Bulls pressure was difference - Schalk - Sunday, May 30, 2010Pressure from the Bulls was the main reason for the Vodacom Stormers
25-17 defeat in the Vodacom Super 14 at the Orlando Stadium on
Saturday, said Stormers captain Schalk Burger.
Burger praised the Bulls for sticking to their game plan which
forced the Stormers to yield to the pressure.
"They (the Bulls) had a certain game plan which created pressure
and it was pretty hard to come back in the match," said Burger.
"They kicked 18 points from penalties.
"The atmosphere was great and the Orlando Stadium is a
fantastic facility.
"We're (the Stormers) are pretty disappointed with the outcome
but we're building a nice team here.
"We'll take this experience into the Currie Cup and will look to
improve every week."
Stormers coach Allister Coetzee said his side made too many
mistakes and that resulted in penalties against them which enabled
the Bulls flyhalf Morne Steyn to convert six penalties in the
match.
"The Bulls are a classy side and matches like these are won and
lost at the breakdown, as we saw today," said Coetzee.
"We can't play catch-up for most of the game -- that is not the
way a team can win a match."
The victorious Bulls captain Victor Matfield said after the
match the 2010 season proved once again that it is the "toughest
competition in the world".
"To win this competition you've got to up for it 15 or 16 weeks
on the trot.
"We've been blessed and we've not had many injuries this
season."
Bulls coach Frans Ludeke said the Bulls would look back on the
2010 season with some very special memories.
"This is a special competition and a team has to turn up every
week." said Ludeke. "The atmosphere was amazing and Soweto has
climbed into our hearts." |