The Sharks will host DHL Western Province in this year’s Absa Currie Cup final after wildly contrasting victories over the Vodacom Blue Bulls and defending champions the MTN Golden Lions respectively in Saturday’s semi-finals.
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The final – a repeat of the 2010 showpiece won 30-10 by the men from Durban – will take place on Saturday at Mr Price Kings Park, with kick-off scheduled for 17h00.
It is the Sharks’ fourth final in five years – their third at home during this time – and they will be gunning for a third title to go with those won in 2008 (14-9 over the Blue Bulls, in Durban) and two years ago.
In the first semi-final, flyhalf Pat Lambie, who was an instrumental part of the Sharks’ dominant victory in the 2010 final, turned in a second man-of-the-match performance in as many weeks to help his side to a 20-3 win in Durban in a match played on a rain-drenched pitch.
And at Coca-Cola Park in Johannesburg, Lions flyhalf Elton Jantjies kicked what seemed like a match-winning penalty with 90 seconds remaining – only for WP to maul flanker Deon Fourie over the line on the hooter to seal a famous come-from-behind win and so end the defending champions’ reign.
Sharks (9) 20 Vodacom Blue Bulls (0) 3
Another impressive performance by Pat Lambie inspired the Sharks to a comprehensive win over the Vodacom Blue Bulls to power their way into the Absa Currie Cup final.
If ever there was a time that Lambie could send Bok coach Heyneke Meyer a clear message of his intentions to play flyhalf for the national team, the wet and muddy Durban game was the perfect moment.
With conditions not ideal for running rugby, the Sharks kept their composure more and capitalised on the Blue Bulls’ indiscipline and mistakes, and simply built an innings around Lambie’s boot as the visitors disintegrated in their own frustration.
The Sharks controlled the game from start to finish as their pack gained ascendency; they bettered the Blue Bulls in the scrums and made far less mistakes with ball in hand.
This resulted in almost no ball to attack from in the first half, and the Sharks reveled in their dominance up front. With so much ball and so many attacking opportunities, the pressure had to tell. And with it the Blue Bulls started giving away penalties.
Lambie may have missed his first one, but then slotted a perfect second and simply didn’t look back. But his all-round control of the game was a sign of maturity, and it was costly for the Blue Bulls as he saw space behind the defence on the half hour, and chipped only to be stopped by a trip by prop Morné Mellett.
Mellett was lucky to get only a yellow card but the indiscretion was still costly, as Lambie slotted two more penalties in Mellett’s absence to let the home side lead 9-0 at the break.
In the second half the Blue Bulls’ discipline disintegrated even more, and Lambie kept on slotting the penalties. By the time the reserves started appearing the Sharks were 15-0 up and even when Morné Steyn finally got a shot at goal, the game was virtually over.
Lwazi Mvovo slid in at the corner to put the game beyond doubt, and the Sharks were already looking forward to a home final by then.
Scorers:
Sharks – Try: Lwazi Mvovo. Penalties: Pat Lambie (5).
Blue Bulls – Penalty: Morné Steyn.
MTN Golden Lions (3) 16 DHL Western Province (6) 21
The MTN Golden Lions’ reign as Absa Currie Cup champions came to a dramatic end at Coca-Cola Park as a driving-maul try on the hooter clinched DHL Western Province a famous semifinal win.
The Lions will feel they did everything but win as they were the better team for much of the way and put WP under sustained pressure, but they failed to capitalise on their many opportunities and were left to rue the mistakes late in the game that could be said to have grabbed them defeat from the jaws of victory.
Certainly it looked as if the Lions were on their way to their second consecutive final when flyhalf Elton Jantjies made up for some horrendous early misses by kicking an angled pressure penalty 90 seconds from time that put his side two points ahead.
But then came a mistake when they failed to clear their line from the restart, and WP pulled out the most tried and trusted try-scoring method by mauling their way 17 metres for the match-clinching score off the final move of the game.
There was plenty to enthuse about from the WP attacking play in the second half, with the introduction of Joe Pietersen at fullback and Louis Schreuder as the flyhalf in the last quarter making a dramatic difference to a game that they were losing at that point, but in the end it was that lineout maul that lost the Lions the game.
Jaco Taute, destined to play for the DHL Stormers in Vodacom Super Rugby next year, will kick himself for his role in his team’s demise. He kicked directly into touch in trying to clear the Lions’ red zone and was adjudged by referee Marius Jonker to have done so after the ball was carried back into his 22.
So instead of the Lions getting away from the 22-metre area, they ended up having to defend as Scarra Ntubeni fed the lineout and WP drove inexorably to the line, where flanker Deon Fourie eventually touched down.
It was a sad way for the Lions to end competitive rugby for the season as they head into the no-man’s land that they will find themselves in next season when they watch the Super Rugby tournament played without them.
