Second-half surges see Emirates Lions and DHL Stormers through – Vodacom Super Rugby Round 13 Review

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Supporters in Johannesburg and Cape Town were made to worry first before smiling as the Emirates Lions and DHL Stormers put away their Australasian opponents in an exciting round of Vodacom Super Rugby action.

 

The Cell C Sharks, in their second match of their tour Down Under, also showed a lot of character and played with vigour, but in the end it wasn’t enough against a fired-up Hurricanes side in Wellington.

 

The table-toppers from New Zealand beat the Durbanites by 32-24 on Saturday morning but with less than 10 minutes to go, the result was still in the balance.

 

On Saturday afternoon, both the Emirates Lions and DHL Stormers had to fight their way back into contention after listless first-half performances.

 

The Gautengers trialled by 20-3 at the break, but played sublime rugby in the second half and in the end beat the Highlanders by 28-23 in a very exciting match.

 

The excitement levels were not as high in Cape Town, where the DHL Stormers overturned a 16-9 half-time deficit into a 25-24 victory over the Australian Conference leaders, the Brumbies.

 

The first penalty goal of the match by Demetri Catrakilis, who kicked 20 points for the DHL Stormers, saw him move to 28 consecutive successful kicks at goal this season.

 

However, Catrakilis missed the next one, which would’ve seen him improve the record to 29. As it stands, the DHL Stormers flyhalf now shares the record with former Capetonian pivot Peter Grant (this is since 2002).

 

The Vodacom Bulls and Toyota Cheetahs had byes this weekend.

Hurricanes 32 (14) Cell C Sharks 24 (10)

 

The Cell C Sharks delivered one of their best performances of the season, but still came up short against the table-topping Hurricanes in Wellington on Saturday morning, going down by 32-24.

 

The ‘Canes scored 11 points in the final seven minutes to deny the Cell C Sharks a famous victory. In the end, the KwaZulu-Natalians didn’t even get a bonus-point for their efforts, something they certainly deserved.

 

The home team scored four tries to three, with Bismarck du Plessis, Odwa Ndungane and S’bura Sithole dotting down for the Cell C Sharks.

 

The visitors played with massive passion and really got stuck into the Hurricanes, but the home team’s poise and calmness under pressure probably pulled this one through for them.

 

The New Zealand leg of their Australasian tour is now something of the past and if the Cell C Sharks can build on this performance, they could very well taste victory in Australia.

 

Scorers:

 

Hurricanes – Tries: Cory Jane, Conrad Smith, Jeremy Thrush, Reggie Goodes. Conversions: James Marshall (3). Penalty goals: Marshall (2).

 

Cell C Sharks – Tries: Bismarck du Plessis, Odwa Ndungane, S’bura Sithole. Conversions: Frans Steyn (3). Penalty goal: Steyn.

 

Emirates Lions 28 (3) Highlanders 23 (20)

 

A stirring second-half performance was enough for the Emirates Lions to record their seventh victory of the season when they beat the Highlanders by 28-23 at Emirates Airline Park in Johannesburg on Saturday afternoon.

 

After “losing” the first half 20-3, with the Highlanders crossing for two tries, the home team “won” the second half 25-3. This was built on yet another dominant scrum performance, while they also stepped up their defence after the break and played with a lot of speed.

 

The Emirates Lions’ dominance in the second half was huge. They crossed for three tries in the final 40 minutes, by Jaco Kriel (flank), Courtnall Skosan (wing) and Harold Vorster (centre), while Elton Jantjies (flyhalf) added 10 points with the boot.

 

It was the Highlanders’ first tour match and also their first defeat to a South African team this season, while the Emirates Lions equalled their best-ever season performance with their seventh win of 2015 – they also achieved that last year.

 

Scorers:

 

Emirates Lions – Tries: Jaco Kriel, Courtnall Skosan, Harold Vorster. Conversions: Elton Jantjies (2). Penalty goals: Marnitz Boshoff, Jantjies (2).

 

Highlanders – Tries: Gareth Evans, Malakai Fekitoa. Conversions: Lima Sopoaga (2). Penalty goal: Sopoaga. Drop goals: Sopoaga, Ben Smith.

 

DHL Stormers 25 (9) Brumbies 24 (16)

 

The DHL Stormers will be the first to admit it wasn’t their best performance, but they still went back to the top of the South African Conference with a well-deserved 25-24 victory over the Brumbies at DHL Newlands in Cape Town on Saturday afternoon.

 

Yet again built on the platform provided by an all-conquering scrum, the DHL Stormers had the visitors on the backfoot for most of the afternoon. But the home team will bemoan some silly mistakes and a less-than-perfect line-out which allowed the Brumbies to keep the score board ticking over, to such an extent that the men from ACT led by 16-3 after 30 minutes.

 

The DHL Stormers, thanks mainly to a masterful kicking display by Demetri Catrakilis, who contributed 20 points with the boot, clawed their way back into the match. Schalk Burger scored a converted try on the hour mark to put the home team in front for the first time in the match (22-16).

