Bulls set to chase Cheetahs

Bulls set to chase Cheetahs

Victor Matfield predicts the Cheetahs won’t veer from their expansive attack, but stresses their predictability won’t make them any less dangerous.

The Cheetahs’ game plan against the Bulls has generally centred on shifting the Pretoria franchise’s burly pack around the field, and attacking them in the wide channels. They’ve sought to achieve this by first establishing a solid scrum base, keeping the ball infield thereby negating the Bulls’ potent lineout, and defensively, they have been a constant threat at the breakdown – seeking to exploit an unset defensive line from turnovers generated at that facet of play.

The tactic has been successful only for periods in matches, and none of the current generation of Bulls players have experienced defeat to the Cheetahs in the Super 14 (the Cheetahs’ only victory came in 1997). Despite the confident offerings emanating for the host’s camp, nothing suggests that they will improve that diabolical record in Bloemfontein on Friday.

The Cheetahs’ are a mobile unit, capable of testing their opposition if allowed to do so by being fed with broken field ball or if their opponents seek to replicate their expansive approach. The Bulls have largely resisted doing the latter, remaining disciplined in their structured style, and reaping the rewards accordingly.

The match is again likely to feature a contrast of approaches, but Matfield made it clear that just because they were fairly confident the Cheetahs wouldn’t revert to a pragmatic game plan, it didn’t make victory a certainty.

‘There won’t be any dramatic overhaul of the way they’ve tried to play against us over the last couple of seasons. I’m not saying they can’t change their style, but their [player] resources dictate their approach, and they have some fantastic runners and game breakers. We’re expecting them to try and shift us around,’ Matfield told keo.co.za.

Matfield continued by explaining that the new breakdown law interpretations would amplify their threat.

‘They like to keep the ball in hand and the new interpretations will make it easier for them to do that,’ he said. ‘I also think the ruck recycle will be a lot quicker, which obviously favours a side who want to attack wider because there may just be a few more holes in the defensive line than there has been in the past.’

Matfield added that the new interpretations would aid the Bulls’ phase-based attack as well, but stressed that comprehensive planning in this regard was the key to success.

‘It doesn’t help us to be able to play through four or five phases then have no plan after phase five,’ he said. ‘So we’ll have to be aware and intelligent about how we use the ball. Patience, discipline and awareness will be important.’

The Bulls have played just one warm-up match in preparation for their title defence, and while they may be physically prepared, there are legitimate concerns about their match sharpness. Matfield doesn’t share those.

‘I don’t think we’ll be rusty at all,’ he said. ‘We’ve done a lot of contact training and you have to remember that we’ve generally been an unchanged team for three or four years now. Everyone knows the game plan inside out and out key combinations have a near telepathic understanding. It won’t be a problem.’

By Ryan Vrede


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  • 51.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    @Blouboerseun:

    Kyk ek weet die gaan ‘n taai game wees.

    Party mense wil dit nie verstaan nie , maar as die Cheetahs die Bulle kan wen is 50% van hulle seisoen gemaak.

    So hulle gooi altyd die hele kitchen sink en als agterna teen ons.

    Kyk verlede jaar… ons het met wat, ek dink ons het net net gewen, maar ons was kampioene en die Cheaters laaste.

    Ek dink die Bulle met tussen 6 en 12

    Gaan taai wees !!!

  • 52.WP Till I Die: Reply to this comment

    @Blouste:

    Amper soos die Leeus met die Stormers? ;-)

  • 53.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    @WP Till I Die:

    hehehe…so iets ja !!!

  • 54.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    While many of the games between the two teams have resulted in narrow winning margins, I believe the Cheetahs were lucky to come so close. The Bulls have often let the Cheetahs back into games after being up by a significant margin.

    I would therefore argue that it is not a case of the Cheetahs getting lucky THIS TIME around. I think they were ALREADY lucky in previous games, and that the Bulls didn’t close out those games properly.

    If the Bulls play to their potential, there should be 15-20 points between these two teams. But if the Bulls play below standard, it will be a 5-10 point victory for the Bulls.

  • 55.Blouboerseun: Reply to this comment

    WP Till I Die:

    Dink jy eerlik waar dat julle die S14 die seisoen al kan wen?

    Ek weet julle wil goed doen en al sulke dinge, maaaaaaaar om die koppie te lug moet mens n puik span wees. Nie net goed op papier nie…

  • 56.WP Till I Die: Reply to this comment

    @Blouboerseun:

    Nee, ek dink nie ons gaan die Super 14 wen nie.

    Maar ek dink wel ons gaan hierdie jaar die semi-finaal haal.

  • 57.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    @Blouboerseun:

    Ek dink WPTID is heeltemal bewus daarvan, glo my…

    Wat is jou score prediction ?

  • 58.Hoops: Reply to this comment

    Here is the problem..

    Every year us stormers hype our team and are dissapointed….that is how it has been going for us the last few year( ok …6years)…BUT…

    In 2008 Every single rugby writer put the bulls on top of the log….Dan retief was not even going to disput it and it was automatically accepted that the Bulls will do good.

    The same is true this year…it is accepted that the bulls will win all home games etc and dominate etc etc…..

    I feel a surprise coming this year just like in 2008!

