Despite riding their luck for at least 40 minutes, John Mitchell's men pull off the notable achievement of scalping the Jaguares.
Marco van Staden of the Vodacom Bulls scores a try during the Super Rugby match between Vodacom Bulls and Jaguares at Loftus Versfeld on July 07, 2018 in Pretoria, South Africa. (Photo by Gordon Arons/Gallo Images)
The Bulls clambered back on to the winning trail as they secured a 43-34 win over the Jaguares, who were out on their feet by the end of a fast-paced Super Rugby encounter at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday.
The Jaguares had the Bulls firmly on the back foot in the first half, almost scoring on demand as they raced into a 19-0 lead in as many minutes.
Amazingly though, it was the home side who led, 21-19, at halftime, although they had to rely on some lucky bounces of the ball to get there.
The Jaguares could not maintain their intensity on the highveld and they definitely faded, as the Bulls’ focus on tightening up and using their scrum to create pressure brought dividends.
Who was the star in this match?
While lock RG Snyman, who produced another all-action display, particularly in terms of linking with the backs, was the official man of the match, probably the most impressive performance of the day for the Bulls was by Johnny Kotze.
The former Stormers wing was playing in the unfamiliar position of inside centre, but he brought the required physicality and his bustling runs saw him score the Bulls’ first try and his storming angled run, off a Snyman offload, set up the final try, by wing Jamba Ulengo, which gave the home side a crucial 14-point lead in the final quarter.
Key themes and moments
Scorers
Bulls: Tries – Johnny Kotze, Embrose Papier, Jesse Kriel, Jamba Ulengo (2), Marco van Staden. Conversions – Handre Pollard (5). Penalty – Pollard.
Jaguares: Tries – Nicolas Sanchez, Pablo Matera (2), Gonzalo Bertranou (2). Conversions – Sanchez (3). Penalty – Emiliano Boffelli.
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