 

The lead was but by three points but restored to six points when Catrakilis slotted his first drop-goal of the season. The Brumbies got their second try with 10 minutes to go through David Pocock, but the easy conversion by Christian Lealiifano hit the upright and the DHL Stormers hung on for a hard-fought win.

 

Scorers:

 

DHL Stormers – Try: Schalk Burger. Conversion: Demetri Catrakilis. Penalty goals: Catrakilis (5). Drop-goal: Catrakilis.

 

Brumbies – Tries: Joe Tomane, David Pocock. Conversion: Christian Lealiifano. Penalty goals: Lealiifano (3), Jesse Mogg.

 

Other results – Round 13:

 

Crusaders 58 Reds 17

Rebels 42 Blues 22

Force 18 Waratahs 11

 

Logs – after Round 13:

 

Combined Log

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

PF

PA

PD

BPts

Pts

1

Hurricanes (NZ leader)

11

10

0

1

312

197

115

8

48

2

DHL Stormers (SA leader)

12

8

0

4

269

243

26

2

34

3

Brumbies (Aus leader)

12

6

0

6

260

168

92

9

33

4

Chiefs (wild card)

11

8

0

3

274

197

77

6

38

5

Highlanders (wild card)

11

7

0

4

282

234

48

6

34

6

Vodacom Bulls (wild card)

11

7

0

4

294

246

48

6

34

7

Waratahs

11

7

0

4

233

208

25

4

32

8

Emirates Lions

12

7

0

5

236

276

-40

3

31

9

Crusaders

12

6

0

6

353

253

100

7

31

10

Rebels

11

6

0

5

222

219

3

5

29

11

Cell C Sharks

12

4

0

8

240

321

-81

5

21

12

Toyota Cheetahs

11

4

0

7

229

317

-88

4

20

13

Blues

12

2

0

10

236

303

-67

8

16

14

Force

12

2

0

10

199

285

-86

7

15

15

Reds

11

2

0

9

147

319

-172

3

11

 

South African Conference

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

PF

PA

PD

BPts

Pts

1

DHL Stormers

12

8

0

4

269

243

26

2

34

2

Vodacom Bulls

11

7

0

4

294

246

48

6

34

3

Emirates Lions

12

7

0

5

236

276

-40

3

31

4

Cell C Sharks

12

4

0

8

240

321

-81

5

21

5

Toyota Cheetahs

11

4

0

7

229

317

-88

4

20

 

Australian Conference

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

PF

PA

PD

BPts

Pts

1

Waratahs

11

7

0

4

233

208

25

4

32

2

Brumbies

12

6

0

6

260

168

92

9

33

3

Rebels

11

6

0

5

222

219

3

5

29

4

Force

12

2

0

10

199

285

-86

7

15

5

Reds

11

2

0

9

147

319

-172

3

11

 

New Zealand Conference

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

PF

PA

PD

BPts

Pts

1

Hurricanes

11

10

0

1

312

197

115

8

48

2

Chiefs

11

8

0

3

274

197

77

6

38

3

Highlanders

11

7

0

4

282

234

48

6

34

4

Crusaders

12

6

0

6

353

253

100

7

31

5

Blues

12

2

0

10

236

303

-67

8

16

 

Top scorers – after Round 13:

 

Player Team

Tries

Conv

Pen

Drops

Tot

Handre Pollard Vodacom Bulls

2

14

34

1

143

Demetri Catrakilis DHL Stormers

0

11

32

1

121

Christian Lealiifano Brumbies

2

19

22

0

114

Elton Jantjies Emirates Lions

0

16

27

0

113

Beauden Barrett Hurricanes

3

16

21

0

110

Lima Sopoaga Highlanders

1

23

17

1

105

Colin Slade Crusaders

3

20

15

0

100

Mike Harris Rebels

1

13

23

0

100

Bernard Foley Waratahs

2

16

19

0

99

Patrick Lambie Cell C Sharks

2

10

21

0

93

Aaron Cruden Chiefs

1

14

20

0

93

Joe Pietersen Toyota Cheetahs

0

18

16

2

90

Ihaia West Blues

1

12

18

0

83

Daniel Carter Crusaders

3

13

11

0

74

Luke Burton Force

0

10

9

0

47

Kurt Coleman DHL Stormers

0

8

8

1

43

Dan Bowden Blues

1

6

8

0

41

Waisake Naholo Highlanders

8

0

0

0

40

TJ Perenara Hurricanes

7

0

0

0

35

Julian Savea Hurricanes

6

0

0

0

30

Jacques-Louis Potgieter Vodacom Bulls

0

3

7

0

27

Samu Kerevi Reds

5

0

0

0

25

James Lowe Chiefs

5

0

0

0

25

Marcell Coetzee Cell C Sharks

5

0

0

0

25

Francois Hougaard Vodacom Bulls

5

0

0

0

25

 

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