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'Tahs see-off edgy Sharks

Defending champions New South Wales Waratahs were pushed to the limit before fending off South Africa's Sharks 33-18 in their Super Rugby match in Sydney on Saturday.

 

The Waratahs only sealed the match with a runaway solo try by Bernard Foley in the final minute after a Sharks handling error.

 

The win took the Waratahs to the top of the Australian conference ahead of the Brumbies.

 

The win didn't come without some controversy with the Durban-based Sharks missing out on a try in the corner while trailing 18-26 only for the video referee to rule that wing Sibusiso Sithole's knee had come in contact with the sideline in the process of diving over to score.

 

The Sharks were still chasing the win when flyhalf Lionel Cronje fumbled a pass from a lineout presenting Foley with an unimpeded 40-metre run to the try-line.

 

The Waratahs scored three tries to two with Foley not missing a kick and finishing with 23 points from a try, three conversions and four penalty goals.

 

It was a far from convincing win for the Waratahs, who made 12 handling errors and conceded 18 turnovers.

 

The Waratahs got away to a flyer with a try inside the opening minute from Adam Ashley-Cooper, but both sides traded penalty goals for the home side to lead 13-6 at half-time.

 

The Sharks caught the Waratahs napping when Cronje angled his quickly taken free-kick for wing Odwa Ndungane to score in the 49th minute.

 

The Sydneysiders hit back minutes later when giant wing Taqele Naiyaravoro carried Mvovo over the line to be awarded a try via the video referee before the Sharks fought back with their second try.

 

Cronje got away a pass as he was tackled for Francois Steyn to score and trail the Waratahs 18-20 with over a quarter of the match remaining.

 

Foley gave the Waratahs breathing space with two penalties before his last-minute try blew out the final margin.

 

The Sharks have now not won in Sydney since 2000.

 

"The Sharks played well, they stuck to their strengths, there were a lot of kicks and didn't give us much opportunity in their 22," Waratahs skipper Dave Dennis said.

 

"And when we got down there we were probably a little bit too impatient and turned the ball over, but pleased to get the result in the end."

 

Sharks skipper Marco Wentzel said his team couldn't keep the pressure on the Waratahs.

 

"We lost a lot of ball through turnovers and they scored. They are a quality side and if you make mistakes they punish you," he said.

 

The Waratahs face a rematch of last season's final against the Crusaders in Sydney next week, while the Sharks play the Reds in Brisbane.

 

Man of the match: Marcell Coetzee was hard on defence as usual for the Sharks making plenty tackles. Renaldo Bothma tried hard and Frans Steyn had is moments at centre. Adam Ashley-Cooper was threatening in the centres with his pace and strength. Will Skelton was a forceful carrier, and Michael Hooper was everywhere on the park, but our award goes to Bernard Foley who made three line-breaks, kicked 18 points and topped it off with a try taking his tally to 23.

 

The scorers:

 

For the Waratahs:

Tries: Ashley-Cooper, Naiyaravoro, Foley

Cons: Foley 3

Pens: Foley 4

 

For the Sharks:

Tries: Ndungane, Steyn

Con: Steyn

Pens: Steyn 2

 

Teams:

 

Waratahs: 15 Israel Folau, 14 Taqele Naiyaravoro, 13 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 12 Kurtley Beale, 11 Rob Horne, 10 Bernard Foley, 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Wycliff Palu, 7 Michael Hooper, 6 Stephen Hoiles, 5 David Dennis (captain), 4 Will Skelton, 3 Sekope Kepu, 2 Tolu Latu, 1 Benn Robinson.

Replacements: Hugh Roach, Jeremy Tilse, Paddy Ryan, Mitchell Chapman, Jack Dempsey, Pat McCutcheon, Brendan McKibbin, Matt Carraro.

 

Sharks: 15 Lwazi Mvovo, 14 Odwa Ndungane, 13 JP Pietersen, 12 Frans Steyn, 11 Sibusiso Sithole, 10 Lionel Cronje, 9 Stefan Ungerer, 8 Renaldo Bothma, 7 Etienne Oosthuizen, 6 Marcell Coetzee, 5 Marco Wentzel (captain), 4 Stephan Lewies, 3 Jannie du Plessis, 2 Bismarck du Plessis, 1 Tendai Mtawarira.

Replacements: 16 Franco Marais, 17 Dale Chadwick, 18 Lourens Adriaanse, 19 Mouritz Botha, 20 Kyle Cooper, 21 Conrad Hoffmann, 22 Andre Esterhuizen, 23 Waylon Murray.

 

Referee: Rohan Hoffmann

Assistant referees: Angus Gardner, Will Houston

TMO: George Ayoub

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