TOP OF THE TABLE
At the moment the Tahs sit top of the Australian conference by one point over the Brumbies.
Brumbies have a bye next week.
Tahs have a tough game against the Crusaders.
CONVERSION
No problem for Foley from right in front.
NSW 31 Bulls 8
Three in a row for the Tahs against South African teams at home
TRY! BONUS POINT!!
Ta'avo crashes over under the posts to get the Tahs the bonus point. Tahs 29 Bulls 8
The Waratahs are looking good in Sydney....
Yellow card to Kirsten as he desperately tries to halt a Tahs attack
Back to topTahs in need of another try now for the BP and top spot in the Aussie conference. C'mon boys! #WARvBUL
— Gareth Kidd (@garethvk) May 14, 2016
Four minutes to go. Tahs trying to get the bonus point back with another attack
NO GOAL
Schoeman misses the conversion attempt from out wide Tahs 24 Bulls 8
TRY BULLS
Swanepoel gets the Bulls first try of the game in the 73rd minute. Score 24-8 to the Tahs
I didn't like the idea of moving Izzy, but I am very slowly warming to the idea. The more the ball is in his hands the better #WARvBUL
— James Spencer Read (@JSpencerRead) May 14, 2016
CONVERSION
Foley adds the extras to give the Tahs a 24-3 lead which reflects their dominance in the second half
Folau started with a great bust and then backed up to throw the last pass to Phipps who has capped off a great game with his second try next to the posts. Tahs 22-3 over the Bulls
TRY TAHS!
Nick Phipps gets a double
Tahs controlling the game with more than 55% possession but can't find that elusive third try with 11 minutes to go
Bulls survive another Tahs raid when Skelton knocks on after some good passing by NSW
Back to topFolau tries a little chip over the defence which is knocked on by the Bulls
Waratahs scrum but Bulls are trying to slow the game down and are taking an age to get to the scrum
Tahs would love another try to give themselves a chance of a bonus point
Penalty against the Bulls as they pressed the Waratahs tryline.
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