CPUT win Cape derby and late drama in Alice
ROUND SIX WRAP: The Varsity Shield Round Six went down to the wire in two dramatic games as the CPUT Blue Wave beat Bellville rivals UWC by just one point while in Alice the bottom-of-the-log battle lived up to expectations as home side UFH scored in the 83rd minute to beat Eastern Cape rivals WSU.
The Comets stay on top of the log after beating FNB UKZN while FNB Madibaz cruised past FNB SPU.
UFH 25-24 WSU
An impressive and season-defining performance sealed a last-gasp 25-24 victory for the UFH Blues against arch-rivals, WSU in round seven of the Varsity Shield at the Davidson Stadium in Alice on Friday.
After leading 15-0 at the halfway point, the Blues showed class, and composure to hold on to their win in front of their home supporters.
The Eastern Cape derby lived up to expectations, and it was the hosts who fired first with two tries in the first 40 courtesy of tries by captain, Bunono Jamani and Bulumko Mfundisi.
The second half was a totally different affair, and WSU came out firing and showed intent from the get-go.
They scored three tries, the first from fullback, Beon Hartnick before they were awarded a penalty try after relentless pressure.
WSU then capitalised on a man advantage in the 60th minute when Khanya Solani brushed off several defenders to dot over the whitewash.
They led 17-15 with ten minutes to play but extended their lead with another late try scored by Buhlebenkosi Kedama in the 79th minute.
Just as the fans thought it was all done and dusted; the Blues had other ideas. With a minute remaining, they piled up the pressure and camped in WSU’s half until the final play of the game.
A line out which resulted in a maul saw skipper, Jamani crash over for the winning try.
Scorers:
UFH:
Tries: Jamani 2, Nomsatha, Okuhle
Con: Jivana
Pen: Jivana
WSU:
Tries: Hartnick, Kedama, Penalty try
Cons: Hartnick, penalty try does not require a conversion
Player That Rocks: Sinalo Jivana (FNB UFH).
Teams:
UFH: 15 Ukho Nomsatha, 14 Bulumko Mfundisi, 13 Takudzwa Rushiza, 12 Lakheni Majali, 11 Okuhle Pangwa, 10 Sakhela Siyamthanda, 9 Sinalo Jivana, 8 Michael Mangava, 7 Mpho Ramahala, 6 Dala Mgidi, 5 Kamvelihle Gcweka, 4 Liyema Hlitane, 3 Liyabona Matyana, 2 Bunono Jamani (captain)️, 1 Elihle Mtshemla,
WSU: 15 Beon Hartnick, 14 Ahlule Zokoza, 13 Bulelani Nondlwana, 12 Axola Mtalana, 11 Simosethu Capa, 10 Yolisa Kasi, 9 Thembela Folo, 8 Sandisiwe Mkwayimba, 7 Pernell Mendes, 6 Khanya Solani, 5 Siseko Mani, 4 Luvo Zindela, 3 Yoyisa Mahobe, 2 Sibulele Manyube, 1 Yanda Ndamase.
Referee: Caleb Hibbert
TMO: Christie du Preez
CPUT 28-27 UWC
In a thrilling encounter between rivals and neighbours CPUT and UWC, the home side edged a nail-biting contest 28-27 at full-time. The match was a seesaw battle, with momentum shifting between the two sides throughout.
CPUT started strong, with Oyintando Maseti slotting an early penalty in the 10th minute to put them 3-0 ahead. Just two minutes later, Noah Pekeur crossed the whitewash for the first try of the game, though Maseti was unable to convert, leaving the score at 8-0.
UWC responded in the 24th minute through Conwill Conradie, who not only scored a try but also converted it himself, bringing the visitors within a point at 8-7. Five minutes later, Conradie added a penalty to push UWC into the lead at 10-8.
CPUT quickly reclaimed control with a penalty by Maseti in the 30th minute, making it 11-10. The home side extended their advantage just a minute later when Jacquin Jacobus dotted down, and Maseti converted to bring the score to 18-10.
However, UWC struck back before halftime through Bevan Simons, with Aaron Swartz converting to narrow the deficit to 18-17 at the break.
Early in the second half, UWC suffered a red card, giving CPUT an advantage. Maseti capitalised with a 58th-minute penalty, making it 21-17. But UWC refused to back down, as Hlomla Ncana scored in the 61st minute, with Swartz converting to push UWC ahead at 24-21.
The final ten minutes saw high drama. Iwaan Bloys crashed over for FNB CPUT in the 70th minute, and Maseti’s conversion restored their lead at 28-24. FNB UWC fought until the end, earning a 75th-minute penalty, which Swartz converted to cut the gap to 28-27.
Despite a late push from UWC, CPUT held on to secure a hard-fought victory in a match that showcased high intensity, momentum swings, and clutch performances.
Scorers:
CPUT:
Tries: Pakeur, Jacobus, Bloys
Cons: Maseti 2
Pens: Maseti 3
UWC:
Tries: Conradie, Simons, Ncana
Cons: Swartz 3
Pens: Swartz 2
Player That Rocks: Denley Krid Adams
Teams:
CPUT: 15 Keewan Titus, 14 Noah Matthew Pakeur, 13 Jacquin Farrol Jacobus, 12 Carick Ethan Kustoor, 11 Iwaan Bloys, 10 Oyintando Honour Maseti, 9 Jason January, 8 Denley Krid Adams, 7 Philasande Ngcobo, 6 Nqaba Nkonyeni, 5 Simphiwe Gift Thabede, 4 Keanan Benjamin Odwa Rolosi, 3 Kieran Delaan Naidoo, 2 Kyle Ahrendse, 1 Nkosephayo Ngema.
