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2009: The year of the Bulls

2009-12-22 11:19
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Victor Matfield and Pierre Spies (File)

Johannesburg - Despite the Bulls setting up a series of records in their 61-17 annihilation of the Chiefs in the Super 14 final to win the title for the second time, 2009 will be regarded as a rather average year for South Africa in this competition.

In 2008 the high-riding Sharks lost three consecutive matches on their Australasian tour which relegated them to an away semi-final which they lost.

This year, however, they lost the plot at home after a reasonable overseas leg which let them well-poised to make the playoffs.

Four of their five defeats in 2009 came in their last five matches, including a 31-6 drubbing by the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein. The other three defeats in the run-in were in Durban.

The sequence of defeats saw the Sharks drop to sixth place and out of the playoffs.

The much-mentioned strength in depth of South Africa was hardly noticeable when the Cheetahs (last), the Lions, (12th) and the Stormers (10th) took up three of the last five places in the competition while the Bulls returned from a rather average tour - two wins from five matches - to build on their four wins from four before they left for Australasia.

In the end, the Bulls won all their matches at Loftus - including a semi-final and the final.

With two games to go and two local sides, the Cheetahs and Sharks lying in wait, the Bulls knew what they needed to do to make the semi-final.

The lowly placed Cheetahs, as always, played like men possessed at Loftus. The Bulls won 29-20 thanks to a late Bryan Habana intercept. Akona Ndungane scored twice and Chiliboy Ralepelle scored his first points of the season.

The Bulls knew a win against the Sharks at Absa Stadium could make the dream of a home final come true. The Bulls won 27-26 despite a try by the Sharks very late in the game. The one-point difference in the final score does not reflect the Bulls’ dominance.

Kirchner scored neatly in the corner; Ndungane was sharp to finish with his try and Danie Rossouw powerful in his surge for the line. Morn Steyn kicked two drop goals to add to the three conversions.

The Bulls now had to beat perennial champions, the fourth-placed Crusaders, in the semi-final at Loftus to have their first ever final at home.

It was a tough ask. The Crusaders had won the Super 12 competition five times between 1998 and 2005 and the Super 14 twice (in 2006 and 2008).

Three of their titles were won away from home; they’d won nine of their 10 semi-finals; and they boasted 26 consecutive home wins between 2004 and 2007.

Steyn was outstanding in the semi-final. He kicked four drop goals, two conversions and a penalty in the 36-23 win where the Bulls came back from being 20-0 down.

The Chiefs beat the Hurricanes in Hamilton to reach the final. They scored first in the Loftus final, but then the Bulls scored four tries in quick succession to blow the visitors away.

Fourie du Preez was brilliant in scoring the first two tries, only seven minutes apart. Bryan Habana also scored twice, and Wynand Olivier, Pierre Spies, Rossouw and captain Victor Matfield added tries in this amazing performance by the Bulls.

The Bulls recorded a number of new records in the season. Their 10 wins were the most for the franchise in one season and also the most for any South African team since the 14-team format came into being.

The Bulls scored 37 tries and conceded 33. Habana scored eight of those tries, Spies seven and Ndungane and Olivier six each.

And the 61-17 was a record win in the final.

Morn Steyn’s 191 points were also the most in the competition, the highest ever for a Bulls player and his 11 drop goals a new competition record. He was named Bulls Super 14 player of the year and received the same award from SA Rugby.

The Bulls used only 29 players in their campaign, and the conditioning of the team that ensured continuity was undoubtedly a huge factor in the team’s success.

In the Currie Cup, the Sharks also contrived to lose the Cup after 12 wins from their 14 league matches, with only Western Province having the better of them in both their clashes.

Once again, the Currie Cup - both the Premier and First Divisions - produced drama and some excellent rugby and kept the fans enthralled.

A super scrummaging performance by the Cheetahs in the semi-final against the Sharks in Durban saw them win 23-21 to set up a final with the Blue Bulls, who had overcome WP 21-19 in an acrimonious match at Newlands where unpleasant crowd behaviour didn’t do the game of rugby much good.

It took a huge Morne Steyn penalty in a swirling wind three minutes from time to clinch the game, with both the top two sides on the log having to watch the final on television.

Blue Bulls scrumhalf Fourie du Preez was brilliant in the final. He set up the first three tries by Francois Hougaard and Habana (2), the Blue Bulls were ahead 24-0 after 23 minutes.

But the Free State Cheetahs, who came back from a disastrous start to the competition when they lost their first four matches, fought back as they had done throughout the season and notably against the Sharks, when they were behind 15-3 at half-time and 18-6 shortly thereafter before shocking the Durban side 23-21.

In the final, after the Blue Bulls’ points deluge, the Cheetahs recovered to within six points at 27-21, but in the end the BMT of the Blue Bulls carried the day against a side that inexplicably struggled in the Super 14 where they had Griquas’ best players to call on.

It was also a season in which Griquas came of age with some great wins and more scares for the top sides. After leading the log for much of the season they were unfortunate to lose out on playing in the semis on points difference.

