The Toyota Cheetahs, Vodacom Bulls and DHL Stormers were victorious in 3 terrific Vodacom Super Rugby matches, as the competition really took off in the 3rd Round.
On Friday evening, the Toyota Cheetahs sneaked home against the Blues in Bloemfontein, winning their 2nd match of the season by 25 / 24 to remain 1 of only 4 unbeaten teams in 2015.
Saturday saw 2 local derbies of the highest calibre, with Test-like intensity. Mirrroing the encounter in Bloemfontein, the results of both these matches were in the balance right until the end.
The Vodacom Bulls prodcued their maiden win of the season when they beat the Cell C Sharks by 43 / 35 in a superb match in Pretoria. Then the DHL Stormers clocked their 3rd win from 3 matches when they beat the Emirates Lions by 22 / 19 in Johannesburg.
Toyota Cheetahs (12) 25 / 24 (14) Blues:
Toyota Cheetahs flyhalf Joe Pietersen slotted a superb late penalty goal to hand his team a 1-point win over the Blues at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, in very windy conditions on Friday evening.
Springbok wing Cornal Hendricks scored 2 tries for the home team, whilst livewire scrumhalf Sarel Pretorius also finished a fine solo-move for the Free Staters’ 3rd try.
It was a very even match and the result was in the balance right until the end, when Blues flyhalf Ihaia West pushed an attempted drop-goal wide. The home team had to defend for most of the match and did well to keep the dangerous Blues at bay.
Springbok prop Coenie Oosthuizen was a real thorn in the visitors’ flesh and was named the Man of the Match.
Scorers:
Toyota Cheetahs:
- Tries: Cornal Hendricks (2), Sarel Pretorius (1)
- Conversions: Joe Pietersen (2)
- Penalty goals: Joe Pietersen (2)
Blues:
- Tries: Jerome Kaino (1), Luke Braid (1), Charlie Faumuina (1)
- Conversions: Ihaia West (3)
- Penalty goals: Ihaia West (1)
Vodacom Bulls (23) 43 / 35 (16) Cell C Sharks:
The Vodacom Bulls outscored the Cell C Sharks by 4 tries to 2 as they recorded their 1st victory of the season by 43 / 35 at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday afternoon.
The home team had to dig deep though, as ill-discipline meant the visitors’ Springbok flyhalf, Pat Lambie, kept the scoreboard ticking over with some pin-point goal kicking. His counterpart and fellow Springbok pivot, Handré Pollard, was also bang on target on the night.
The Vodacom Bulls, who scored 2 tries in each half, probably used their opportunities better in the match, which delivered rugby of the highest calibre between South Africa’s 2 most successful franchises at this level – between them, they have played in 7 Vodacom Super Rugby finals.
Jan Serfontein’s try, slightly fortuitous after the visitors coughed up the ball in their own 22, secured the Vodacom Bulls the bonus point, while the conversion by replacement flyhalf Tian Schoeman meant the Cell C Sharks had to leave Pretoria with empty hands.
Scorers:
Vodacom Bulls:
- Tries: Francois Hougaard (1), Deon Stegmann (1), Pierre Spies (1), Jan Serfontein (1)
- Conversions: Handré Pollard (3), Tian Schoeman (1)
- Penalty goals: Handré Pollard (4), Tian Schoeman (1)
Cell C Sharks:
- Tries: Ryan Kankowski (1), Cobus Reinach (1)
- Conversions: Patrick Lambie (2)
- Penalty goals: Patrick Lambie (7)
Emirates Lions (13) 19 / 22 (9) DHL Stormers:
A late maul-try by Springbok flanker Siya Kolisi, coupled with some superb defence at the death, meant the DHL Stormers won their 3rd match of the season in as many starts when they beat the Emirates Lions by 22 / 19 in Johannesburg on Saturday evening.
The home side had an opportunity to clinch the win at the end when Howard Mnisi went over, but a desperate tackle by Springbok centre Damian De Allende saw the ball knocked from his opponents’ hands.
The Emirates Lions disrupted their visitors from the Cape throughout the match and stole a huge amount of ball on the deck, while their defence was also rock solid for 76 minutes, until Kolisi was driven over.
The 2 flyhalves, Demetri Catrakilis and Elton Jantjies, kept the scoreboard ticking over for most of the match, with the Emirates Lions getting their only try, by loose forward Warwick Tecklenburg, late in the first quarter.
Similar to the encounter in Pretoria, the intensity at Emirates Airline Park was just as high, with both teams going hammer and tongs at each other for the full 80 minutes.
Scorers:
Emirates Lions:
- Tries: Warwick Tecklenberg (1)
- Conversions: Elton Jantjies(1)
- Penalty goals: Elton Jantjies (4)
DHL Stormers:
- Tries: Siya Kolisi (1)
- Conversions: Kurt Coleman (1)
- Penalty goals: Demetri Catrakilis (5)
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1 @ Angostura:
Very true in many respects.
However I have it very good authority that all is not well in the bank balance of SuperSport.
My connection reckons that due to budgetary constraints:
– The Blitz channel will cease to broadcast shortly.
– SuperSport lost the rights to the World Darts Championships to Fox this year, hence no coverage. (Not a big deal to many I know)
– They have also lost the rights to the Champions League football for next season (again to Fox), so the likes of Robzim and those connoisseurs of the round ball football version will have to seek other ways to watch that competition.
All contractors at SuperSport have been given notice.
So nou ja.
We shall have to wait and see when that Sky / BT battle starts having an effect on our Rugby viewing in SA.
Hopefully it will only affect the NH competitions.
@ Scrumdown:
Thx, Scrumdown
That’s informative
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