Numerous small mistakes cost the Bulls, who lost 31–20 at home to English side Northampton Saints in the Champions Cup.
The Bulls director of rugby said a certain standard was needed to win games in the Champions Cup, and the Bulls simply didn't have it on the day.
The Bulls lost 31–20 at home to the English side in the second pool match of the Champions Cup on Saturday. White added that though some close refereeing decisions didn’t go their way, the Bulls were responsible for their own demise. “The higher up you go the less time and space you get when you get the ball. That is when your skillset gets tested and you get found out – by that I mean we got found out when teams put us under pressure.”
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