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Carr aims to run dream line for Bulls

- ASHFAK MOHAMED ashfak.mohamed@inl.co.za

ON November 22, 2014, Nizaam Carr announced himself in Test rugby – and it was the grandest of entrances.

Having replaced Marcell Coetzee at openside flank in the second half against Italy at the Stadio Euganeo in Padova, the then-23-year-old Carr produced a trademark silky touch in his very first contributi­on, as he ran a perfect line following a Willie le Roux break to set up Cobus Reinach’s try.

Carr left none other than Italian icon Sergio Parisse on the floor in what was arguably his most memorable moment in his five-Test career.

While he is not ruling out doing a ‘Deon Fourie’ and playing Test rugby again, Carr – now 33 – hopes to make another major impact against an Italian team when the Bulls face Benetton in Saturday’s United Rugby Championsh­ip quarter-final at Loftus Versfeld (3.30pm kick-off).

“I really hope so! I really hope that that is going to be my first touch again against the Italian boys at Loftus,” the former Stormers stalwart said yesterday about his first touch in Test rugby.

“That is the ideal picture for me. It is always what I visualise, and in fact, I like to dream those types of stuff, and I wake up and think that didn’t happen now! But I really hope that will be the case for me this weekend.”

But Carr knows that enjoying such space won’t come easy against a competitiv­e Benetton outfit that scored five tries in a 56-35 defeat at Loftus just a few weeks ago.

The men from Treviso were 31-7 down at one stage, but kept going right until the end – and it is something the Bulls want to prevent from happening again this weekend.

“That is also coming from the mindset in their national team. Even when they are under pressure – and I’ve spoken to a lot of guys that I played with in England – they just never die. They have a never-say-die attitude,” Carr said.

“They are going to keep coming, no matter what the scoreboard says. We were leading by far, and they still managed to score tries. If we become complacent, things can go the other way.

“They’ve been doing well – maybe not consistent­ly getting those wins, but they are definitely a side that have improved a lot, in terms of Italy rugby.

“They are a side that you have to respect.

“You have to pitch up otherwise it’s going to be a really long day, if you don’t cover all your bases.

“A lot of people – even some of my family – are saying, ‘Ag, Benetton aren’t something to worry about’, but that’s not the case in the way we’re training, in our preparatio­n.

“It’s a massive game for us, knockout rugby, so we are really looking forward to a very tough, physical challenge.”

The Bulls have scored the most tries (85) and points (639), and produced some sparkling attacks this season.

Many teams tend to go into their shells when the play-offs come around, though, and finding that balance will be the key for Jake White’s team on Saturday.

“As I said to the other boys, any opportunit­y we get where it’s maybe kickable, we need to take the points,” Carr said.

“Jake mentioned to us that it’s knockout rugby, and any 22m entry, it’s very important to take the points. But if the leaders and captain feel that the opportunit­y is there, and (Benetton) are under the pump, we can maybe go for a maul option, which we pride ourselves on.

“We don’t want to play to not lose ... We want to play to win – that is the mindset we have.”

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 ?? | AFP ?? GEORGE Munsey of Scotland hits a boundary as England wicket-keeper Jos Buttler watches on during their ICC T20 World Cup Group B clash at Kensington Oval in Barbados yesterday. For the latest on the T20 World Cup, visit www.iol.co.za/sport.
| AFP GEORGE Munsey of Scotland hits a boundary as England wicket-keeper Jos Buttler watches on during their ICC T20 World Cup Group B clash at Kensington Oval in Barbados yesterday. For the latest on the T20 World Cup, visit www.iol.co.za/sport.
 ?? | BackpagePi­x ?? ‘WE don’t want to play to not lose,’ said Bulls loose forward Nizaam Carr about Saturday’s URC quarter-final against Benetton.
| BackpagePi­x ‘WE don’t want to play to not lose,’ said Bulls loose forward Nizaam Carr about Saturday’s URC quarter-final against Benetton.

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