Despite having to play for 10 minutes with 13 men, the Northern Bulls beat the Golden Lions 31-17 in a pulsating Super 14 match on Friday.
The home side lost Springbok hardman Bakkies Botha, to the sin-bin, and fullback Zane Kirchner, to a red card, in the first period, but still had enough fire-power to overcome the Lions.
The Bulls led 25-5 at the halftime break.
While the defending champions only managed two tries to the Lions' three, they built their victory around the accurate kicking boot of flyhalf Derick Hougaard, who put over six penalties and a drop-goal.
The Bulls got off to a solid start with their forwards making good inroads into Lions territory, but had little to show for their domination of territory and possession early on.
A number of decent try-scoring chances went awry after some shoddy handling, but the pressure they exerted on their Gauteng neighbors finally started to tell and it was not long before the defending champions got into their stride.
Hougaard got his team on the scoreboard with two penalties on the quarter-hour mark and then, moments later, it was the turn of Springbok wing Akona Ndungane to put his side further ahead.
The winger went over on the right after his fellow 'Bok winger Bryan Habana had secured the ball from an up-and-under that the Lions had allowed to bounce.
The recycled ball was quickly moved down the line, allowing Ndungane to run in untouched.
Hougaard then added a trademark drop-goal and a penalty for a comfortable 17-0 advantage, but the loss of Botha to the sin-bin and the red-carding of Kirchner for a dangerous tackle, allowed the Lions to at least score a try, through wing Dusty Noble.
The home side though extended their lead minutes before the interval when Hougaard slotted his fourth penalty of the evening before Ndungane ran in his second try.
Somewhat against the run of the play it was the Lions who made the running in the final 40 minutes.
First scrumhalf Jano Vermaak caught the Bulls defenders off guard as he ran in after taking a quick-tap penalty and then minutes later it was the turn of Rayno Benjamin, who dotted down after a strong break by Jaco Pretorius.
The Bulls though, who had done the hard work in the opening period, defended manfully in the final stages of the contest and even won two penalties, which Hougaard slotted, to help his side to a comfortable victory.



