Jacques du Plessis has urged the Vodacom Bulls to strike an important psychological blow to their rivals when they face DHL Western Province in a Currie Cup clash in Cape Town on Saturday.
The second will take place in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship quarter-finals, when the DHL Stormers host the Vodacom Bulls on 6 May.
“We want to do well this weekend. It’s very important for us to play well before the quarter-finals.” “Some of those losses we could have won, but the ball just didn’t bounce our way. We stuck to our guns, knowing what we can do, trained hard. We are just happy with where we are.”
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