BluesVodacom BullsBlues (16) 23 / 18 (13) Bulls (Final Score)

The Blues and Vodacom Bulls did battle in Super Rugby at

Eden Park, Auckland at 09:35 SA Time (19:35 NZ Time, 07:35 GMT).

This was the live match discussion Article.

The match was broadcast LIVE on SuperSport 1 & M-Net on TV in SA.

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Scorers:

Blues:

  • Penalties – Ihaia West (3)
  • Drop Goals – 0
  • Tries – Lolagi Visinia (1), George Moala (1)
  • Conversions – Ihaia West (2)

Bulls:

  • Penalties – Handré Pollard (2)
  • Drop Goals – 0
  • Tries – Jan Serfontein (2)
  • Conversions – Handré Pollard (1)

Teams:

Blues
Vodacom Bulls
15 May at 09:35 SA Time
  • Team: 15 Lolagi Visinia, 14 Ben Lam, 13 Francis Saili, 12 George Moala, 11 Melani Nanai, 10 Ihaia West, 9 Jamison Gibson-Park, 8 Steven Luatua (Captain), 7 Brendon O’Connor, 6 Akira Ioane, 5 Culum Retallick, 4 Josh Bekhuis, 3 Charlie Faumuina, 2 James Parsons, 1 Tony Woodcock
  • Replacements: 16 Keven Mealamu, 17 Ofa Tu’ungafasi, 18 Sam Prattley, 19 Will Lloyd, 20 Blake Gibson, 21 Jimmy Cowan / Jamie Booth, 22 Simon Hickey, 23 Matt Vaega
  • Team: 15 Jesse Kriel, 14 Francois Hougaard, 13 JJ Engelbrecht, 12 Jan Serfontein, 11 Bjorn Basson, 10 Handré Pollard, 9 Rudy Paige, 8 Pierre Spies (Captain), 7 Arno Botha, 6 Lappies Labuschagne, 5 Victor Matfield, 4 Flip van de Merwe, 3 Marcel van der Merwe, 2 Adriaan Strauss, 1 Trevor Nyakane
  • Replacements: 16 Callie Visagie, 17 Dean Greyling, 18 Werner Kruger, 19 Jacques du Plessis, 20 Deon Stegmann, 21 Burger Odendaal, 22 Jacques-Louis Potgieter, 23 Travis Ismaiel

Referee: Mike Fraser
Assistant Referees: Nick Briant, Aki Aso
TMO: Glenn Newman

198 Responses to Super Rugby: Blues vs Vodacom Bulls – Live Game Article

  • 181

    @ grootblousmile:
    Soos Ben se, hulle lykkie lussie…

  • 182

    181 @ Pietman:
    Wanneer die Bulls nie rug teen die muur is nie, speel hulle kak!

  • 183

    Well,well,well…

    It was to be expected. This Blues team will cause a few upsets still on the home straight. All there games are at home from here on. All Sa supporters should get behind them and the Stormers if we want a home semi final.

    I predicted 0/4 for SA teams this weekend.

  • 184

    @ Nama:
    Jisja! Noggie kans gehad om by jou uit te kom nie, hoe gannit met die meisiekind jong? Darem ok hoop ek…

  • 185

    Hallo daar Pietman.

    Nee wat, sy’s darem nou heel orraait. Woon alweer klasse by en so. Dankie vir die belangstelling.

  • 186

    @ Nama:
    Mooi man, bly vir die genade jou kant! So, jou oupaskap darem nog oppie kaarte Wink !

  • 187

    @ Nama:
    Darem ook nie meer daai se ou dokters soos Fankie en Bakker nie, manne is slim deesdae met nuwe mediese tegnologie.

  • 188

    Ek kan nie glo dat ons alle aspekte van die spel loshande wen, maar teen die telbord verloor nie. Die bulle sal moet wakker skrik anders gaan die toer lank en moeilik raak.

  • 189

    188 @ Ironman Dave:
    Welkom op Rugby-Talk.com, Ysterman!!

    Hoop ons sien baie kommentaar van jou in die toekoms!

  • 190

    Pietman wrote:

    Faarkit!
    Now our hopes are on Lions and Stormets to save face….Frans en Pierre moet sommer saam met Slaptjips pad vat….en vat daai klein kakjas Xander van Rensburg saam!

    Dis die Victor, Frans en Barend show, almal boetie boetie

    En ek het slegte nuus vir jou, ons gaan nie beter word in die toekoms nie

    Want Victor rig alreeds die Bulle af en volgende jaar gaan hy nog meer sê hê

  • 191

    http://www.vodacom.co.za/rugby/news-article/brenden-nel-14-05-2015

    Slaptjips quits!

    Brenden Nel explains the deeper reasons why Pieter Rossouw left the Bulls, and what that says about the way the franchise is run.

    By Brenden Nel

    Vodacom Bulls coach Pieter Rossouw’s announcement that he was leaving the Pretoria franchise this week went by rather quietly. Most speculation was on whether or not the DHL Stormers would pick him up.

