FS Cheetahs (25) 28 / 21 (15) WP (Final Score)
The Toyota Free State Cheetahs and DHL Western Province did battle in the ABSA Currie Cup at
Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein at 19:10 SA Time (17:10 GMT).
This was the live match discussion Article.
The match was broadcast LIVE on SuperSport 1 & CSN on TV in SA.
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Scorers:
FS Cheetahs:
- Penalties – Fred Zeilinga (2), Sias Ebersohn (1)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Neill Jordaan (1), Shaun Venter (1), Rayno Benjamin (1)
- Conversions – Fred Zeilinga (2)
WP:
- Penalties – Demetri Catrakilis (1), Kurt Coleman (2)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Seabelo Senatla (1), Rynhardt Elstadt (1)
- Conversions – Demetri Catrakilis (1)
Teams:
Toyota Free State Cheetahs |
DHL Western Province |
28 August at 19:10 SA Time | |
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Referee: Stuart Berry
Assistant Referees: Sindile Ngcese, Pieter Maritz
TMO: Willie Vos
119 @ Bullscot:
Looked like quite a strong player, solid for a centre at 1.83m and 97kg, he is only 22 years old so may be one to watch although he already made his debut for Sale in 2012/13 season.
All I have left to do tonight, as far as the rugby is concerned, is to build some Live Game articles for tomorrow afternoon’s Currie Cup games.
The ‘pundits’ have been building Gloucester up on a few occasions before this match but Dragons (Newport) are doing well so far 12/0 in their favour now in the 5th min
Ahh there the commentator says about Gloucester -“Just missing their usual fluency” – eerie could they have been reading here
Scrumdown wrote:
Hi Scrumdown what was the score there?
125 @ Bullscot:
41 / 11
Dragons through to the final with a last gasp try against Gloucester
125 @ grootblousmile:
Thanks, that was a big win, a pity for the Pumas.
Newcastle against Exeter in the 2nd plate semi-final now about to start
Quite a few Scottish players playing for Newcastle in this competition
Exeter through to the plate final, Exeter Chiefs 14/12 Newcastle Falcons, was a cagey low scoring game
Wasps should be way too good for Scarlets, with star Christian Wade doing so well in this tournament.
Good comeback by Franco’s Cheetahs in this tournament, improving every game.
10 min gone Wasps 19/5 Scarlets
Wasps are through to the final of the Singha Premiership 7s, final score:
Wasps 33/12 Scarlets, consolation try near the end for Scarlets followed by one for Wasps
close between Exeter and Sale in the 12th min, Exeter 5 points ahead but Sale have one player off yellow carded
Exeter score with a minute and a half left in the plate Final – Sale 14/26 Exeter, that should seal it
Consolation try for Sale right at the end
Sale Sharks 19/26 Exeter Chiefs – Exeter win the plate
Singha Premiership 7s final, halftime: Dragons 7/7 Wasps
Great try by Wasps from a quick tap in their 22, Wade eventually takes the final pass and simply canters over for the try – Dragons 12/14 Wasps – just over a min left
Good defence from the Dragons earns them a penalty deep in their territory
Dragons on the run just inside Wasps half and they get a penalty…
Dragons still have possession in Wasps 22
Dragons score near the left corner!
Dragons win the final – Dragons 17/14 Wasps
Balls as much as i would like to credit the cheetahs, the wp defense the last two weeks… Wow, things will start getting tough for Treu soon.
147 @ MacroPolo:
Ek het skoon vergeet Treu is nou daar saam met Dobson.
Kom ons noem hom sommer “Treurig”!
Was also crazy for people to push to rush senatla to the springbok team… Chasing down a penalty kick? Are you kidding me?
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