Bulls boss Jake White is excited about what lies ahead for his team in the final few games of this season's URC.
The Pretoria-based team will host a quarter-final at Loftus Versfeld.With the Bulls having secured their top four spot at the weekend and guaranteed themselves a date at Loftus Versfeld in the United Rugby Championship quarter-finals, director of rugby Jake White is excited about what lies ahead in the coming weeks and believes his team are good enough to go all the way this season.and they can now finish no worse than fourth after next week’s final round robin game.
“This year, the worst we can finish is fourth. That means it’s already a quarter-final. That’s an improvement on where we were last year.
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