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UNDER-21 WRAP: The Cheetahs’ Under-21 team achieved a glorious victory over their Lions counterparts at Ellispark in Johannesburg at the weekend.

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The Cheetahs’ youngsters won an exciting contest by beating the Lions 31-30 – that after a long trip by bus from Bloemfontein to Johannesburg.

The Free State team played without five of their players who, with their head coach, were had to go in isolation before the game because of a virus infection.

The victory – coming a fortnight after their senior team was booted from the Pro14 in controversial circumstances – shows that the Cheetahs are an important role player in South African rugby and cannot be underestimated on any level.

The Free Staters scored three of their tries – including the match-winner – from a maul

* Meanwhile the defending champions, the Blue Bulls, used their pack of forwards to subdue Western Province in a 36-25 win, scoring six tries in the process.

The Blue Bulls also used their drives to great effect as they outplayed their Cape Town counterparts.

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The opening round in Johannesburg provided 17 tries in the two matches, but it was the driving mauls in both encounters that dominated proceedings.

The Sharks, who had a bye today, take on the Lions in round two on Thursday, while in the early match-up, the Blue Bulls will take on Free State, with Western Province having a break.

Reports, scores are scorers from Round One

Blue Bulls 36 (12), Western Province 25 (6)

A blistering second half start and a powerful display by their pack of forwards eased the Blue Bulls to a comfortable 36-25 win over Western Province in the opening match of the 2020 SA Rugby Under-21 Championship at Emirates Airline Park on Sunday.

The Pretoria side held a slender 12-6 lead at the break in Johannesburg but scored three tries in quick succession early in the second half to take a 29-6 lead after 55 minutes, which all but sealed the deal for the defending champions.

The Capetonians came back gamely from that salvo, with three tries by their BlitzBoks wing, Angelo Davids, some reward for their scratchy effort.

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In the end, the Blue Bulls outscored their opponents six tries to three, a fair reflection of the dominance they enjoyed. Flyhalf Ruben Beytell missed six kicks at goal that prevented a total blow out score.

The first half saw Beytell and WP’s Ruan Mostert both missing with opening penalties, before Mostert put his side ahead after 12 minutes.

Five minutes later, the men in blue scored a beautiful try as Stravino Jacobs (wing) was worked over in the corner, following a strong scrum, with Beytell converting from the touchline.

Mostert kicked a long range penalty goal after 22 minutes to cut the lead to one. Beytell missed a long range effort of his own, but the Bulls’ lead was extended after a powerful rolling maul by his pack saw Joe van Zyl (hooker) scoring. The conversion was wide, leaving the Pretoria side with a six point margin at the break.

Three tries in ten minutes at the beginning of the second half broke the Cape side’s back.

Diego Appolis (centre) got the first of those from a storming run by Jan-Hendrik Wessels (prop) before a mighty scrum from Wessels and company allowed Johan Mulder to score after darting around the blind side which caught the defence napping.

Not to be outdone by Wessels, Eduan Swart (tighthead prop) scored the third of the second half following a power run. He was put in possession 30 metres out and bulldozed his way over the line. Beytell converted for a 29-6 lead.

A rash of replacements by both coaches halted the rhythm of the match and as fatigue set in, mistakes increased.

The impact from the bench added some direction to the Cape side’s attack and Davids finished off a sustained attack with a fine try in the left corner. One of those replacements, Kade Wolhuter, kicked a good conversion to close the gap.

The Blue Bulls regrouped quickly. Another powerful scrum by their pack forced WP on the back foot and Jacobs got his second after good interplay with fullback Richard Kriel.

WP realized their best chances were in their wing’s hands and Davids did not disappoint. He got his second after a good backline attack and his third after a good 40 meter run, with an inside swerve beating the cover defence.

Scorers:

For the Blue Bulls
Tries: Stravino Jacobs 2, Diego Appolis, Joe van Zyl, Johan Mulder, Eduan Swart
Cons: Ruben Beytell 2, Jay-Cee Nel

For Western Province
Tries: Angelo Davids 3
Cons: Kade Wolhuter 2
Pens: Ruan Mostert 2

Free State 31 (12), Golden Lions 30 (17)

In the end, the Free State’s fifth and most important try, scored by Gideon van Wyk (No.8), proved their greater endeavour on attack, with the Lions only scoring three tries.

Much of the Lions’ scoreboard pressure was created by Marc Morrison (flyhalf), who kicked three conversions and three penalties to keep his side in the lead for most of the match.

Van Wyk opened the scoring from a strong rolling maul after only six minutes and the conversion by Charles Williams eased the Free State into a 7-0 lead.

Former Free State age-group player, James Mollentze, waltzed his way past his former teammates for a fine individual effort and the midfielder’s effort was converted by Morisson to draw scores level after ten minutes.

Morrison missed a penalty ten minutes later as the Bloemfonteiners were ruled offside, but nailed his next just before the water break.

The Free Staters came back strongly with another driving maul from an attacking line-out and Janus Venter (hooker) dotted down for a 12-10 lead after 30 minutes of play.

That was soon overturned when the home side got some numbers out wide following a strong run by Prince Nkabinde (wing), with Mark Snyman (flank) dotting down. Morrison converted to extend the lead to 17-12.

The Free State line-out misfired twice in good attacking positions and the Lions enjoyed the five point lead at the break.

Morrison kicked two penalties early in the half to extend the lead to ten points and when Cheetahs lock, Ruben Cronje, was ruled for a double movement as he went for a try, the momentum moved towards the home side.

The Bloem side changed their approach slightly, starting to use their forwards again to drive towards the Lions’ line. They created some good pressure, but credit to the Jozi team, who defended very well and with good discipline.

The continued attacks from Free State were chipping away at the home side’s composure though and after a ruck penalty, they forced an attacking line-out. Cornel Korff (scrumhalf) sniped through the slightest of gaps for the Bloem side and Williams kicked the conversion to cut the lead to four points with 20 minutes to play.

The second water break provided some respite for the home side and whatever was said by the coaching staff was taken to heart. And action, as the Lions executed a perfect driving maul from close range, with Ebot Buma (prop) crashing over for his side’s third try. Morrison nailed the conversion to extend the lead to 11 points again.

Free State kept chipping away at that lead, using their pack to good effect. From one such a drive, the ball was sent wide and Shayne Bolton (fullback) managed to score in the corner, leaving his side with a converted try away from victory. That is exactly what they salvaged for a deserved win.

The final line-out maul saw Van Wyk being driven over and with the final act of the match, Franco Smith slotted the winning conversion.

Scorers:

For the Free State
Tries: Gideon van Wyk 2, Janus Venter, Cornel Korff, Shayne Bolton
Cons: Charles Williams 2, Franco Smith

For the Lions
Tries: James Mollentze, Mark Snyman, Ebot Buma
Cons: Marc Morrison 3
Pens: Morrison 3

Round Two fixtures

Thursday, October 8

Blue Bulls v Free State
Kick-off: 12.00
Referee: Aimee Barrett-Theron

Lions v Sharks
Kick-off: 15.30
Referee: Morné Ferreira

Bye: Western Province

* Match reports provided by SA Rugby

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