Bulls forwards coach Johan van Graan says that the Bulls 48-38 victory over the Waratahs was due to them winning 100 per cent of their line out ball and this laid the foundation for their success.
And thanks to the good possession from that phase, numerous rolling mauls could be used as a platform for attacks he added.
"Our line-out drives were excellent and that created numerous scoring opportunities for us," Van Graan said.
He was pleased with the side's ball control and possession.
"We had 59 per cent territorial advantage in the end and also had 53 per cent possession. It was excellent, considering our poor start.
The scrums again went well, despite the Waratahs having Benn Robinson in their front row.
"It was a good first phase for us again and another good try was scored from a scrum."
"The backs created some great space with that and exploited it." he said on the Bulls web site.
According to Van Graan, the ball was in play for 35 minutes, which was the highest of all matches played last weekend. It is also more that the Cheetahs match (29) and Brumbies (33).
"As teams are starting to play better, this number will go up," Van Graan explained.
The Bulls kicking coach, Vlok Cilliers, was a happy man too, considering Morne Steyn's 100per cent strike rate.
"It was quite pleasing, especially those kicks from the touch lines. Those are vital as it adds the extra two points."
Cilliers was not happy with all the tactical kicking.
"Our defensive kicking was very good and Morne in particular relieved the pressure quite well. On attack we tended to kick too far and could not get to the receivers in time.
"They could counter by running from the back," Cilliers said.
"This was a great test of character for the team and the players showed good temperament as we only got ahead on the score board in the 50th minute."
"It shows how tough it was to get back into the game." he added.










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