That’s the view of beaten Vodacom Bulls coach Nollis Marais, whose team will begin their month long break by licking their wounds after the mauling they took at home on Saturday night.
Marais had previously warned his charges that if they were not at the top of their game they would take 50 against the Lions. With a 56-20 humiliation at home, there was simply nothing positive to say about the performance, as the Bulls were never ever in the game and while they may still make the playoffs, the gulf between them and the Lions remains as stark as the scoreline after this weekend’s matches.
Marais wasted no time giving credit to the Lions, was humble in defeat, but admitted it was back to the drawing board for his side, who struggled to get their hands on the ball at Loftus, failed to keep up with the pace of the Lions and were simply blown away by the Lions masterclass they put on in Pretoria.
“Definitely, I mean 56-20, they are a good side and play good rugby. I think we learnt a lot from today, it doesn’t seem that way but they are an excellent rugby side. In South Africa if you want to beat them, they are the team, they are the best team,” Marais said afterwards.
“They have a real chance of going all the way. They play a similar brand of rugby to New Zealand teams but they are going to be very difficult to beat. All credit to them they play very good rugby.”
“Let’s give credit where credit is due, the Lions were excellent. They showed us just how far we are behind and the score reflects that. 56-20 they were very good tonight and congratulations to them.
“In the beginning we stole two of their lineouts on attack and then suddenly they stole two of ours. As soon as we got onto the attack they stole our lineouts, and it was messy. The first scrum was a penalty and the next one was thrown against Lizo’s leg and they won it. We were under pressure from the beginning.”