Wow! What a game. Saturday delivered a rugby masterclass as the Bulls put in a mammoth performance to edge past a Springbok-laden Sharks side and book their place in the URC Final. It was a match filled with drama, heart, and resilience — especially considering the Bulls played with 14 men for nearly 30 minutes, and at one point, were reduced to just 13 on the field.
Jake White and his troops should be immensely proud. Against the odds, they showed grit, unity, and class. As for John Plumtree and the Sharks, despite a stronger season compared to last year, this performance — and the overall campaign — will leave them disappointed. They never quite looked like a team destined to lift the trophy. Ironically, their best performance of the season was against the very same Bulls outfit at Loftus during the regular season.
Now, let’s dive into player ratings for both sides. Here’s how we’re scoring:
Rating Key:
- 10: Perfect
- 9: On Song
- 8: Great
- 7: Good
- 6: Satisfactory
- 5: Okay
- 4: Below Par
- 3: Bad
- 2: Horrible
- 1: Disastrous
Bulls Player Ratings
15. Willie le Roux – 7/10
A few uncharacteristic errors but balanced with moments of brilliance.
14. Canan Moodie – 8/10
Outstanding, once again proving why Rassie Erasmus has such high regard for him.
13. David Kriel – 7/10
Solid performance despite an early scare with a disallowed Sharks try.
12. Harold Vorster – 6/10
Decent, but his yellow card was costly in a high-stakes game.
11. Sebastian de Klerk – 10/10
Sensational. Arguably the Bulls’ best player right now. Springbok selectors, take note.
10. Johan Goosen – 7/10
Remarkable return from knee surgery. Controlled the game well.
9. Embrose Papier – 9/10
Near-flawless. Controlled tempo, created two tries, and kicked brilliantly.
8. Cameron Hanekom – 6/10
A quieter game, marred by a yellow. Hopefully the injury isn’t serious.
7. Ruan Nortje (C) – 8/10
His best performance since moving to the back row.
6. Marcell Coetzee – 6/10
One of three yellow cards, but contributed in the small moments.
5. JF van Heerden – 7/10
A solid outing. Springbok future is bright.
4. Cobus Wiese – 9/10
Immense. Dominated the physical battle.
3. Wilco Louw – 9/10
Got the better of Ox Nche — no easy feat. The world’s best tighthead?
2. Johan Grobbelaar – 7/10
Good around the park, though not perfect at lineout time.
1. Jan-Hendrik Wessels – 7/10
Scrummed well and defended like a man possessed.
Replacements:
- 16. Akker van der Merwe – 5/10
Below his usual standard. - 17. Simphiwe Matanzima – 5/10
Scrum struggles were evident. - 18. Mornay Smith – 5/10
Did not scrum well. - 19. Jannes Kirsten – N/A
Not enough minutes. - 20. Marco van Staden – 7/10
Made a few crucial turnovers. - 21. Zak Burger – N/A
Not enough minutes. - 22. Keagan Johannes – 7/10
Played a key role late, including a clutch penalty and conversion. - 23. Devon Williams – N/A
Not enough minutes.
Sharks Player Ratings
15. Aphelele Fassi – 8/10
The standout for the Sharks. Did the basics right and offered spark.
14. Ethan Hooker – 6/10
Some defensive lapses, including a key missed tackle on de Klerk.
13. Lukhanyo Am – 1/10
Disastrous day. Missed tackles and uncharacteristic errors.
12. Andre Esterhuizen – 5/10
Relatively quiet throughout.
11. Makazole Mapimpi – 7/10
Lively and one of the Sharks’ few bright spots.
10. Jordan Hendrikse – 3/10
One to forget — struggled with game control and missed vital kicks.
9. Jaden Hendrikse – 1/10
Poor decision-making and execution. A big question mark remains.
8. Siya Kolisi (C) – 6/10
Below his usual level, though tried to rally his team.
7. Vincent Tshituka – 7/10
A strong showing. Justified his Springbok call-up.
6. James Venter – 4/10
Couldn’t impose himself on the game.
5. Emile van Heerden – 6/10
Made some solid contributions at the lineout.
4. Corne Rahl – 5/10
Reliable at the lineout, but not much else.
3. Vincent Koch – 4/10
Dominated at scrum time. Not his best showing.
2. Bongi Mbonambi – 4/10
Unusually quiet game from the experienced hooker.
1. Ox Nche – 4/10
Struggled mightily in the scrums.
Replacements:
- 16. Fez Mbatha – N/A
Not enough minutes. - 17. Ntuthuko Mchunu – 6/10
Scrummed solidly. - 18. Hanro Jacobs – 6/10
Strong scrummaging effort. - 19. Deon Slabbert – 4/10
Had a quiet game. - 20. Phepsi Buthelezi – 7/10
Brought energy and power off the bench. - 21. Bradley Davids – N/A
Not enough minutes. - 22. Jurenzo Julius – N/A
Not enough minutes. - 23. Yaw Penxe – N/A
Not enough minutes.
Looking Ahead: URC Final
With the Bulls now through to the URC Final, the big question is: Can they pull off another upset and bring the trophy back home? Based on Saturday’s performance — where courage, character, and class were on full display — you wouldn’t bet against them.
Stay tuned for the final player ratings next week — let’s hope we’re talking about Bulls glory again!