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The alarming trend that's worrying Jake White and his Bulls

Vodacom Bulls head coach Jake White before the United Rugby Championship semi-final match between Vodacom Bulls and Leinster at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa. (Photo By Shaun Roy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Bulls Director of Rugby Jake White says his team will need to develop a killer instinct if they want to end their tour with a win against Benetton in Treviso.

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After starting their three-match tour with a 29-19 win over the Ospreys, the Bulls suffered their first defeat of the season when they went down 22-23 to the Scarlets in Llanelli on Friday.

In both matches, the Bulls could only add three points to their tally in the second half.

They also had a player sent off in those matches, but it does not take away from the fact they seem a bit rudderless on the field in the second 40.

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      Bulls Director of Rugby Jake White says his team will need to develop a killer instinct if they want to end their tour with a win against Benetton in Treviso.

      With Benetton riding a wave of momentum after wins against the Sharks and the Dragons, the Bulls will be under pressure to deliver an 80-minute performance in Treviso.

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      “Now we need to play well against Benetton,” said White after his team’s defeat in Llanelli.

      “Now it’s a question of being a little bit more desperate, a bit more clinical and having a bit more understanding on where we’ve got it wrong.”

      “It is a trend that we’ve got to try and change.

      “It’s something that is catching us because we start well and put teams under the pump and then when we’ve got our hands on their throat, we just let them get out.

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      “It’s all about learning and all about growing.

      “In the last four years, no team has been unbeaten in the competition, so it just shows you how tough it is to win week in and week out.”

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      P
      W
      L
      D
      PF
      PA
      PD
      BP T
      BP-7
      BP
      Total
      1
      Leinster
      5
      5
      0
      0
      25
      2
      Lions
      4
      4
      0
      0
      18
      3
      Glasgow
      5
      3
      2
      0
      18
      4
      Bulls
      4
      3
      1
      0
      15
      5
      Ulster
      5
      3
      2
      0
      15
      6
      Edinburgh
      5
      2
      3
      0
      13
      7
      Connacht
      5
      2
      3
      0
      13
      8
      Benetton
      5
      2
      2
      1
      12
      9
      Cardiff Rugby
      5
      2
      3
      0
      12
      10
      Scarlets
      5
      2
      2
      1
      11
      11
      Munster
      5
      2
      3
      0
      11
      12
      Stormers
      4
      2
      2
      0
      10
      13
      Sharks
      4
      2
      2
      0
      10
      14
      Dragons RFC
      5
      1
      4
      0
      7
      15
      Zebre
      5
      1
      4
      0
      7
      16
      Ospreys
      5
      1
      4
      0
      6
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