Cardiff are trying to play here but most of their work is being done deep in their own territory.
That's the one way to get an attacking position mind. Scrum-half, Ellis Bevan, who replaced Aled Davies in the first-half, takes a pass from Jacob Beetham and then launches a 50-22.
Lineout chance...but it goes begging as Rory Thornton knocks on.
Carre rewarded for stellar Six Nationspublished at 18:01 GMT 20 March
18:01 GMT 20 March
HT: Bulls 33-7 Cardiff
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Rhys Carre came through the ranks at Cardiff and Saracens' front row try-scoring sensation has enjoyed a good 24 hours.
On Thursday, he was the only player from Steve Tandy's squad to be named in the official Six Nations team of the tournament, external. As well as his impressive play in the tight, the loose-head prop crossed three times in the tournament - including THAT score out in Dublin.
Richie Rees Former Cardiff and Wales scrum-half on BBC Radio Wales
The worry is that the bench has started to be emptied already for Cardiff, and the world class players of Faletau, Wainwright and Lloyd haven't played a lot this season.
It's a big old ask in the second half being down by 30-odd points.
Half-time: Bulls 33-7 Cardiffpublished at 17:52 GMT 20 March
17:52 GMT 20 March
Fraser Watson BBC Sport Wales reporter
A night that started so promisingly for the Welsh side is now in danger of getting ugly.
Corniel van Zyl's had the perfect opening with that Harri Millard try and looked rock-solid defensively.
But since then needless penalties, and loose kicking, has cost them dear and the Bulls finished the half with line-breaks galore.
The Blue and Blacks have picked up a bonus point in every URC clash they've played this season. They have serious work to do to continue that record now.
Another break from deep from Canan Moodie and although the ball hits the deck, number eight Nizaam Carr boots it off the ground straight into the hands of Elrigh Louw - who is hovering out on the right wing.
The flanker scores and I don't know if that was a superbly skilled assist or an outrageous fluke.
Regardless, Pollard adds two points and that is a harrowing 40 minutes for Cardiff.
The winger takes a high ball deep in his own territory, but sends the chasing Cardiff players half-way back to Wales with a lightning quick sidestep.
The winger then sears down the left before sending Embrose Papier on a run to the posts. Pollard does the honours and the Bulls have a bonus point in the bag already.
Canan Moodie is the latest player to break clean through but he seems to hesitate in the 22 and his hauled down by the cover defence - before being pinged for holding on.
The centre ignored team-mates either side of him there. Wasted chance.
Winger Kurt Lee-Arensde reacts quickest to a spilt pass in midfield, and cuts through a gap before slipping the scoring pass to David Kriel.
From a Cardiff point-of-view, that's a poor try to concede and from leading early on, they now face a crucial period before half-time if they are to stay in this game.
Corniel van Zyl has good reason to be frustrated here.
His side have looked so comfortable with their defensive sets, but two needless penalties have led to two tries conceded.
Meanwhile, we have out first game of kick-tennis of the evening, which ends with Handre Pollard saying enough of this nonsense and finding a safe touch.
Try: Bulls 12-7 Cardiffpublished at 17:16 GMT 20 March
17:16 GMT 20 March
Grobbelaar
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Deja vu!
Again, Cardiff give away a penalty in midfield and Pollard sets up another close range line-out.
Once again, the visitors have no answer to the rolling maul and hooker Johan Grobbelaar gets the try. Handre Pollard hits the post with the conversion but for the first time, the hosts are ahead.