Johan Ackermann lamented a contentious penalty try and moments of poor decision-making after the Bulls were edged 21-12 by the Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun Stadium on Friday night.

The Bulls fought hard in a physical URC clash, but were ultimately undone by a penalty try that Ackermann believes swung the contest.

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ā€œThe big swing in the game was the penalty try,ā€ the Bulls coach said. ā€œWe’ll get some clarification on that because we’ve looked and re-looked at the footage we’ve got. I begged with [captain] Ruan [Nortje] to ask the referee, but obviously they only seem to go back when it’s knocks and not when it’s big decisions like that.

ā€œThe only guys off their feet were Glasgow. Francois Klopper [who was yellow-carded] is standing right in the middle on his feet, so to make a big call like that without referring it, without being certain, just flabbergasts me. In this modern game, we have the technology but we’re willing to make spur-of-the-moment calls like that.ā€

Despite the defeat, Ackermann praised his side’s defensive effort – a clear improvement from the initial rounds of the campaign.

ā€œI’m very pleased with the step-up in our defence,ā€ he said. ā€œThat shows me when we get that part right and we get our possession and territory right and sort out some things on attack, there’s a lot of good things to come. I was really proud of the guys.ā€

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However, Ackermann admitted the Bulls’ game management at key moments let them down.

ā€œThere’s a time to kick out, there’s a time to kick long and there’s a time to keep the ball and build a bit of pressure. We don’t get the balance right all the time. We also played the ball out the back when we maybe should’ve carried.ā€

The Bulls now return to South Africa where players will get a one-week break, followed by two weeks of preparation ahead of their next clash against the Lions at Loftus on 29 November.

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