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CJ Stander (with the ball) was one of the try-scorers for the Bulls.

The Bulls were impressive despite some rusty patches in a convincing 39-16 win over the Cheetahs at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday.

This is the Pretoria outfit's only warm-up fixture ahead of the gruesome Super Rugby season.

For the Cheetahs, their best spell in the game came in the final quarter after both sides' coaches had made major changes.

Though, the Bulls went on to finish off the match with a scintillating try by Zane Kirchner following a backline move marked by pace, good handling and excellent back-up.

With both sides showing new faces, the Pretoria outfit was the happier of the two as their forwards seldom reflected the loss of stalwarts like Victor Matfield, Bakkies Botha, Danie Rossouw and front rowers, Gurthro Steenkamp and Gary Botha.

Behind the pack, Francois Hougaard cleaned quickly and used the possession to good effect, though, there is still much to build on in terms of cohesion.

Conversely, the Cheetahs backs seldom showed their pace, more especially as they struggled for good possession.

The first-half belonged to the Bulls, who could have been further ahead than the 16-9 interval score.

However, the Cheetahs did reflect a well-organised defence that seldom wilted under the Bulls onslaught.

It was at scrum time where the Bulls impressed, with their only first-half try coming from the facet allowing Hougaard to collect and break on the loosehead side.

The Springbok off-loaded to an impressive CJ Stander to round off the 40 metre try.

The Cheetahs flyhalf Johan Goosen provided six of the Cheetahs' nine early points with two 60 metre penalties.

Then both sides opted to make changes in the second-half to give as many players possible valuable game time.

Bulls coach Frans Ludeke replaced tighthead Werner Kruger – who had a back spasm in the week – at half-time, with Frik Kirsten coming on at tighthead.

Cheetahs coach Naka Drotske followed suit, most noticeably moving WP Nel to loosehead prop.

Eightman Davon Raubenheimer and flank Ashley Johnson swapped places with Tewis de Bruyn coming on at scrumhalf.

Ten minutes after the major shuffles took place, Goosen scored after a short kick from within his own half, with kind bounce also allowing him in under the posts.

Scorers: Bulls (39): Tries: CJ Stander, Dean Greyling, Zane Kirchner. Conversions: Morne Steyn (2), Louis Fouche.Penalties: Steyn (5), Fouche.

Cheetahs (16): Try: Johan Goosen. Conversion: Goosen. Penalties: Goosen (3). – Sapa

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B H S, wrote

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08:22am on 12 February 2012
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Good one for Bulls but disaster for Cheetahs line outs and scrum time have been shocking I lost of work for I migbht be a new coach

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