Super 14 - Bulls end Brumbies' semi hopes

Eurosport - Fri, 09 May 21:18:00 2008

The Bulls overcame two yellow cards in the first half to grind out a 28-17 victory over the Brumbies in their Super 14 match in Pretoria.

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The Bulls outscored the visitors by three tries to two in their final home game of the competition, and ended the Brumbies' hopes of earning a place in the semi-finals.

The Bulls stay 10th and out of contention for a last-four place.

The Bulls scored first after the Brumbies fumbled a high kick, the ball was carried up and then moved wide to centre JP Nel who powered over in the fourth minute. Flyhalf Morne Steyn's 52-metre penalty eight minutes later gave his team an 8-0 lead.

The visitors replied at the end of the first quarter when lock Alister Campbell cut the line inside the Bulls 22, slipped through a tackle and dived over for the score.

Referee Steve Walsh yellow-carded Bulls fullback Zane Kirchner for a dangerous tackle in the build-up to the try as Brumbies captain Stirling Mortlock converted to bring his team within a point.

The 14-man Bulls again profited from a poorly fielded high kick only three minutes later when prop Gurthro Steenkamp pounced on a loose ball before flanker Wikus van Heerden drove over the ruck to dot it down on the tryline. Steyn's conversion put the Bulls 15-7 ahead.

With a little less than 10 minutes remaining in the first half Kirchner returned to the field, but the fullback was almost immediately replaced in the sin-bin by Bulls hooker Derick Kuun who was found guilty of illegally using his hands in the ruck.

The home team retained an eight-point lead as both teams traded a further penalty-kick before changing sides.

The Bulls added a penalty by Steyn just after the restart and then centre Wynand Oliver received the ball deep inside the visitors' 22, dummy-passed his way through a scrambling Brumbies defence, and outpaced winger Afusipa Taumoepeau to score near the posts. Steyn's conversion moved the home team into a 28-10 lead after 55 minutes.

The Brumbies scored a consolation try with 15 minutes remaining when flanker George Smith squirmed through a number of tackles and found replacement lock Peter Kimlin in close support to reduce the deficit, Mortlock converting.

Reuters