Stormers vs Bulls: 2015 Super Rugby live scores, blog

By Harry Jones / Expert

The improving Bulls travel south to Cape Town to face the resurgent Stormers, in a battle for the top of the South African conference. Join The Roar from 3:10am (AEST) for live scores and updates.

I’ll be in the stands at DHL Newlands, armed only with a smartphone and my wits, surrounded by beer-swilling locals, who will no doubt assist with helpful facts and figures.

It doesn’t get much bigger or more brutal than a Saturday night at grand old, creaky and leaky Newlands when the big bad Bulls come to town.

Four of the best forwards in world rugby will be on the paddock: Adriaan Strauss, Duane Vermeulen, Schalk Burger, and Eben Etzebeth. That alone is worth the price of admission.

Springbok hopefuls will be everywhere: Juan de Jongh in the difficult 13 channel, Lappies Labuschagne returns to try to chase Warren Whiteley down in the Super Rugby tackling sweepstakes, Arno Botha continues his outside chase for a World Cup berth, Pierre Spies is still pursuing past glory, Frans Malherbe is trying to convince Heyneke Meyer that Jannie du Plessis is not essential, and Nizaam Carr and Siya Kolisi are battling for the last Bok loose-forward berth.

Several young talents will be on display, too: flame-haired Steven Kitshoff, who has dominated all tightheads he has faced thus far, super pivot Handre Pollard, who seemingly can do no wrong, the line-breaking, offloading, defender-beating hometown hero Damian de Allende, and Mr Excitement, Jessie Kriel, who will back himself to have a go at the diminutive Stormer back three.

And in an odd twist of fate, by virtue of influential scrumhalf Rudy Paige pushing Francois Hougaard to the wing, the tattooed utility back has probably secured his World Cup ticket. Hougaard is one of the form wings in Super Rugby; a threat every time he sees the pill.

The Bulls have yet to tour Australasia, and cannot afford to give their arch-rivals (who returned from their tour with 10 points and have the easiest run-in of all the top sides) an edge going into the last seven games.

The Bulls lead the conference, but the Cape side arguably has the edge. The Stormers won impressively against 2014 Super champs, the Waratahs, in Sydney, and beat the Bulls in Pretoria. The Bulls started sluggishly, but have hit a patch of form, behind the best flyhalf in 2015’s tournament (Beauden Barrett might debate that).

The Stormers have their talismanic skipper, Duane Vermeulen, rested and ready. Even though coach Allister Coetzee has suffered his only real injury losses to loose forwards (hardman Michael Rhodes and even harder man Rynhardt Elstadt). He is spoiled for choice and has a conundrum on who to bench. Vermeulen is a given, but Burger, Carr, and Kolisi all play similar games and are all in form.

The breakdown will be a bloody mess, with bodies hurtling from many ‘gates’. Look for the tentative nature of Pierre Spies to be a disadvantage for the visitors, but Strauss could very well save the day for the Bulls. He plays to and over the ball as well as any opensider on the field.

Scrum time will be intriguing. The Stormers have two serious tighthead props, a dominant loosehead, and proper power from their second row and No 8.

The Bulls had a weak scrum to begin the competition, but have shored it up. Trevor Nyakane will give Malherbe and Koch a real test.

However, I see this as an edge for the Capetonians. Referee Jaco Peyper will set the tone early for how much of an advantage the second Stormer shove should give the home side.

The lineouts favour the Bulls, mostly because Strauss is a far better thrower than either of the woeful Cape hookers. Etzebeth will need to rescue wobblers and wounded ducks; Flip van der Merwe will be able to catch spiralled darts that hit the bulls-eye.

Kriel and Pollard are game-breakers, but overall, having to rely on Piet van Zyl’s slower, less accurate service from the ruck will probably mean that the Bulls’ ball-carriers will be too easily targeted by the maniacal Stormer gang-tacklers, revved up by the rabid home crowd.

Traditionally, the North-South derby (whether we restrict it to Super Rugby vintage, or use the hundred-plus Western Province-Blue Bulls derbies in the Currie Cup) come down to goalkicking. Pollard is a marksman with a clean strike, but Demetri Catrakilis and his understudy Kurt Coleman are even more accurate – Catrakilis is the most accurate kicker off the tee in world rugby this year.