    But Rossouw’s departure wasn’t just because of family reasons. It involved frustration at a lack of say in the Bulls structures, as well as a coaching set-up which is trying to be progressive but seems to be struggling with inclusivity.

    Those close to the Loftus Versfeld training field know that while Rossouw was always the gentleman and never one to complain, he was a frustrated man. The only backline coach to have no say in his backline selection, one who reads about player acquisitions in the papers, and then having to simply sit back and watch as the Bulls’ old boys club took over the running of the team – it was only a matter of time before he decided enough was enough.

    And who could blame him? Under Rossouw’s guidance the Bulls flourished in 2009 and 2010. But the arrival of Victor Matfield to the coaching staff changed things.

    Matfield turned to coaching after the World Cup, and has a contract until 2016. As for Rossouw, well, five months before his contract is due to end the Bulls couldn’t even tell him whether or not they were going to offer him a chance to stay. So he decided to take the decision out of their hands. It’s something that may come back to haunt them later.

    The Bulls never gave Rossouw a chance. A stranger in a strange land, Rossouw initially had success but as the tide turned he was given less and less of a say, eventually sitting mum in selection meetings after being consistently overruled.

    With Ludeke at the helm, the power rests with Matfield. He is in charge of the attack. He decides how they want to play. He commands immense influence in team selection. Matfield holds all the aces.

    These aren’t stories Rossouw has told me. He is too polite to be spilling the beans. But they’ve filtered down through players, management members and others who were involved – people who are feeling increasingly uncomfortable with the way things have been run.

    It could be that centralising all the power pays dividends; it has happened before. Sometimes hard decisions are necessary to achieve the desired results. But to those standing on the sidelines, it’s difficult not to say, “I’ve seen this all before.”

    The Bulls are blessed with a host of talented players, but that talent has often been stunted by a rigid game plan, whereby flair is sacrificed for momentum. Watch the Bulls closely and see how time and again 0they rely on forwards to create momentum, and only then do they attack out wide. The Bulls have backed themselves into believing this is the only shape on attack they can follow. It is a mantra that is drummed into them until nothing else remains.

    Which is not to say that the pattern is ineffective. The franchise remains one of the best in South African rugby. Over time, the Bulls will no doubt consolidate and use their talent to be one of the best teams in world rugby. It’s just sad that a rogue voice, someone who offers a different viewpoint like Rossouw, won’t be there to counter or balance the sentiments. One more different viewpoint has left the system.

    As the Bulls themselves so often say: “Everyone knows the way the team plays, the difference is execution.” Their conformity is often a reason for their success, but their inability to change is often the reason when they fail.

    Rossouw’s departure will leave the province poorer.

    Because the Bulls could use a different idea every now and then.

  • 192

    @ Victoriabok:
    a Good and insightful post.
    Regards Rye

  • 193

    @ Victoriabok:
    He was indeed a “Stranger in a strange land”
    In his prime,a wonderful player.Not necessarily a good coach.
    I could go on,and denigrate and praise,but hell,I choose not to.
    Echoes of Carel du Plessis.

  • 194

    ryecatcher wrote:

    @ Victoriabok:
    a Good and insightful post.
    Regards Rye

    Hello Rye,

    It shows you that being a good player doesn’t necessarily make you a good coach

    Ackermann is the exception but he did his time under Mitchell

    It seems Victor walked in all Mr. Grootgat, and I think he’s dominating Ludeke likes he’s obviously dominating Pierre on the field

    Victor is going to be coach next year and Ludeke Director of rugby

    The Bulls won’t win anything for a long time, not until they get rid of the useless Broeders triad of Barend, Frans and Victor and all their acolytes like Pine Pienaar and Xander

    Fortunately the fans wised up and voted with their feet this year, and they’ll do it again, eventually the money will run out and SAIL might clean out the poor management to protect their investment

    Unfortunately we’ll have to start from the beginning like the Lions did

  • 195

    @ Victoriabok:
    Re Victor.Ego,s rule.And as a Sharks supporter
    I know this.
    Refer John Smit,Andrew Strauss.
    Regards.Rye

  • 196

    ryecatcher wrote:

    In his prime,a wonderful player.Not necessarily a good coach.
    I could go on,and denigrate and praise,but hell,I choose not to.
    Echoes of Carel du Plessis.

    I’ve sensed something wrong at the Bulls and now we know

    Victor’s part of the problem and not the future solution

    Rossouw could only do as much as he was allowed to

  • 197

    I see Jano Vermaak’s signing with WP has finally been announced by the WPRU.

    He has signed for 2 and a half year from 1 July 2015.

  • 198

    grootblousmile wrote:

    I see Jano Vermaak’s signing with WP has finally been announced by the WPRU.

    He has signed for 2 and a half year from 1 July 2015.

    En hulle betaal hom sy volle salaris

    Hulle bied hom nie net die helfte aan soos daardie vetgat Xander gemaak het nie

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