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Bulls will 'face the facts' if other results see them eliminated from Champions Cup race

"We'll face the facts."

That was Bulls stand-in head coach Chris Rossouw's pithy answer on what the franchise will do if they don't qualify for the knockout phase of the European Champions Cup.

The men from Loftus merely needed a point from their meeting with Lyon on Friday night, but even failed with that objective in slumping to a miserable 7-31 defeat in freezing conditions.

As things stand, the Bulls must essentially hope that Gloucester don't secure a bonus point and win by more than 51 points against Bordeaux in their match kicking-off at 17:15 on Saturday.

"Gloucester play away against Bordeaux, so it will come down to points difference – and we will know where we stand later," said Rossouw."It’s highly unlikely that we don’t qualify, but it could happen. What happens will happen, and we need to face the facts."

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While the Bulls were hampered by poor handling, waywardness at the breakdown (22 turnovers) and a squeezed scrum, the sheer number of penalties they conceded on the night - 17 - proved a death knell to their prospects.

Rossouw referred to the conditions being a first for his troops - it did snow at one stage - but didn't want to use it as too much of a mitigating factor.

"It's the first encounter in France, so they came across a French side that at home, is obviously completely different. You can use the conditions and the travel as an excuse, but it was extremely cold. The reality is that the conditions weren’t that bad in the end – it was very cold, and there was also snow that came down,” he said."But if you put that aside, we just conceded too many penalties that put us under pressure. That was sometimes down to little

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