Bulls book home quarter-final

Bulls book home quarter-final

The Vodacom Bulls scored seven tries to beat Benetton at Loftus Versfeld and secure a home URC quarter-final.

The Bulls’ 45-19 victory moved them from fifth to third on the log, but they would finish fourth after Leinster thrashed the Ospreys in Dublin.

The Bulls started in fine fashion as centre Canan Moodie burst through midfield and quick hands put wing Sergeal Petersen over in the corner.

Ten minutes later, veteran fullback Willie le Roux took a flat pass from flyhalf Handré Pollard to cross under the posts.

After the early shock, Benetton settled and started to gain a foothold in the match on the back of their powerful maul.

A series of lineout mauls close to the Bulls line eventually saw South African flyhalf Rhyno Smith create the space for wing Louis Lynagh to score.

But the Bulls responded with some powerful mauling of their own and on the half-hour mark hooker Johan Grobbelaar was on hand to make the score 19-5.

The Bulls were denied two more tries for knock-ons during a perplexing period of play which also saw Benetton scrumhalf Alessandro Garbisi yellow-carded for a deliberate knockdown.

It mattered little as lock Cobus Wiese finally crashed over under the posts for the bonus-point try.

However, there was still time for Smith to light up Loftus with a terrific solo try from broken play, and his conversion made it 26-12 at half-time.

There was another shock in store for the home side when Lynagh scored his second less than two minutes into the second half, and suddenly there was a nervousness around Loftus.

Crucially, the Bulls were next to score as Petersen went in for his second.

Further tries by substitute loose forward Mpilo Gumede and captain Ruan Nortjé secured a comfortable win and a home playoff in two weeks.

BULLS – Tries: Sergeal Petersen (2), Willie le Roux, Johan Grobbelaar, Cobus Wiese, Mpilo Gumede, Ruan Nortjé. Conversions: Handré Pollard (5).
BENETTON– Tries: Louis Lynagh (2), Rhyno Smith. Conversions: Rhyno Smith (2).

Photo: Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images



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