Bulls boss Pote Human slams ill-disciplined players after Jaguares loss

Bulls boss Pote Human slams ill-disciplined players after Jaguares loss

Bulls head coach Pote Human did not hold back in his assessment of the Bulls performance against the Jaguares on Saturday. 

Super Rugby rookie Domingo Motti came off the bench to score a brace and secure a come from behind 22-20 victory in epic fashion for the Argentines at Loftus Versfeld.

After the game Bulls coach Pote Human criticised his players' "ridiculous" ill-discipline with two late yellow cards helping the Jaguares cause.

 

 


Bulls replacements Tim Agaba and Conraad van Vuuren were both dispatched to the sin bin in the final 10 minutes of the game. Agaba was given his marching orders for a no arms cleanout, shoulder charge while van Vuuren was guilty of taking the player out in the air.

 


 

The Bulls boss felt the Argentine side's two final tries came after forward passes, but acknowledged that the Bulls were the architects of their own demise due to their ill-discipline and failure to capitalise on their chances.

 

 

"You can't play a team like with 14 guys and then 13 at the end," Human said at the post-match press conference.

 

"It was just ridiculous ... the stupidity of the players. We have to rectify that and come back harder."

 



Human said the defeat was "a huge setback".

 

"I really thought we had them, and we let it slip."

 

A "very disappointed" Human said the Jaguares took their only scoring chance in the first half, but the Bulls were too profligate.

"We had so many opportunities and didn't finish," he lamented.

 

 

Human felt there were forward passes for both Motti tries, but said: "That's rugby. I thought there were two forward passes, but they got away it. Good luck to them."

 

 

 

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