Combined with the Free State, a new confidence from the Cheetahs franchise could be a factor in the 2010 Super 14.

They have the guts and the talent, although perhaps not the depth, to do well in the Southern Hemisphere franchise competition, and the pressure is now on the Cheetahs to do just that.

The Leopards did well enough in their return to the Premier Division and will be even better in 2010, but the Boland Cavaliers were disappointing throughout.

Their relegation was expected, just as the positive atmosphere and new professional approach in Witbank are expected to see the Pumas come of age in next year’s Premier Division after winning the First Division with a single defeat from 10 matches.

 

Your Comments

Bulla12/28/2009 12:18 PM
...Pierre Spies = Superman = wears blue...
@Bulla12/26/2009 4:42 AM
Ja ou Bulla ou Spiertjies stoot seker lekker van agter in die skrums die mammas boy.Daai ding is die mees overrated speler ooit in SA.Grap en n nar!
Ian12/25/2009 4:59 PM
things to look at in rugby 2010 1 set of brains for all blue bulls [ fans included ] 2 sharks a team without smit 3 lions courage 4 w/p a ball
Bulla12/24/2009 11:14 AM
...ja, ...die einde van die jaar toer was 'n mislukking, ...omdat Pierre Spies nie daar was nie... ...en Wynand Olivier nie in Adi Jacobs se plek gespeel het nie.... .....twee Bulle maak 'n groot verskil...
D@P12/24/2009 9:38 AM
I am an anti bull as well, BUT the proof is in the pudding. Well done, you can not argue with results.
@Stuart12/24/2009 4:37 AM
Stem die foto lyk BAIE "suspect" so ook die een van Jean Deysel en BJ na die Italy toets!Bulla sal BJ MOET koop om ou Matfield so ver te kry om ordentlik te "stoot" in die skrums!
@Giel,Bulla & Stewart12/24/2009 4:31 AM
GIEL onthou die BB ondersteuners spog net dat hulle eintlik die Bokspan is as die Bokke wen!Met die einde vd jaar toer was hul tjoepstil!STEWART nee daai is n feit die Bulle het n great 2009 gehad maar o f... ek is noual sooooooooooooo g@tvol om dit te hoor!Het die manne dan NET rugby in Tswane om te kyk en Joost se stories te lees?BULLA vat n break vir Kersfees asb en laat iemand jou S...T...A...D...I....G verduidelik meeste ouens hier spot eintlik met jou en die BB en jaag net jul bloeddruk bietjie op.Relax,sit af jou computer,braai n vetterige Rumpsteak en suip n paar yskoues dan ga jy beter voel!
StuartW12/23/2009 11:44 AM
@Bulla...jong, daai foto lyk darem maar baie "suspect", jy kan nie stry nie....veral na aanleiding van Gareth Thomas se uit die kas klim gaan mense baie te se he van die foto en dan het hulle die Bulls se wedstryd van moffie dag, 8 Mei geskuif na 7 Mei...wonder hoekom?....aanvaar dit maar net soos dit is....die bulle het 'n goeie seisoen gehad, maar 2010 is 'n nuwe jaar met nuwe uitdagings...ons sal maar moet wag en kyk wat gebeur
Giel12/23/2009 9:16 AM
Die bulle is so goed, toe verloooooor ons toe die end of year toer. Die franse paddas boudjies braai toe bokvleis, en die ierse koffie drinkers, eet bok biltong. Dis so goed hulle is, wen maar weer die s14 en die ccup, en besteel weer griekwas met 'n ref wat spelers geelkaart. en ek wag toe nog vir die tweestryd tussen bakkies en grotman, en bakkies verdwyn, wys jou hys gay.
Bulla12/23/2009 7:52 AM
POEFTER BULLE, .....hahaha jy is lekker suur hê...!! Die Bulle het al die bekers en hulle is die beste..!! .....ou suurgat..!! He he .he he ...!!
Poefter Bulle12/22/2009 10:15 PM
Ek sien die Bulls het Gareth Thomas n hengse offer gemaak en hy het aanvaar.Hy sê hy sal beslis die gemaklikste voel op Moftus tussen duisende poefters wat "Liefling" uit volle bors vir hul "manne" saterdae sing!Hy en Steyn gaan blykbaar wissel tussen 10 en 15 om hom ook kans te gee om nader aan blue eye Bakkies en Pieere Spiertjies te kom!Heheheheheh tiekie tiekie toffie al die bulletjies is m#ffies!Kom nou Bulle kom uit jul kaste uit manne.Sien Thomas het soms baklei omdat hy wou hê die ouens moet dink hy is nie gay nie....laat n ou wonder oor Bakkies!?Lekker kots ou Bulla bierpens!Waar sit n vis se d&&s? Agter sy visstok in n BB trui langs die Vaaldam!
Malcolm (Sharks= 2010 Super14 champs!)12/22/2009 6:18 PM
Not all Sharks supporters whine. I admit some here create a bad impression of Sharks supporters. However, some Bulls supporters are really bad. I am convinced that Jaco is the same Jaco Barnard who goes around on Facebook making immature and pathetic little comments. So I guess we all have to look at our fellow supporters before commenting about other teams' supporters.
Koos Kombuis12/22/2009 6:11 PM
