French club Toulouse secured a comfortable 33-9 victory over the Bulls in the Champions Cup last 16 at the Stade Ernest-Wallon on Sunday, ...
Penalties: Thomas Ramos (4) Conversions: Thomas Ramos (3) Somehow, the Bulls stayed in the fight and trailed just by six points after Thomas Ramos and Chris Smith went for it on the kicking tee, with the hosts leading 12-6.
Toulouse scored three second-half tries against the Bulls to secure their place in the Champions Cup quarter-finals, where they will face the Sharks.
[Toulouse](https://www.planetrugby.com/team/toulouse) then put the game to bed just after the hour mark after forcing a turnover from a Bulls scrum. Under a penalty advantage, Dupont chipped the ball over the Bulls’ defence and try line. Meafou got the first in the 51st minute as Toulouse cashed in from a penalty close to the Bulls’ line. [Thomas Ramos](https://www.planetrugby.com/tag/thomas-ramos), scored 18 points off the tee. However, Lebel’s feet lifted at just the right time as he dotted down in the corner. Man of the match,
French giants Toulouse easily dispatched the Bulls 33-9 in the Heineken Champions Cup last 16 on Sunday to set up an exciting quarterfinal clash against the ...
Lebel scored the second four minutes later. Bulls 9 (6): Penalties: Chris Smith (3) . Conversion: Thomas Ramos (3) Penalties: Ramos (4).
Poor discipline and stage-fright contributed to the Bulls being dumped out of the Champions Cup by a strong Toulouse outfit on Sunday.
Penalties: Ramos (4) Conversions: Thomas Ramos (3). With the pressure mounting after a number of infringements, the Bulls lost centre Harold Vorster to a yellow card on the half-hour mark for hands in the ruck, and Ramos added a fourth penalty to make it 12-3.
Five-time winners Stade Toulousain delivered a patient and impressive performance in their round of 16 Heineken Champions Cup encounter against the Vodacom ...
Penalty goals: Ramos (4). Conversions: Thomas Ramos (3). Smith had the first say in the game with a penalty goal in first minute, but this was cancelled out minutes later as Ramos kicked back-to-back three-pointers within four minutes to take their lead to 6-3.
RC Toulouse stuttered their way to an easy 33-9 Heineken Champions' Cup victory over the Vodacom Bulls on Sunday, booking themselves a tie against the Cell ...
It was a day the Bulls would rather forget. But for the next 30 minutes Toulouse camped in their half and came away with penalties but nothing else. But other than the glimpses of an attack, they had nothing else to offer. And somehow the team need to arrest the decline. In the second half the Bulls were better, but one passage of play summed up their day in France perfectly. Instead of a penalty, Carley ruled the ball is playable and Toulouse turned the ball over, went 40 metres and scored.
The Vodacom Bulls ran out of steam at Le Stadium on Sunday as five-time Champions Cup winners Toulouse scored 21 unanswered points to advance to the ...
— Heineken Champions Cup (@ChampionsCup) The first half was a low-scoring affair, as Bulls flyhalf Chris Smith and Toulouse fullback Tomas Ramos traded penalties. [READ: Wiese ‘will be a star’ for Boks](https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/wiese-will-star-boks/)
The Bulls rallied from 23 points down to beat Memphis as Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan became the first duo in franchise history with 20 30-point games ...
“I think I’ve gotten better and moving on to the next play, not letting it linger if I make a mistake.” “It’s not just the shooting,” Donovan said. But we stuck with it and flipped the game.” They outscored the Grizzlies 75-39 in the second half. The Bulls had no turnovers in the halfcourt setting. Guys are doing a good job of getting out wide and knowing we either have to run to the 3-point line if we don’t have an advantage or to the rim to get layups. The Bulls had one other shot-clock violation and only one true turnover. On the flip side, the Bulls tied a franchise record with just three turnovers. “You got guys like Pat (Beverley) and AC (Alex Caruso) flying around, it allows me and DeMar to play the passing lanes a little bit more,” LaVine said. They play with their hands a lot,” White said. Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan became the first duo in franchise history to post 20 30-point games in a season. Roaring back from a 23-point, first-half deficit, the Bulls dominated the second half in an impressive 128-107 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies.