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Bulls bruiser prepared for the combat

Sintu Manjezi has returned to the Vodacom Bulls with renewed vigour, crediting his stint overseas for growing him into a flexible ahead.

Manjezi re-joined the Bulls from Vodacom URC title-holders Glasgow Warriors in July, and made his first look throughout a north-south derby victory in opposition to DHL Western Province two weeks in the past.

Capable of play lock and blindside flanker, the versatile campaigner scored a strive in a powerful win for The Herd over the Griffons in Welkom final Sunday.

Manjezi featured for the Bulls between 2020 and 2021, and talking to the media on Tuesday, the previous Cheetahs and Griquas powerhouse highlighted his learnings after two seasons with the Warriors in Scotland underneath the stewardship of Franco Smith.

“Going abroad I wished to check myself in a brand new atmosphere. I’m grateful for that chance however coming dwelling, I’m acquainted with Bulls rugby,” the 29-year-old instructed reporters.

“I learnt from these climate situations and enjoying the form of rugby we performed at Glasgow, and having that have and bringing it again to the Bulls atmosphere has helped me lots.

“Earlier than I left, if it was raining you saved it tight, however going over there you want to have the ability to play in moist situations – catch and make lengthy passes – and never be shy to maneuver the ball. I needed to adapt to that.

“I attempt to be bodily, I like carrying the ball and doing breakdown work and calling the lineout, so if I can convey all these attributes collectively I can put myself in rivalry for choice at this union.”

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“Franco may be very arduous on requirements and he drives that fairly properly through the week, and he was answerable for our mauls and the way rapidly we performed. If you happen to take a look at how Glasgow mauled [last season] it was one of many game-changers for us,” Manjezi added.

“And pace of play, particularly on the ruck, which is one thing Franco had on the Cheetahs and dropped at Glasgow.”

Jake White is blessed with a bevy of expertise at lock and throughout the again row, and Manjezi believes the competitors for locations on the Bulls will take his recreation to the subsequent stage.

“I’ve been competing ever since I began enjoying rugby so I’ve to be prepared for the combat,” he stated.

“You’ve obtained to be a utility ahead and be capable of play a number of positions; my first recreation again [last season] I performed at 7, and I’m enjoying 4 and 5 within the Currie Cup. It’s about rotating and utilizing all my abilities.

“Cobus [Wiese] and I, and the opposite new signings, have been instructed that we’re coming in [to the Currie Cup] to study the Bulls system and get used to the performs earlier than the URC guys are available in.

“So we’re making an attempt to push and present that when everybody’s again collectively within the first week of the URC we need to be concerned in that matchday 23.”

The Bulls host the Cheetahs at Loftus Versfeld on Friday night, and on the problem posed by the 2-0 defending Currie Cup champions, Manjezi says, “They wish to hold the ball and have a excessive ball-in-play time.

“They’ve accomplished properly because the begin of the Currie Cup so we have now to match that pace of play, however we’ve additionally obtained to be bodily.”

Picture: Marnus Prinsloo/Gallo Pictures

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