Bulls eye a quick takeoff
Updated | By Liam del Carme
In this episode of To The Last Drop, the focus is on momentum— on and off the field. While the Bulls’ quick starts have set them apart in the URC, memories of a sluggish showing in Edinburgh linger. Plus, hosts Brenden Nel and Liam Del Carme weigh in on the Sharks and Stormers’ quarter-final challenges.

Though the Bulls have vacated the blocks better than any other team in the United Rugby Championship (URC), their sluggish start the last time the teams met in Edinburgh in the European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) left White with much to lament.
White believes Edinburgh will come with a plan to try and disrupt the Bulls, but remains optimistic about his team's prospects.
Elsewhere To The Last Drop hosts Brenden Nel and Liam Del Carme caution that the Sharks need to tread carefully in their quarter-final against Munster in Durban.
The visitors have a well-earned reputation for winning knock-out matches away from home, and the Sharks will have to display greater game management than they have this season to get the job done.
The same, they say, perhaps applies to the Stormers who take on Glasgow Warriors in Scotland on Friday.
They are without playmaker Damian Willemse and though their attacking threat persists, our hosts warn that the visitors will have to pull out all the stops in defence to progress to the semi-finals.
For all the details, listen to the latest episode of To The Last Drop via the player at the top of the page, or directly below.

About the 'To The Last Drop' podcast hosts
Liam Del Carme
Liam is one of the country's most enduring sports writers. His time in the newsrooms pre-dates rugby turning professional in the 1990s. He has been in the employ of broadsheet newspapers The Cape Argus, Sunday Independent, This Day and Beeld, and is currently the rugby writer at The Sunday Times. Liam has reported at six Rugby World Cups and around 20 Currie Cup finals.
He loves cooking and travel, and is the author of the book 'WINGING IT – On tour with the Boks'. When time allows, he is a television pundit and writes a regular column on timeslive.co.za under the title ‘The Worst of Times’.
Brenden Nel
Rugby has always been a passion for Brenden, so much so that he made it a career. Since first entering a newsroom at the Citizen almost three decades ago, he has written for some of the biggest titles in the world, including Rapport, the Independent (UK), The Times (UK), South China Morning Post and a host of others. Currently, he covers all things rugby for Supersport.com and has reported on no less than four World Cups, five Sevens World Cups and around 250 test matches in total.
Brenden is also the author of 'Derick Hougaard – Dieware storie van Loftus se Liefling' and has a popular YouTube channel under his name. He loves nothing more when away from the game than a glass of good red wine, a good fire and spending time with his wife and four rescue dogs.
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