Forum Home Forum Home > Rugby Competitions > Currie Cup
  New Posts New Posts RSS Feed - Bulls president: There's a lot to be positive abou
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Events   Register Register  Login Login


The Lions next play the Stormers in Cape Town in the URC on 21 December 2024, kickoff is at 15:45

Bulls president: There's a lot to be positive abou

 Post Reply Post Reply
Author
Message
Transvaal View Drop Down
Admin Group
Admin Group


Joined: 30-Mar-2016
Status: Offline
Points: 39964
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Transvaal Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Topic: Bulls president: There's a lot to be positive abou
    Posted: 07-Aug-2019 at 7:57am
https://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/CurrieCup/bulls-president-theres-a-lot-to-be-positive-about-20190807

Bulls president Willem Strauss has called on faith not to lose faith in the team, insisting all is not doom and gloom and the union.

The Blue Bulls are currently bottom of the Currie Cup standings, with only one win from four matches and will have to work hard if they are to avoid playing in the promotion-relegation match at season's end.

The Bulls reached the Super Rugby playoffs this year but look set to lose some of their star performers - however Strauss told Netwerk24 that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

"Overall, there's a lot to be positive about at the union. Our representative teams - from schools' level upwards - have an 80% win record this season and a lot is being done to again make our clubs a strong feeder system for the union.

"It's sad to see our performances (in the Currie Cup) because so far it's actually been a good year for the Bulls. We have the most representatives in the Springbok squad and players like Lizo Gqoboka, Trevor Nyakane and Warrick Gelant - who are currently on tour with the Boks - played Currie Cup rugby last year. In a way, we're actually the victims of our own success."

Strauss added that they were already planning on making a success of next year's Super Rugby competition.

"We realise that we're losing a lot of senior players and that's a huge challenge. We won't have a Handre Pollard or a RG Snyman next season and we'll have to develop players to the best of their abilities."

Strauss added that the Bulls would give head coach Pote Human the best possible support.

He said they were in talks with former Springbok assistant Johann van Graan, who currently coaches Munster in Ireland, about a getting an American Football League (NFL) specialist who helped at the Irish club.

The Blue Bulls' remaining fixtures in the Currie Cup are against the Golden Lions (Johannesburg, August 10) and Sharks (Pretoria, August 24).


Back to Top
 Post Reply Post Reply
  Share Topic   

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down

Forum Software by Web Wiz Forums® version 12.01
Copyright ©2001-2018 Web Wiz Ltd.

This page was generated in 0.066 seconds.