Aug 28 2010

Friday turned into an absolute disaster for the Blue Bulls rugby union.


PUMAS SCORE DESERVED VICTORY

On the field, the Bulls travelled to Nelspruit to play the Pumas at the Mbombela Stadium.

This was the first rugby to played at the new magnificent stadium, one I believe is the best in the country.

The crowd have awesome vantage points, and are close to the playing surface, and boy can the stadium get noisy!

The Pumas had the support of approx 20000 fans, and could well move to the “Giraffe stadium” on a permanent basis.

After the match, Pumas captain Hannes Franklin said “And with a crowd like this, we can see ourselves settling down in Nelspruit. We’re really happy.”

The Pumas dominated the opening exchanges and built a handy led when eightman Doppies le Roux crashed over in the third minute.

Eight minutes later, Pumas flyhalf Elgar Watts broke clear to score the Pumas second try.

The Bulls gradually worked their way back into the match, and at halftime they had a slender 1 point lead (11-10), that should have been extended but flyhalf Francois Brummer had missed two fairly easy penalty attempts.

The second half saw Springbok flank Dewald Potgieter open the scoring and a handy lead for the Bulls, but it was the Pumas who finished stronger, and were the more desperate side for Currie Cup points.

Two further tries gave the Pumas a well-deserved 1 point win, 22-21.

The Blue Bulls now occupy 4th spot on the log, and are now in real danger of missing out on a semi-final spot if they don’t turn around their season quickly!

OTHER CURRIE CUP RESULTS

W Province 24 Cheetahs 29
Sharks 48 Griquas 30
Lions 45 Leopards 22


MURDER CHARGE FOR BEES ROUX?

The day however was blighted with news that Blue Bull prop Bees Roux is being held in jail on a murder charge.

Whilst details are sketchy, and we shouldn’t speculate until we have the facts, this is extremely sad news for all involved.

It is alleged that Blue Bulls player (reported as Bees Roux) was involved in an incident involving a policeman in Schoeman Street, Pretoria who has now been confirmed as having died.

The Pretoria metro policeman was identified as Jacob Mogale.

My condolences go out to his family and friends.

The incident took place in the early hours of Friday morning. It is believed the police officer was driving the player home when an argument started. What Roux was doing out at that time I am not sure, and reports that he was drunk have yet to be confirmed.

It is not the first incident this year involving Blue Bulls players, and the union is starting to make more headlines of the field than on it.

As a Blue Bulls supporter I would like to see the side focus on what they do best, as I believe they are generally great ambassadors for the game on and off the field.

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