Prediction
Stormers by a drop goal or penalty; Thor and Etzebeth take the biscuits, and bodies battered all over the field.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2015-04-26T12:03:26+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


It was actually easier to blog it at the grounds. Lots of help from the guys. The only problem was when it turned into a scrum and I dropped my phone. Yes, Stormers played the choke pressure game to perfection in the 1H. Pollard figured that out in the 2H; generaled them back. WP needed to keep the Greek on all game. Bulls' scrum was a weak point until Trevor on.

2015-04-26T11:19:58+00:00

Vic

Guest


Haven't watched yet, worked the weekend, but going to settle down and watch now. Don't know how you managed a live feed, Harry - sounds like a smasher - pretty equal?

AUTHOR

2015-04-26T09:51:07+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Thanks WINGMAN! Doogz submits SBW with a leg bar, but absorbs fearsome damage. The women would like that match.

AUTHOR

2015-04-26T09:49:05+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Thanks RT! The chips were wet with vinegar.... Really intense game. Highlights don't do it justice. Gotta see all the hits and breaks and offloads Just watched some of it Amazing what you miss either way : TV or live

AUTHOR

2015-04-26T09:46:06+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Brett, it was super physical. Heard the hits. Both teams came to PLAY!

2015-04-26T04:18:29+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


Good calling Harry. Live from the stands Good evaluation of the players and critical support staff like thr DHLcheerleaders That was close! Bulls back 3 with Pollard, doing some damage there. Damian dA and SBW in a cage fight. Who's the winner. And how?

2015-04-26T04:15:00+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


Pollard & Co injecting Currie Cup DNA into Loftus SR. Still in transition. First few games it was like Peter Sarsgaard from Green Lantern Lately, more like XMAN Magneto in his formative years. Will only get better

2015-04-26T03:33:04+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


So glad I got up for this one, Harry. An absolute belter..

2015-04-25T23:35:24+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Guest


Thanks Harry, I could stay up to watch and join the blogg (game started after 3.00 am), tried to but even had to retire mid first half of Lions/Cheetahs match, bloody eyes wouldn't stay open! I went back and read all 108 of your posts with the other 33! ... Gave me a great insight into what happen.. appear very intense and reading other articles online, it appear that Handre Pollard's one penalty kick miss and droppie charge down was was expensive while the greek kicked at 100%! Love one of your opening posts ... "The stadium announcer is shouting, the chips are wet, the seats fit me when I was 12, and this is what rugby is all about"!! The scene was set! Anyhow congratulations your Stormers are on track to head the SA conference!

2015-04-25T22:36:17+00:00

Sean Turner

Roar Guru


"Bulls will tour". Never was there a more horrific phrase for their fans.

2015-04-25T20:55:33+00:00

Yank

Guest


Jaco might as well worn a stomer rugby jearsey

AUTHOR

2015-04-25T19:12:41+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Thør was a force of nature. The chargedown of the Pollard drop goal probably was the play of the game. He had so much to do, to block it, and collect the loose ball.

AUTHOR

2015-04-25T19:03:07+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Man of the Match is Frans Malherbe; and surely a candidate to start as THP for the Boks in RWC. It could have gone to Steven Kitshoff, too. Eben Etzebeth was massive; as was Pollard for the Bulls.

AUTHOR

2015-04-25T19:00:50+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Stormers go to #3 on log; top of SA conference. Bulls stay in the finals group; #5. Bulls will tour; Stormers stay in SA. No big injuries; but there will be niggles.

AUTHOR

2015-04-25T18:57:43+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


It's a party

AUTHOR

2015-04-25T18:57:09+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


What a brutal derby.

AUTHOR

2015-04-25T18:56:35+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Stormers try to push over a try! It's lost out the back! One last chance for the Bulls! But WP hangs on! FULL TIME! 15-13 Stormers win.

AUTHOR

2015-04-25T18:55:05+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


It's after the hooter! 15-13 Stormers! All they have to do is win a scrum!

AUTHOR

2015-04-25T18:54:16+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Desperate defence by Bulls. Scrum! WP! 5 m out!

AUTHOR

2015-04-25T18:53:36+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Pollard lines up a drop goal after many phases! Charge down!!! Thør is the man! He races and gets to the ball 30 m upfield. Then Coleman advances it.

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