Scorers:
Lions – Try: Michael Rhodes. Conversion: Elton Jantjies. Penalties: Jantjies (2), Ruan Combrinck.
WP – Tries: Joe Pietersen, Deon Fourie. Conversion: Joe Pietersen. Penalties: Demetri Catrakilis (2), Pietersen.
@ grootblousmile:
Hehe obviously you made a good impression And don’t worry you didn’t come accross wrong, I was just wanting to give you my assurance that although I had stooped to be on Keo, I was not a troll
Have to agree with my fellow Shark fan Shark forever these emoticons are real fun!
241 @ Sharksgirl:
OK…. the question now for me is who to support in the Final….
Eishhhhh!
Sharksgirl wrote:
Sharksgirl is blind? No wonder she supports the Tjarks.
@ grootblousmile:
That guitar solo is one of the most melodic and emotive ever. David Gilmour isn’t flashy, but as a composer he is fantastic.
242 @ grootblousmile:
Hope for a 0-0 draw and they can give it to the ref’.
228 @ grootblousmile:
This is cool boeta. Put up the Pink Floyd “Wish you were here” That is my favourite song of theirs.
245 @ Scrumdown:
246 @ Puma:
OK, coming up!
248 @ grootblousmile:
Thanks.
247 @ Puma:
Hehehe.
Sorry but can’t garner ANY enthusiasm for the game at all.
250 @ Puma:
Hehehehe, the Sharks registrations are flowing here on RT last night and today….
You wily old fox, you and Tjarkie Fornever…..
249 @ grootblousmile:
Thanks boeta, jeez that brings back memories of my wild youth!….. hahaha 🙂
I think I must raffle my commemerative tie from the 1990 Currie Cup final here on RT.
Don’t know why I bought it in the first place.
Must have been worn all of 5 times in the last 22 years.
@ grootblousmile: oh that is easy you support the Sharks!!!! Shouldn’t even be struggling over that?!
253 @ Puma:
You were once wild?
Eish, I can imagine you wearing bell bottoms and having long hair… before the shoddy knees ruined the thing…. but wild, I cannot imagine!
252 @ grootblousmile:
You see what happens when you have Sharky and I for bloggers here?… 🙂
Need to get Hurricane our kiwi mate over again, send him mail boet, he said he would be a honorary Sharks Supporter this week. (I asked him of course)…hehehe. Said he will support my Sharks thiws CC final. I am never going back to keo so can’t get over there to tell him to hop over here for the game.
255 @ Sharksgirl:
You Tjarks supporters would have to be very kind to me, look after me…. put me on a pedestal…. it is a very difficult decision…. hahaha
@ Loosehead:
I see just fine out of my glasses although every thing does have a black and white tinge, not too bad at all! and my stick is just to swat all those Cheetah supporters who don’t understand that supporting the Sharks is the only way
256 @ grootblousmile:
I was a wild child………hahahahaha. Then got my sense later in the years…..LOL. Just as well.
Jeez I had a blast when I was young me and both my boets. Did I tell you my other brother passed away about 4 weeks back now. Jeez still feel really devastated about that. Had a heart attack.
258 @ grootblousmile:
You’ve got your own soapbox. Why worry with a pedestal?
Back in 5 min. Need to take a call. Eish work!
260 @ Puma:
Extremely sorry to hear about that!
Eishhhh!
My friend, all the best…. thinking about your loss!
263 @ grootblousmile:
Thanks boet. Now I have lost both my brothers, miss them a lot. Painful to lose a sibling and I have lost two in the space of 9 years now.
Was all of a sudden had no medical problems as all. Jeez gives one a wake up call, to live life to the fullest.
@ Puma:
Sorry to hear about your loss boet.
265 @ Stormersboy:
Thanks M. Yip it is a tough one to take that. Miss him plenty and still miss my other brother.
This brother of mine was a massive Stormer/WP supporter. We had so much banter between each other about our teams. He had lived in Cape Town since 1980. I miss him a lot at times like this. My other boet that I lost 9 years back was a massive Shark supporter, he lived in Durbs. Not easy losing a sibling. It is tough.
264 & 266 @ Puma:
Jeeez, it does give one a wake-up call!
On Saturday at my 30-year Matric Reunion, found out that 13 of our overall class of the year had passed on already as well….
@ grootblousmile: oh yeah of the blue smile, how do I count the pedestals that you have been placed on! Even more should you support the Sharks this Saturday! 😉
268 @ Sharksgirl:
I take EFT Cash transfers too…. hehehe
@ Puma:
Sorry to hear that Puma! I lost my mother to a heart attack! leaves you totally unprepared for the shock, although for the person its actually the way to go, normally quick! My mother went to sleep and never woke up.
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