
Following the Vodacom Bulls' 43-33 United Rugby Championship 37-27 loss to the Lions on Saturday, head coach Johan Ackermann lamented his team's poor decision-making, lack of finishing their opportunities, and unforced errors, stating that the Bulls were their "own worst enemy".
“We have to take accountability,” Ackermann said. “There were moments where we did things well, but it was just too easy for them to get turnovers at crucial stages.
“We were probably our own worst enemy by trying to shift the ball to someone in a worse position instead of just carrying and recycling. We lost the ball in contact or forced a pass, and that’s how they scored their tries.”
Ackerman admitted that the leadership made costly decisions against the Lions. “Sometimes we ran when we should’ve kicked, and sometimes we kicked when we should’ve run,” he said. “When we did see the space, we didn’t finish. Our passing accuracy stopped momentum, and that’s why we looked disjointed at times.”
“The breakdown is definitely something we have to look at, but more than that, we must look at our decision-making with the ball,” he said. “We didn’t finish our opportunities. In the first minute, we were held up; they exited, and when they got one loose ball, they scored. That was the difference.”
The coach highlighted several momentum-swinging moments, including a knock-on on the Lions’ tryline shortly before the visitors countered to score.
“That’s the part that hurt us more, that we didn’t finish. Every little mistake we made, we got punished. Credit to the Lions for that.”
“We just have to fix it. Individuals must work on their skills, and as a team we must put more emphasis on our carry and breakdown. If you lose, training is normally a bit harder, because you have to fix those things.”
Recent Posts
- United Rugby Championship Round 8 Preview – No South African Teams In Action
- “Happy Christmas And Do Not Worry We Are Busy Fixing Everything” – The Prez
- Hollywoodbets Sharks Confirm Springbok Hopefull’s Contract Extension Untill 2029 Confirm Springbok Hopeful’s Contract Extension Until 2029
- Rossouw And Bekker First Victims Of Vodacom Bulls’ Poor Performances
- Springbok Captain Make Shock Decision On Future At The Hollywoodbets Sharks
- SA Rugby Celebrates Progress And Success In 2025
- South African Team of Week 7 – United Rugby Championship
- Court Ruling Today Put 1,100 Players At Risk Of Having Their Brain Injury Claims Dismissed
- DHL Stormers Still Top Of The United Rugby Championship Log
- Van Rooyen Sees Loss To DHL Stormers As A Confidence Booster And A “Springboard” For Upcoming Matches
- “Sometimes You Go Through Struggles For A Reason” – Johan Ackermann
- “I Have To Give Massive Credit To Jaden” – JP Peterson
- “Lions Probably Unlucky Not To Get At Least A Draw” – John Dobson
- Hollywoodbets Sharks’ Final Ten Minutes Of Brilliance To Good For The Vodacom Bulls
- Bomb Squad Save DHL Stormers Against Lions

