While he probably would've had ammunition to do just that, Bulls mentor Jake White isn't going to lose his temper with his troops following this weekend's defeat to Glasgow.The 35-21 reverse was arguably the most barren and sloppy performance the side delivered in over a year as Franco Smith's incisive Scots ran them off their feet.Yet, unlike last season when the Bulls lost five of their first six outings, they currently boast a decent 75% win record and sit fifth on the overall log."I just said to the players I'm disappointed, and they know I'm disappointed.
But they themselves are disappointed too. I'm not a coach who shouts and screams and belittles them now, and tries to break them down," said White."We've got a long tour and long season, and one poor performance doesn't mean you are not going to win the competition.
Last year this time, we had won one game."I'm not going to shout and scream. We will work it out together as a group, with the coaches and players.
I can't fast-forward experience and age. If you consider, (Reinhardt) Ludwig is 21, Elrigh Louw's 22, Jan-Hendrik Wessels 21.