Bulls Crush Dragons 47-7 to Bolster URC Playoff Push The Bulls have delivered one of their most emphatic performances of the United Rugby Championship season, dismantling the Dragons 47-7 in Newport to extend their winning momentum and strengthen their position in the playoff race. This was a statement win. A 40-point margin away from home, against a Welsh side that had shown enough fight in recent Challenge Cup outings to suggest they would not simply fold, speaks volumes about where Jake White's squad currently sits in terms of quality and intent. The Bulls were ruthless, clinical and utterly dominant across 80 minutes in a performance that will not have gone unnoticed by the coaches studying the standings. The Dragons, already beaten heavily by the Lions 42-5 in late March and put to the sword 29-21 by the Stormers in the same month, have now conceded three heavy defeats to South African opposition this campaign. Their solitary response โ€” a converted try that kept the scoreline respectable for only a brief period โ€” underlined the gulf in class on the night. The Bulls' backline and forwards worked in perfect combination, turning defensive pressure into attacking territory with a consistency that the home side simply could not contain. For the Bulls, this result provides exactly the momentum required heading into a tricky United Rugby Championship fixture against the Scarlets at Loftus Versfeld next Saturday. They know Glasgow punished them 25-21 in the Champions Cup earlier this month, and there is genuine motivation to arrive at the business end of the season in peak form. For the Dragons, the challenge is immediate. They face Zebre in the United Rugby Championship on Friday, April 24th, a match they simply must approach differently if they are to rescue any credibility from a campaign that has become increasingly difficult. Octafield โšก AI-assisted