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Connacht outclassed by Bulls in Pretoria

South Africa World Cup winner Willie le Roux claimed a debut try as the Bulls cruised to a crushing 53-27 bonus-point victory over Connacht in the United Rugby Championship.

Full-back Le Roux, playing his first match since helping the Springboks retain the Webb Ellis Cup, was joined on the scoresheet by Akker van der Merwe, Elrigh Louw, Ruan Nortje, Nizaam Carr, David Kriel and Chris Smith.

Fly-half Jaco van der Walt added five conversions and two penalties for the dominant South African hosts.

Connacht hit back through tries from Diarmuid Kilgallen, Tadgh McElroy and Shamus Hurley-Langton, plus 10 points from Jack Carty, but were unable to prolong their strong start to the season in Pretoria.

Victory for the Bulls at Loftus Versfeld Stadium was a fourth from six URC fixtures this term, a record which matches that of the outclassed Irish province.

While the South African side handed a maiden appearance to veteran Le Roux following his four-year spell with Japanese club Toyota Verblitz, the away side remained without injured Ireland pair Bundee Aki and Mack Hansen.

Recalled Connacht captain Carty and rival number 10 Van der Walt exchanged early penalties before the hosts seized the initiative.

Hooker Van der Merwe claimed the opening try, benefiting from a series of fine offloads involving Sebastian de Klerk and captain Nortje to cross wide on the right.

Flanker Louw quickly added a second by powering over from close range after spotting a gap in Connacht’s defensive line.

The visitors were seeking another scalp on South African soil following last weekend’s single-point success over the Hollywoodbet Sharks in Durban.

Yet they were on the back foot for much of an entertaining opening period which the hosts ended with a

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