  • 59.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    Kyk manne as al ons ondersteuners se optimisme ‘n realiteit word staan daai Kiwis en Aussies geen kans nie…

    Wonder watter een SA span die ongelukkige een gaan wees om die semi’s te mis ? :lol:

  • 60.stormer in a teacup: Reply to this comment

    Could easily go either way. It will all depend on which team combines better as a unit. All these head to head analyses mean nothing compared to who well the teams gell. Bulls experience vs Cheetahs youthful exhuberence. Bring it on!

  • 61.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    @Hoops:

    Too true…

    But I must say, I ‘m experiencing a different mental attitude…

    Maybe lesson learned…

    Time will tell…

  • 62.stormer in a teacup: Reply to this comment

    @stormer in a teacup: who = how.

  • 63.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    Have all of you registered for S14 superbru as yet ?

    Pool code : wrenlest
    if you are interested…

  • 64.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    @stormer in a teacup:

    You can be glad WP did’nt see that :lol:

  • 65.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @Blouste:

    Three massive differences between 2008 and 2010:

    No change in coach: Ludeke’s going into his 3rd year in charge.

    No change of captain: Matfield remains steady at the helm

    No internal lawsuits and strife: Bakkies is happy in the Bulls camp.

  • 66.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus:

    Oh and did I mention: Spies is there from the start, and not still recovering from his lung ailment. In 2008 he only flew out to join the team on the last leg of their overseas tour – with immediate improvements in the team performance, I might add.

  • 67.Blouboerseun: Reply to this comment

    TACITUS:

    True true true……… YOU CAN AD ONE MORE THING, MR MEYER IS BACK AND HAS NOT JUST LEFT AS IN 2008.

  • 68.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    I cant wait to see what Meyer’s influences are going to be on the forward game.

  • 69.Blouboerseun: Reply to this comment

    TACITUS:

    AND………… The one thing you can say about the Bulls is that learn their lessons, the NOW KNOW what not to do after winning the cup the previous season.

  • 70.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    @Blouboerseun:

    Miskien het ek dit gemis, maar wat is jou score vir die naweek ?

  • 71.Blouboerseun: Reply to this comment

    BLOUSTE:

    I don’t know if you follow the bulls blog on the bulls website.

    There was an online interview between François Houg and the bloggers. He was asked if Mr. Meyer will bring allot to the table in his new position. He sad yes he def think so and added that Mr. Meyer is sitting behind him on the phone with a rugby specialist from France exchanging information. That comment made me feel better about the future.

    We all know that the first task Mr. Meyer has in his new position is to set up the back up plan for when the big names leave.

  • 72.Blouboerseun: Reply to this comment

    Bulls 21 – 17 Cheaters

  • 73.scar: Reply to this comment

    Orange Facepaint? Check
    Kitchen sink? Check

  • 74.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    @Blouboerseun:

    Yes I follow it, but wasn’t there recently, will go and check now.
    Thanks…

  • 75.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    @scar:

    ???

  • 76.scar: Reply to this comment

    @Blouste: Just basic preperations for any game against the Bulls!

  • 77.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    @scar:

    Hehehe…

    Sorry, forgot about my previous post…

    Good on you, remember your “municipal” orange overall :lol:

  • 78.Blouboerseun: Reply to this comment

    SCAR:

    Take it that you are also going to that game.

    Its going to big a huge game def worth driving down to dusty old Bloem.

    Beer……….? Check

  • 79.scar: Reply to this comment

    @Blouste: I am sure there are a fair amount of blue colour municipality uniforms around as well!!
    ;)

  • 80.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    @scar:

    Sure. it’s just that I’ve never seen them at the stadiums…

  • 81.Blouste: Reply to this comment

    Suppose those with the Blue ones are working, the orange ones are the lazy ones you always see standing upright sleeping on a shovel.. :lol:

  • 82.scar: Reply to this comment

    @Blouste: I can do with a shovel today!

  • 83.JA-JA: Reply to this comment

    I think the Bulls and Stormers are going to the Semi’s this year.

    If anybody has problems it’s the Sharks, great forwards but backs eish. But I might be wrong, hope I am.

  • 84.stormer in a teacup: Reply to this comment

    @JA-JA: Ja,the sharks seem to have stalled. A few tears ago fresh young talent was sprouting up everywhere in Durbs – JPP, Waylon, Barritt, FS, Ruan, Kanko, Keegan, etc. Then they seemed to switch the tap off.

  • 85.Hoops: Reply to this comment

    Blouste and Tac

    I was just seeing ho nervous you guys really are….I must give it to some of you Bulls supporters…..I just don’t see most other teams suppoerters being so huble including myself…..after winning 2 S14 already.

    I truly believe the Bulls has the systems righ at the moment and it is you golden years….but somehow the wheel always turns…..no matter how hard you try to keep it from tipping from top to bottom!

  • 86.JA-JA: Reply to this comment

    @stormer in a teacup: I think your right, stalled is the right word, it’s not that the players are bad I just think the combinations won’t work that lekker

  • 87.SjamBok: Reply to this comment

    I think the Bulls could be in for a shock- the Cheetahs are VERy capable of playing a forward based game aimed at ball retention- and phase play from that. And the new rules will help them in this regard.

  • 88.Storm outta hell: Reply to this comment

    The battle will be won up front…and the Cheetahs have a formidable pack…expect plenty of penalising at the breakdowns…so whoever dominates this phase should pull thru’..

  • 89.Bouts: Reply to this comment

    Nah. I think the game will be won, like most games between Cheetahs and Bulls, by the one who gets a lucky turnover (accidental one usually).

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