Rugby-Major signings no guarantee of success for Bulls - Pollard
Pollard said this was no guarantee of success in the annual southern hemisphere competition. "Of course it helps to have Duane and Schalk with us," he told reporters.
"But it doesn't matter how many Springboks you have in your team, Super Rugby is the toughest competition in the world and reputations count for nothing. "Teams have to pitch up at their best every weekend," he added.
The South Africa flyhalf is arguably the key player for the Bulls amid heightened expectations this year, after they ended bottom of their conference with six wins and 10 defeats last year. Pollard steered clear of any predictions for the three-times former champions, though.
"There were some positives last season and we want to improve on that," he said. The Bulls have lost coach John Mitchell to the England set-up with Pote Human taking over.
"There are always challenges because each coach has his own ideas," Pollard added. "But we are taking a lot over from last year with a few changes here and there."
The Bulls begin their campaign at home to the Stormers at Loftus Versfeld on Feb. 16. (Reporting by Mark Gleeson, editing by Nick Mulvenney)
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