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Bulls' best shot at Croke Park is to channel the Boks' November blueprint
Rich argues the Bulls' only viable path at Croke Park is the Bok November blueprint — scrum dominance and set-piece attrition — but questions whether their passive defensive system and identity drift this season will let them execute it before Leinster's fast start puts the game beyond reach.
White: This Bulls squad is better equipped — and they know they can't waste this chance
Jake White makes a personnel-driven case for a Bulls upset on Friday, pointing to five returning Test-calibre starters as the difference from last year's final — while urging the squad to treat this as the chance they may not get again.
Bulls' URC Final Blueprint: Win Ugly or Don't Win at All
Rich argues the Bulls must commit fully to a Bok-style forward-dominated game plan — set piece pressure, direct ball, early physicality — or risk being picked apart by Leinster's phase attack. The identity question is the crux: will the Bulls back their pack, or try to play Leinster's game?
Cullen backs 'defensive genius' Nienaber ahead of URC Final showdown with Bulls
Cullen dismisses criticism of Nienaber and calls him a defensive genius — with the added intrigue that Pollard and Le Roux know Nienaber's system inside out, making Friday's URC Final a fascinating tactical chess match.
Mallett's blueprint: How the Bulls can upset Leinster at Croke Park
Mallett argues the Bulls' only realistic path to a URC title is to abandon phase-play ambitions and suffocate Leinster with set-piece pressure and Stormers-style line speed — a system that left Leinster visibly spent after the semi-final.
White: Bulls are better equipped this time — here's why
White argues the Bulls are meaningfully stronger than the side he led to last year's final, citing the return of five Springboks and a year's extra maturity — while cautioning that Leinster still need to be beaten, not just outprepared.
Ackermann's Louw gamble: Is the Bulls boss getting his team selection wrong for the URC Final?
Jackman and White argue Ackermann is leaving a key tactical advantage on the bench by not starting Louw — with Leinster's front row already depleted, the Bulls should be targeting early scrum dominance rather than saving their best tighthead for the second half.
Bulls tipped to end URC final hoodoo — but the scrum is everything
Planet Rugby tips the Bulls to edge Leinster by three at Croke Park, with the set-piece battle — and Porter's absence — framed as the pivotal factor in what should be a far tighter affair than last year's final.
Bulls vs Leinster: Can Ackermann's Side Finally Break the Final Curse?
Erasmus points the Bulls to the Stormers' semifinal blueprint as Rugby365 previews Friday's URC Final, with full lineups, key matchup breakdowns, and a Leinster-by-six prediction.
URC Final: The head-to-heads that will decide it in Dublin
Nacewa and Matfield break down the key URC Final battles: Le Roux vs Keenan at fullback, Papier vs Gibson-Park at nine, and Moodie's midfield test against a Leinster back line that ended the Bulls 32-7 twelve months ago.
Ref Robbed the Stormers: Schalck and JDV Dissect the Toulon Controversy
Schalck Burger and Jean de Villiers argue the referee's failure to award a penalty try cost the Stormers the match at Stade Mayol, and debate whether a South African franchise can realistically win the Champions Cup given how the competition is structured.
Stormers top the log, but Kuba's injury clouds the run-in
The panel backed the Stormers' commanding win over Glasgow as a genuine confidence reset, but flagged Feinberg-Mngomezulu's injury as the critical variable in their URC run-in.