A DANGEROUS DECEPTION IS PLAYING OUT IN THE BULLS’ LOCKER ROOM. After a SEVEN-MATCH LOSING STREAK that crippled their season, two narrow wins have sparked a whisper of hope. But insiders know the truth. This isn’t a comeback. It’s a TRAP.
Head coach Johan Ackermann ADMITS the grim reality, his own words a chilling warning: “We will take confidence, but they are only two wins. It’s nothing to get carried away with.” Look at the footage from their ugly 19-17 scrape past Edinburgh. They were DOWN 17-5. Players were carried off on stretchers, concussed and broken. This isn’t victory. It’s survival.
The media will sell you a story of resilience. DON’T BUY IT. Who benefits from this shaky narrative? A management desperate to mask a deeper rot. While the team celebrates moving from 11th to a dismal 9th place, they remain a staggering 19 points behind the REAL contenders. The schedule is a brutal conspirator—long flights on “sore bodies” from artificial pitches that leave players stitched and bruised, rushed into a “massive challenge” against the Lions with a wounded squad.
The silence from the top is deafening. They are asking you to celebrate the crumbs while the house burns down. Two wins don’t fix a shattered foundation. They just hide the cracks for one more week.
This is how a team slowly bleeds out while everyone claps.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



