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|March 24, 2025
WHITE: BULLS' BMT AND NEVER-SAY-DIE ATTITUDE IS WHAT SUNK LEINSTER
Bulls boss Jake White hailed his side's big match temperament and never-say-die attitude after ending Leinster's 12-game winning streak in the United Rugby Championship (URC) at Loftus on Saturday.
The Bulls won the game by just one point (21-20) after coming back from a 10-6 deficit at half-time, lifting their game in the second-half to dominate the line-outs, scrums and mauls especially.
Neither side was perfect on the day but the third-ranked Bulls can be proud of how their forward pack almost entirely won the game for them, battering the star-studded Leinster side into submission.
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