Six penalties from
Morne Steyn and a controversial try by Chiliboy Ralepelle handed the
Bulls a 25-17 win over the Stormers at Loftus Versfeld on Friday.
A man-of-the-match display from SteynTelevision match official Johan Greeff rubber-stamped Ralepelle's 68th minute try that killed off any hope the trailing Stormers
A scrappy first half came to and end with the Bulls
The scoreline was flattering to the Stormers, who were looking decidedly rusty and really should have been made to pay for their 10 handling errors in the opening 40 minutes.
Steyn extended the lead to 12-0 shortly after the restart with another long-range effort as the Stormers scrum buckled.
Woeful
The visitors' cause was not helped by woeful place-kicking of Elton Jantjies, who missed all four of his kicks in his first game in the blue and white hoops.Skipper Jean de Villiers
Steyn replied with his fifth and sixth successful kicks however to leave the Bulls eight points ahead on the hour mark.
Ralepelle's try would be the killer blow as he collected Francois Hougaard's grubber from an offside position before diving in under the sticks. The TMO ruled that the ball had connected with the leg of Frans Malherbe, putting Ralepelle onside and the try was approved.
A late consolation try from Andries Bekker when the Bulls defence finally cracked proved too little too late for the visitors to salvage a losing bonus point and they head to the Shark Tank next week empty-handed.
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