Bulls v Sharks: Who will come out on top?

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Published Jun 30, 2017

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The Sharks and the Bulls will be at each other’s throats in Durban on Friday night. 

Rugby writers Mike Greenaway in the

Sharks half of the field and Vata Ngobeni in the Bulls half of the field take a lighthearted look at the match.

Sharks all set to Bull-y their visitors

There was a time when a Pretoria team visiting Durban was assured of their forwards out-muscling their hosts and then bulleting the ball out to the flyhalf (scrumhalf Robert du Preez to Naas Botha for the best part of a decade), and the ball was then deposited near the corner flag for the line-out drive.

Not going to happen on Friday night.

I am not saying the Bulls forwards are powder-puff but the Sharks pack has the best set-piece in Super Rugby, so the only bullying that is going to be done in the scrums and line-outs is by the men in grey and white.

There is a reason why there has been a revolt in Pretoria - no pack worthy of the legacy of the blue jersey, no backline that has a clue what to do and a coach that is looking to the heavens in the hope of a miracle every time the TV cameras switch to the Bulls’ box.

Good luck to John Mitchell to sort out this dispirited bunch. He is in the USA with the Eagles - how Bulls fans will be wishing that the former All Blacks coach was in Durban on Friday night.

Strangely, the one thing the Bulls should be capable of doing on Friday night is run the ball now that a decent backline has taken shape. But opposite them is a Sharks back division that is one of the best in the country. Ask the Stormers, the last (defeated) visitors to Kings Park.

And watch out for Andre Esterhuizen, a Bulls-dozer if ever there was one. The centre is making his comeback from suspension and will be in menacing mood. 

He was the early pick for the Bok No 12 jersey (along with Rohan Janse van Rensburg), and he is going to want to give a reality check to Jan Serfontein.

Bulls on rookie

wings and a prayer

“Yes it’s all John Mitchell.”

That has been the

standing joke around Loftus

Versfeld in the past few

weeks as anticipation grows

ahead of the arrival of the

former All Black coach who

will take up his new position

as executive of rugby at the

Bulls midway through July. 

Mitchell’s arrival in the

capital is expected to restore

pride but he is also expected

to perform miracles and

haul the Bulls back from the

brink of mediocrity to Super

Rugby’s top table. 

But one thing that

Mitchell has not been able to

do is to give the Bulls wings!

Following the tag line of a

world famous energy drink,

the Bulls would have loved

for Mitchell to give them

wings as they face an injury

crisis with their outside

backs. 

Kefentse Mahlo will

be the third Bulls wing

to make his Super Rugby

debut in as many games

after Jade Stighling and

Duncan Matthews came in as

replacements for the injured

Travis Ismaiel and Jamba

Ulengo. 

The fleet-footed

Matthews scored on debut

against the highly-rated

Hurricanes at Loftus in

their last match before

the June international

window and the

Bulls will be hoping

that Mahlo also

makes an instant

impression in his

first outing at this

level. 

All eyes will

be on Mahlo and

Matthews as they

come face-to-face

with veteran Odwa

Ndungane and speedster

S’bu Nkosi but also on the

rest of the men in blue

if they are to unshackle

themselves from the

bondage of defeat

and fly to victory. 

The hand of

Mitchell is yet to take

effect on the Bulls but

much will rest with

Mahlo and Matthews to

give the Bulls wings so

they can begin the long

road to redemption and

salvage some pride in a

season gone horribly

wrong and has failed

to take off.

The Star

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