Jake White believes the Vodacom Bulls are on the verge of securing a place in the semi-finals of the URC and Champions Cup ahead of a two-match tour that includes a clash with Leinster.
Having left off with a bonus-point victory over the DHL Stormers before the two-week break, the Bulls currently sit in second place on the URC log, four points behind eight-time champions Leinster.
“You are almost guaranteed to make two semifinals in two competitions. That’s a hell of a nice place to be as a club. It’s not a given, I’m not jumping the gun. “It’s a nice exciting time and run of games. There is a lot to be playing for,” White said. “I would like us to play in the next month like a team that is happy to be in that situation.
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