Willie le Roux has credited attack coach Neil de Bruin as the catalyst behind the Bulls' dramatic URC revival. Appointed in late December after Pieter Rossouw's sacking, De Bruin's impact was almost immediate — the Bulls strung together enough form to reach a third consecutive URC Final, and they head into the June 19 decider ranked No.1 on attack with 633 points and 91 tries. Le Roux points to De Bruin's coaching style as the key difference: a collaborative approach that invites player input rather than dictating from above, underpinned by the trust De Bruin and head coach Johan Ackermann built during previous stints together. The sense coming through is of a squad that has rediscovered collective purpose under new leadership — Le Roux's comments on Ackermann suggest the change from Jake White has been broadly welcomed too.