The scrum has not always been the most highly-rated aspect of the Bulls play, but it was that set-piece that snatched a last-minute 19-16 win for them over the Sharks in a Super Rugby match at Kings Park that most people will remember for the controversial red-carding of both Schalk Brits and Akker van der Merwe.
With the match all-square at 16-16, the Bulls produced a massive scrum in the 80th minute, winning a penalty which flyhalf Handre Pollard slotted, his record of five-out-of-five when it came to kicking for poles making all the difference as his opposite number Robert du Preez only succeeded with two of his five kicks at goal.
It would have been a frustrating result for the Sharks, who probably played the better rugby over the 80 minutes. Their frustrations had already boiled over in disturbing fashion in the 57th minute when Van der Merwe used his head to try and clear Brits at a ruck, with the veteran then trying to protect himself and shove his opposite number away with his arms. Brits did make contact with the back of Van der Merwe’s head with one flail of his arm, but it was with the back of his hand and should be seen in the context of the flying headbutt he was victimised with.
The two hookers then grappled on the ground and Van der Merwe unleashed a barrage of punches. Both players, were, however, red-carded by referee Mike Fraser in an extremely poor decision that just boiled down to soft officials not being willing to make tough calls.
Who was the star(s) in this match?
The Sharks went into the break 6-3 down at halftime but were definitely the most dangerous side inside the opposition 22, with the selection of Aphelele Fassi at fullback producing a particularly inspirational display. In the second half, outside centre Lukhanyo Am took centre stage and was in sublime touch as he threatened the Bulls defence every time he touched the ball. It was his sensational break that led to fellow midfielder Andre Esterhuizen’s try in the 71st minute that levelled the scores. They were probably the two best individual players in a match that never rose to any great heights.
Key moments and themes
Point scorers:
Bulls – Try: Jesse Kriel. Conversions: Handre Pollard. Penalties: Pollard (4)
Sharks – Tries: Dan du Preez, Andre Esterhuizen. Penalties: Robert du Preez jr (2).
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