Final Score)
The Vodacom Blue Bulls hosted the GWK Griquas at Loftus at 19:00 SA Time. This is the match thread for discussion of the game. The game was NOT BROADCAST live on TV in SA.
The Blue Bulls won by a single point, 39 / 38, after Naas Olivier missed the last conversion to win the game for Griquas.
Bulls got out of jail….
Jaco van der Westhuizen nearly cost the Blue Bulls another game this season…..
(Despite what SuperSport and Brenden Nel says that Griquas won, they are wrong… it is official, the Blue Bulls won. Brenden Nel was not even here at the game with us, simple as that! Read What SAPA says, what JJ Harmse says, what Vata Ngobeni of Pretoria News says…. and above all believe me!)
Scores:
Blue Bulls: 4 Conversions & 2 Penalties Jacques-Louis Potgieter, 1 Try Ruan Snyman, 2 Tries John Mameta, 1 Try Dean Greyling, 1 Try Bandise Maku
Griquas: 4 Penalties & 3 Conversions Naas Olivier, 3 Tries Bjorn Basson, 1 Try Richard Lawson
Vodacom Blue Bulls |
GWK Griquas |
20 August at 19:00 | |
Team: 15. Jaco van der Westhuyzen, 14. Gerhard van den Heever, 13. Jaco Pretorius, 12. Stefan Watermeyer, 11. John Mametsa, 10. Jacques-Louis Potgieter, 9. Ruan Snyman, 8. Gerrit-Jan van Velze, 7. Dewald Potgieter, 6. Derick Kuun (Captain), 5. Fudge Mabeta, 4. Petrus Johannes Juandre Kruger, 3. Werner Kruger, 2. Bandise Maku, 1. Dean GreylingReplacements: 16. Henri James Bantjes, 17. Bees Roux, 18. Wilhelm Steenkamp, 19. Christiaan Johan Stander, 20. Dustin Jinka, 21. Stephan Dippenaar, 22. Jaco Engels | Team: 15. Riaan Viljoen, 14. Richard Lawson, 13. Wilmaure Louw, 12. Matthew Rosslee, 11. Bjorn Basson, 10. Naas Olivier (Captain), 9. Sarel Pretorius, 8. Danie Burger Schoeman, 7. Davon Raubenheimer, 6. Rohan Kitshoff, 5. Cecil-John Kemp, 4. Frederik Albertus Spies, 3. Jacobus Petrus Adriaanse, 2. Ryno Barnes, 1. Steph RobertsReplacements: 16. Simon Westraadt, 17. Jean Botha, 18. Michael John Richard Passaportis, 19. Johan van Deventer, 20. Marnus Hugo, 21. Barry Geel, 22. Rudi Vogt |
Referee: Mark Lawrence (SARRA)
Assistant referees: T Jonker (Lions), A Buitendach (Blue Bulls)
TMO: n/a
Now i am really confused, First the bulls win then the Bulls loose on RUgby Talk. I then go onto Sport 24 and they say the bulls won????
Somebody please tell me who won…for real!!!
@ Puma:
Puma you smoking your socks again…lol just kidding
Below is a copy of the Supersport website, this clearly shows the Bulls won, but a very clever supersport employee hit a typo next to the total points under the scores of the match but trust me the BULLS ARE VICTORIOUS!!!!!
Bulls scrape home against Griquas
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by Duane Heath 20/08/2010, 21:35
Defending champions the Blue Bulls hung on to beat Griquas 39-38 (halftime 14-27) in their Currie Cup Premier Division match played at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Friday night.
Springbok winger Bjorn Basson’s third try on the final hooter brought the visitors to within one point of their hosts but flyhalf Naas Oliver’s conversion, which would have given them victory, sailed wide.
It was a dramatic end to a pulsating match in which Griquas raced to a healthy half-time lead, only to watch as the Bulls produced a rearguard effort after the break that gave them the result.
In a match played out in front of 10 000 spectators on a cold night in the capital, Griquas opened up an early 10-0 lead thanks to Basson’s first try and a conversion and penalty from Olivier.
Bulls hooker and captain Derick Kuun struck back with a try after six minutes but Griquas, through wingers Richard Lawson and Basson scored 17 unanswered points to lead 27-7.
A NIGHT FOR WINGERS
Bulls veteran John Mametsa made it a night for the wingers when he ran in the first of his two scores just before the break to cut the deficit to 13 points and give his team some hope.
A try by prop Dean Greyling after the break, converted by flyhalf Jacques-Louis Potgieter, brought the Bulls to within three points before another penalty by Olivier kept them at arm’s length.
Potgieter kicked a 58th-minute penalty and Mametsa then scooted over for his second to suddenly give the Bulls the lead with 15 minutes remaining.
Olivier briefly restored the advantage before hooker Bandise Maku looked to have settled matters for the champions with his side’s fifth try eight minutes from time.
But the Bulls didn’t bank on the flying Basson, who sneaked in at the death to leave Olivier with the task of consigning the Bulls to their fourth defeat in seven matches and leave them in fifth place on the table going into the weekend.
But for once the flyhalf’s kicking boots deserted him, leaving the Loftus faithful to celebrate and Griquas to ponder just how they snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
Scorers:
Blue Bulls 39 – Tries: Derick Kuun, John Mametsa (2), Dean Greyling, Bandise Maku. Conversions: Jacques-Louis Potgieter (4). Penalties: Potgieter (2).
Griquas 40 – Tries: Bjorn Basson (3), Richard Lawson, Conversions: Naas Olivier (4). Penalties: Olivier (4).
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bdb wrote:
jis die een het my laat lag, skerp.
@ superBul:
Altyd goed aan hierdie kant…Wag nou net vir die Bokke se game… dink dit gaan baie groot game wees
@ Durban Bulle:Hello Durban Bulle, No nothing wrong with my mind….hehehe. I read that on Supersport last night right after the game. Think that journo must have red all over his face today from Supersport. Read SuperBuls post 324 that was what was on Supersport first. Have not checked now but the same journo must have changed it.
Just after reading it last night had not a clue who had won.
hectic, i was so happy the bulls came back and woke up to your comments… nearly spoilt the whole day for me…lol
GOOOOOO BOOOOOKKKKKKKKKKKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s simple, I was there, Heath was not…
… and I was right all along, don’t know for the life of me why you do not trust my judgment implicitly..
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