Injury-hit Bulls off to the East to face Sunwolves

Injury-hit Trevor Nyakane will not be available to play the Sunwolves in Singapore. Photo: Christiaan Kotze/BackpagePix

Injury-hit Trevor Nyakane will not be available to play the Sunwolves in Singapore. Photo: Christiaan Kotze/BackpagePix

Published Jun 26, 2018

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PRETORIA – Faced with the undesirable task of winning all three of their remaining matches if they want to stand a chance of making the Super Rugby play-offs, the Bulls have been rocked by an injury crisis at prop and among the loose forwards which could easily derail their campaign.

The Bulls injury list reads like a casualty ward with Springbok prop Trevor Nyakane ruled out for at least the upcoming game against the Sunwolves in Singapore while Lizo Gqoboka (toe-ligaments) and Frans van Wyk (ankle) will only return in November.

While the men in blue will get some temporary reprieve with the return to action of Pierre Schoeman and Conraad van Vuuren who had both served suspensions, there is serious concern at how thin the Bulls stocks are in the frontrow.

Amongst the loose forwards, injuries to Roelof Smit and Marco van Staden further compounded the loss of Tim Agaba and Hendre Stassen.

Tim Agaba is one of the many casualties in the Bulls Super Rugby outfit. Photo: Gavin Barker/BackpagePix

Van Staden seems to have recovered from knee and ankle injuries and is likely to partner with Thembelani Bholi and Nic de Jager but there is concern over the lack of match fitness of the reserves with Hanro Liebenberg and Jannes Kirsten recently returning from injury.

Captain and centre Burger Odendaal was ruled out after suffering a calf strain injury in Sunday’s match against the Golden Lions in the SuperSport Rugby Challenge while Springbok wing Travis Ismaiel is struggling with a niggle after returning from international duty.

Bulls coach John Mitchell has been at pains to put together a team that will travel to Singapore and not only be competitive but also win and do so comprehensively if they are to remain in play-off contention.

“We are in a crisis situation with the props and only have Pierre and Conraad standing.

“The loose forward area is also a crisis because we only have players returning from long term injury, and none of them are match fit as much as I would like them to be. We certainly have a big challenge in that area for the rest of the competition,” said Mitchell.

As much as Mitchell and his team find themselves in a rather desperate situation, the former All Blacks mentor is still considering the health of his returning Springboks and is likely to rest some if not start them off the bench against the Sunwolves.

Mitchell is pleased at the honest shift his players put in at international level and was particularly satisfied to see how lock RG Snyman did well at Test level while scrumhalves Ivan van Zyl and Embrose Papier also got a taste of playing on the big stage.

“It was good to see that some of the guys found their feet at Test level,” Mitchell said of his new Boks.

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