Their fate, and a spot in the semi-finals of the Currie Cup, is still in their own hands, but the Blue Bulls are wary of not looking too far ahead, especially when they are playing a “dangerous” Free State Cheetahs outfit on Saturday in the final round-robin match of the competition.
After a massive turnaround in form, after losing their first four matches, the Loftus side will pack down against the high-flying Cheetahs on Saturday in Pretoria, looking to seal a berth in the semis.
The Cheetahs and Sharks have already secured home semi-finals, with the Bulls, Pumas, Griquas, Western Province, and mathematically the Lions, fighting for the final two spots.
Bulls defence and breakdown coach Sean Everitt said they’ve put themselves in the best position to secure a place…