Cheetahs (3) 10 / 27 (22) Sharks (Final Score)
The Toyota Cheetahs and Cell C Sharks did battle in Super Rugby at
Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein at 17:05 SA Time (15:05 GMT).
This was the live match discussion Article.
The match was broadcast LIVE on SuperSport 1 & M-Net on TV in SA.
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Scorers:
Cheetahs:
- Penalties – Willie du Plessis (1)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Francois Venter (1)
- Conversions – Francois Brummer (1)
Sharks:
- Penalties – Patrick Lambie (1)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Francois Steyn (1), Marcell Coetzee (2), Jack Wilson (1)
- Conversions – Patrick Lambie (2)
Teams:
Toyota Cheetahs |
Cell C Sharks |
14 March at 17:05 SA Time | |
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Referee: Chris Pollock (New Zealand)
Assistant Referees: Jaco van Heerden (South Africa), Lourens van der Merwe (South Africa)
TMO: Johan Greeff (South Africa)
Sharks steal the ball on the ground and Lambie clears
87 @ Ben-die-Bul:
Praat jy van Andre Esterhuizen?
Jong laaitjies gym te veel en eet te min mieliepap, PSDT, Arno, Eben kry te gou seer.
Daarom dat ons naturals soos Vic nodig het.
Lemoenetyd
I dont agree with robbie kempson, why the hell should both teams have a equal chance of hooking the ball in the scrum when the one team knocked and the other didn’t?
Hows this for continuity and defense. Irish get through 32 phases mostly in the Welsh 22 and they’re prevented from converting(so far). Wales lead Ireland 15-9.
grootblousmile wrote:
seker.
Paul Jordaan is vir laaaaank uit
92: nee, maar hy is dalk ook ‘n goeie opsie op binnesenter, met Vettie op heelagter. Die ander speler is ‘n swart speler, ook baie vinnig.
Tassies wrote:
Outstanding Welsh defense at the moment
97 @ Nr 1:
Hey, jy is baie slim vir ‘n ou wat vanoggend sy roes lê en afslaap het!
97: seker sithole*
98 @ Ben-die-Bul:
S’Bura Sithole?
Sharks backline problem is at centre
To extent at #10 as well where Lambie passes less than I would prefer (but perhaps he has little faith in those centres)
Having said that Frans is better than last week
add to that 32 another 12 phases and they still can’t score or put points on the board. How’s that for a defensive effort. Makes that game in Bloem look like a kindergarten arm-wrestle.
Sharks backline doing slightly better without their forwards having their arses handed to them.
Ek moet seker ‘n draaitjie stap en ook ‘n drinkdingetjie organize….
Hibbard, the Welsh hooker, looks like a character from Middle Earth.
If Wales can keep this defense up they deserve this win.
Great contest
Cheetahs forwards are almost non existant
104 @ Tassies:
sounds impressive Tassies, not watching it but often in such circumstances the defensive team manages that because the ref is letting them get away with playing (even if marginally) over the offside let which cuts down the attacking space just enough to keep them out, or it just shows how inept Ireland have been in attack this 6 Nations?
And Wales butcher a great try scoring opportunity.
Quite a match this
what a game you guys are missing. Wales on fire. Still the score board is stuck on 15 – 9. A flippin good contest of the highest order.
107 @ nortie:
no man how can a try less game be described as great, for me the game is about scoring tries.
109 @ Bullscot:
Both these sides didn’t struggle to beat the Boks end of last year.
Good sides IMO, and a definite threat to the SH sides come WC
MacroBull wrote:
Yes, but this season Stormers 1st choice pack is shoving heads up arses of all comers a-la-true brokeback style 🙂
112 @ Bullscot:
It’s a great contest and both sides’ defense is very good.
I reckon this is what is called a “war of attrition”
Scott Williams from Wales scores, relentless attack and well rewarded
Looks like not a single South African side will win this weekend… only the “Foreign” side in our Conference….
113 @ nortie:
They both have very good coaches, although Wales one has gone down a little in my estimation this season.
Wales 20-9 Ireland
Less than 20 minutes to go
101/2: ja
2nd half ON!
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