Pine proud of 'untrained' Bulls

Blue Bulls coach Pine Pienaar hailed his team after they fought off defeat and illness in their 42-31 Currie Cup victory over the Sharks at Loftus Versfeld at the weekend.


More than half of the Bulls team had been struck down by flu, which restricted them to only one training session in the week before the match.


"Coming from a loss to the Cheetahs and coming from a week where we actually had no training … they've done well and done the blue jersey and the supporters proud," Pienaar said.


The Sharks entered the encounter as the only unbeaten team in the early stages of the Currie Cup season.


The result ensured a congested log at the end of the third week of competition, with three teams level on nine points and only three points separating the top three from the fifth side in the standings.


Sharks coach John Plumtree acknowledged that the Bulls were the better team in what he described as an entertaining match.


"We just weren't accurate," Plumtree said.


"They put us under pressure when they kicked off to us, and our line-outs didn't function properly.


"So the basics of our game weren't good enough to win that contest.


"In fairness to the Bulls, they were pretty good, they dominated the collision area and they bullied us a bit at times."


The match highlighted flyhalf Louis Fouche's class as he contributed 27 points to the home side's score.


The 22-year-old playmaker's ball distribution was crisp and he was a constant thorn in the Sharks' side with his canon-like kicking boot.


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