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The Vodacom Bulls hosted hapless Eastern Province side and won with ease with 87-10
02:06 Eastern Province captain Inny Radebe converts his first penalty. (00-03)
03:98 The Bulls force their way after a 5m lineout with Joe van Zyl who score. (07-03)
16:43 Nizaam Carr go over for the Bulls try second try after a 5m line-out. EP's ill-discipline make it easy for the Bulls. (14-3)
20:00 Although it is expected that the Bulls will win with a big margin the Elephants only problem is ill-discipline and the scrums at the end of the first 20 minutes.
25:10 Chris Smith convert a penalty. (17-3)
31:04 Several players handled the ball before Marco Jansen van Vuuren strolled over. (24-03)
33:13 David Kriel scored the Bulls fourth try after the Elephants dropped the ball on the attack. (31-03)
35:30 Nizaam Carr scored his second try in what is fast becoming a massacre. (38-03)
40:00 At the end of the first half coaching and quality the major reasons for the Elephants being massacred at Loftus.
45:13 Strvino Jacobos scored the Bulls 6th try after just 5 minutes of the second half. (45-03)
48:15 Tim Agaba over for the Bulls (52-03)
50:07 Stravino Jocabs scores his second try of the day (59-03)
61:26 Marnus Potgieter scores. (66-03)
64:10 Sithembiso Befile score the Elephants' first try in the match (66-10)
69:30 Keagan Johannes picks up the ball behind the Elephants scrum on the halfway mark and scores the Bulls 10th try.
74:30 Keagan Johannes scores his brace (80:10)
78:50 Jandre Burger end the 12 try massacre of the Eastern Provincefest.
Scorers:
Vodacom Bulls: Joe van Zyl, Nizaam Carr (2), Marco Jansen van Vuuren, David Kriel, Stravino Jacobs (2), Tim Agaba, Marnus Potgieter, Keagan Johannes (2), Jander Burger. Conversions: Chris Smith (9), Jandre Burger (3). Penalty: Chris Smith
EP Elephants: Try: Sithembiso Befile. Conversion: Inny Radebe. Penalty: Inny Radebe
Vodacom Bulls: 15. Richard Kriel, 14. Madosh Tambwe, 13. Marnus Potgieter, 12. Marco Jansen van Vuren, 11. Stravino Jacobs, 10. Chris Smith, 9. Embrose Papier, 8. WJ Steenkamp, 7. Tim Agaba, 6. Nizaam Carr (C), 5. Janko Swanepoel, 4. Jan Uys, 3. Mornay Smith, 2. Joe van Zyl, 1. Gerhard Steenekamp. Replacements: 16. Janco Uys, 17. Jan-Hendrik Wessels, 18. Gerhard van der Merwe, 19. Raynard Roets, 20. Uzile Tele, 21. Keagan Johannes, 22. Jandre Burger, 23. Diego Appollis, 24. Reinhardt Ludwig, 25. Werner Gouws, 26. Dawid Kellerman.
Eastern Province: 15 Riaan Arends, 14 Josiah Twum Boafo, 13 Christopher Hollis, 12 Sherwin Slater, 11 Quetyn Oerson, 10 Inny Radebe (captain), 9 Luvo Claassen, 8 Luigi van Jaarsveld, 7 Anele Lungisa, 6 CJ Velleman, 5 Mncedi Dlwengo, 4 Athenkosi Khetani, 3 Lepumlo Nguca, 2 Robin Stevens, 1 Lyle Lombard. Replacements: 16 Sithembiso Befile, 17 Siya Nzuzo, 18 Emile Klassen, 19 Ronald Sheckle, 20 Arnold Kleyne, 21 Diego Williams, 22 Josh Aldermann, 23 Keanu Vers.
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