The Blue Bulls held on at the end of the day to beat Griquas 45-40 in their Currie Cup match in Kimberley on Saturday, but it was another rollercoaster ride for the Pretoria side.
After a hard-fought opening quarter which ended 7-7, the Blue Bulls scored three tries in seven minutes to open up a commanding 28-7 lead. But, with halftime rapidly approaching, the visitors lost focus, and errors and ill-discipline crept into their game, with Griquas scoring twice just before the break to keep themselves in the game at 21-28 at halftime.
The Blue Bulls started the second half poorly as well, being reduced to 13 men at one stage as Griquas scored two more tries and took a 35-28 lead.
A thrilling finale saw the Blue Bulls fight back and then hold on grimly in the closing stages as Griquas scored a sixth try but were unable to snatch the spoils at the end despite spending the final minutes inside the opposition 22.
Who was the star in this match?
Given the fiasco in Brisbane, and a clear scrumhalf crisis with Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus seemingly not trusting anyone but an error-prone Faf de Klerk, Ivan van Zyl should come into the picture again for the home leg of the Rugby Championship against Australia and New Zealand. Blue Bulls coach Pote Human certainly believes Van Zyl could be involved then, which is why he plays him off the bench. The move paid off superbly on Saturday as Van Zyl provided the spark for the Blue Bulls when he came on.
Key moments and themes
Scorers
Griquas: Tries – Nicolaas Oosthuizen, Andre Swarts (2), penalty try, Eital Bredenkamp, AJ Coertzen. Conversions – George Whitehead (4).
Blue Bulls: Tries – Andre Warner, Franco Naude, Jaco Visagie, JT Jackson, Edgar Marutlulle, Jano Venter, Ivan van Zyl. Conversions – Manie Libbok (5).
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