aaah i love it when the sharks supporters gets so emotional "hey man! Lekker kry ek nou". Its been months and it still stings. looving it :) Ek gaan nou vleisbraai, tot later :P
NCT12/22/2009 5:33 PM
You always hear about how crap the bull supporters are, but judging from these posts I must say you sharks lot are a bunch of sore losers and whining b!tches! I'd really like to see one of you pathetic little wimps tell Bakkies in his face what a homo you think he is...
just me @ Shark Bone12/22/2009 3:49 PM
Just one thing mate... You got whipped by a bunch of gays!!!! What does that say about your team? Ha Ha Ha. Bulls are the Best! (And no, I'm pretty sure they aren't gay, just very very very sour grapes from a sore loser, that can't give credit where credit is due!) LMAO!!
Blue Jake12/22/2009 3:21 PM
My wishes for the new year: 1) The Bulls carry on where they left off. 2) The Sharks don't choke when it matters. 3) The Stormers fullfill their promise. 4) Cheetahs & Lions whatever.
Blue Jake12/22/2009 3:18 PM
@Peet, the Boks will never end up lower than your mother.
actionman12/22/2009 2:35 PM
2010: the year of the stormers! :)
Bulla12/22/2009 2:25 PM
SHARK BONE, ....sour grapes..?? .....Fact is Victor Matfield, Bakkies Botha and Pierre Spies are the best in the world.... ......and they are playing for the Bulls...!!
Peet12/22/2009 2:01 PM
The same bull players were responsible for the bok tera at the end of year tours. Is it so much worth, claiming the title and loose so pathetic, by loosing the IRB top spot. well done bulls you cost the Boks the nr 1 spot. Carry on like this and the boks will end up lower.
JACO12/22/2009 1:44 PM
SHARK BONE F@#$K YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAVE I SAID IT LOUD ENOUGH??? F@#$K YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHARKS BASTRD.
Shark Bone12/22/2009 1:13 PM
This pic just confirms it all about the Bulls lot,they're a bunch of gays.You must check when they celebrate a point,patting each others' bums,WTF?? Matfield is a two-timing b!tch,one day he's with Bakkies now it's Spies,they must be enjoying his backside.
Bulla12/22/2009 1:11 PM
....Blue Bulls...!! ........simply the best...!! .....better than the poofter-Storm-barians and choker-Sharkies.... Go Bulls...!!!!!
Suzie12/22/2009 1:06 PM
Ek dink die Bulle is TOPS!!! Die leeu's begin altyd redelik goed maar 'n 1/4 deur die seisoen verloor hulle belangstelling. Ek glo wel met al die nuew groot name in hul kamp kan hulle dalk beter vaar. Die BULLE is altyd 'n span om mee rekening te hou!!
Hardus12/22/2009 1:05 PM
They remain a formidable team and with Heyneke Meyer back, they can repeat 2009's achievements!! Go Bulls!
junsau12/22/2009 12:31 PM
Had the infamous Fijian not played his hand, sal die bulle n ander tune gespeel het... BUT congrats to the bulls they're worthy of any honours bestowed on them.
Mozez12/22/2009 12:25 PM
Unpleasant crowd at Newlands? I thought it was a great atmosphere for the semis against the Bulls! Did I miss something? The crowd got right behind WeePee the whole game, I haven't seen Newlands like that for a while. Again, maybe I missed something...
Carl Muller12/22/2009 12:07 PM
Mooi so Bulls. Die ander spanne het ons darem 'n opdraende stryd gegee. Ek glo volgende jaar gaan die ander ouens minder grootbek wees en meer sportief. Ons het so baie ander goeie spelers en spanne. Dit is egter karakter wat deurkom om die Bulle die bekers gee.
Theo Groenewald12/22/2009 12:04 PM
I think the intimate couple stance rather suits those two... :-) Go Sharks 2010!
hans12/22/2009 12:01 PM
Bulls 2010 S14 champions and Blue Bulls 2010 CC champions!!!!! Mary Christmas to all Blue Bull supporters,and to all anti-Blue Bull supporters - Mary Christmas to you too!!!
lol@Brett12/22/2009 11:52 AM
Agreed Brett, Spies looks a little too comfortable and Matfield looks like they've just been caught doing something illegal. Spies should leave the touchy touchy stuff for the backrub back in the changerooms
homer12/22/2009 11:50 AM
what about the Lions, new president, new dir of rugby, and some good signings. Thy will make CC finals next year!!
Nemo12/22/2009 11:42 AM
well done to the Bulls you had a great year... Good luck to the Sharks and the other SA teams in 2010 Kick some austril /asian butt next year SA RULLES!!!
Brett Pretorius12/22/2009 11:22 AM
LOL...Sport24 needs to get a new Bulls pic. Matfield and Spies look like a very intimate couple :D Hope the bulls make next year as succesful as they made this one!
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