
Facing the Lions is never just another fixture; it’s a clash of neighbours, a test of depth, and a battle of intent. For Vodacom Bulls coach Phiwe Nomlomo, Saturday’s Carling Currie Cup match carries more than just points: it’s about pride, resilience, and keeping playoff hopes alive.
“Look, it’s always a tough battle against the neighbours, for sure. And I don’t think it’s going to be any different,” he said on a media call yesterday.
Nomlomo acknowledged the unpredictability of the Lions’ selection, noting that they may field a completely different team than they’ve used throughout the competition. That, he said, “poses its own challenges,” but the Bulls are ready.
“We’re putting everything we have into making sure we try and get a result. It’s a game we must get something out of, with aspirations of still carrying on longer into the comp.”
Despite recent selection challenges, Nomlomo remained pragmatic and focused. Injuries have tested the squad, but the team is managing them carefully.
“We do have a couple [of injuries], and we’re dealing with them still. We’ll make sure that by the weekend we’re all good to go.”
He highlighted specific players like Jean Erasmus, whose availability remains uncertain, and confirmed that others, including a player recovering from a concussion, will definitely miss out.
Turning to the Lions’ form, Nomlomo was candid in his respect for their evolution.
“They’ve been piling on points, and defensively they’ve been quite sharp. They’re one of the better sides in terms of not leaking too many tries.”
He noted their tactical maturity, saying they’ve “managed games incredibly well” and are “playing less rugby inside the back 50,” a sign of their strategic growth.
But the heart of his message came when asked about the Bulls’ playoff position, a moment that could have rattled a lesser coach.
“Yes, it would be a disaster for sure if a Bulls team weren’t in the series. At the Bulls, we want to be in the playoffs in every competition. This one is no different.”
He didn’t shy away from the pressure. Instead, he leaned into it.
“We’re still in the running for the playoffs. This weekend is a must-win game for us, and that’s what we’re concentrating on. I’m not ashamed to tell you it would be a disaster if we don’t make it. Making it is] the expectation. And that’s what we’re going to work for.”
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