UWC: 15 Elkan Willemse, 14 Hlomla Ncana, 13 Bevan Simons, 12 Braydon Booysen, 11 Leachim Adams, 10 Aaron Swartz, 9 Cornwill Conradie, 8 Leighton Demon, 7 Jean Visser, 6 Romauld Nsombamanya, 5 Alexander-Jaco van der Merwe, 4 Melumzi Mandongana, 3 Michaels Keanu, 2 Mihlali Tyanase, 1 Hlonela Qelile.
Referee: Ru Campbell
Madibaz 38-28 SPU
Madibaz continued their superb run in the Varsity Shield as they saw off a spirited challenge from competition new boys SPU in Gqeberha on Friday.
In weather that had it all – rain, brilliant sunshine and even fog – the home side came back from 14-0 down at one point to trump the men from Kimberley by 10 points.
SPU burst out the gates with tries by Leslie Ruiters and Cassie Botes coming in the first 20 minutes.
While the home supporters were a little shell-shocked, their side refused to panic and pieced together some great moves in the tight loose to rack up three unanswered tries through scrumhalf Curwin Casper, hooker Kyle Erasmus and lock Calvin Bosch to see out the half.
Seven minutes into the second stanza, Madibaz replacement prop Bahle Cengani got on the scoresheet as the Nelson Mandela Bay students began to up the ante.
SPU did not come to the Friendly City for fun though and were soon back in the game when fullback Bokamoso Maphisa stepped and weaved his way across the whitewash.
With 13 minutes to go, Erasmus dotted down for a second time as the Madibaz maul took on an ominous presence.
Yet it was still not over. A charging run by SPU front-rower Aviwe Mpepo put them back in touching distance, but as thick gloom descended on the stadium, Madibaz flanker Johan van Zyl put the result beyond doubt when he got on the right end of another maul to score.
Scorers:
Madibaz:
Tries: Casper, Erasmus 3, Bosch, Van Zyl
Cons: Conrad 2, Milborrow 2
SPU:
Tries: Ruiters, Botes, Maphisa, Mpepo
Cons: Kama 4
Player That Rocks: Kyle Erasmus (FNB Kyle Erasmus)
Teams:
Madibaz: 15 Layron Milborrow, 14 Emihle Zaza, 13 Edward Kruger, 12 Lwando Davane, 11 Bukho Pantsi, 10 Raashied Conrad, 9 Curwin Casper, 8 Leon van der Merwe, 7 Dewald Gerber, 6 Johan van Zyl, 5 Martinus Strydom, 4 Calvin Bosch, 3 AJ Flemming, 2 Kyle Erasmus, 1 Imibongo Mvuleni.
SPU: 15 Bokamoso Maphisa, 14 Dwayne Lubbe, 13 Jaiden Faviers, 12 Khanya Kama (captain), 11 Liyabona Maplanga, 10 Leslie Ruiters, 9 TJ Majiedt, 8 Gareth Maree, 7 Tyron China, 6 Thando Shipalana, 5 Lihlumelo Gunguta, 4 Tumelo Papane, 3 Cassie Botes, 2 Jan Potgieter, 1 Aviwe Mpepo.
Referee: Excellent Mnkomo
Varsity College 41-17 UKZN
A fantastic first-half hattrick from the inform Comets hooker, Jacques Marais helped the home side to a comfortable, 41-17 win against UKZN.
The hooker got his first two tries just after the 10th-minute mark, as he was scoring routine tries, a close to the try line lineout which he was finishing off.
\Right on the first 20-minute break, Comets fullback Chandler Green brilliantly laid it off for winger, Allston Cedras who ran over the whitewash and dotted down for the Comets third try.
The second 20 minutes saw the Comets hooker, Marais, getting his hattrick on the night, while Juan Steyl also added his name to the scoresheet, taking it to 29-0 right till the last minute of the half.
Right after the 40 minutes horn was blown, UKZN showed some life on the scoreboard.
Ramatuku Sikhakhane was the man to get his team up as he managed to catch up a rolling chipped ball to dot down for his side.
The second half saw only two tries from the Comets a good, worked team try finished off by Mambo Mkhize, and a spicy try from the best player in the field on the night, Edward Sigauke, who ripped off on a turbo charged gas. Sprinting his way over the try line.
In between, UKZN showed some tenacity as they added two more tries as well through TinoTendo Mazindhu and a cheeky one from Jovawn Visagie who slipped through the Comets defence.
Flyhalf, Frederick Marx and fullback Siso France managed to get 4 conversions altogether for their teams, 3 from Marx and 1 from France which made the final score to be 41-17 to the log leaders as they defeated a stubborn Impi team.
Scorers:
Varsity College:
Tries: Marais 3, Mkhize, Steyl, Cedras, Sigauke
Cons: Marx 3
UKZN:
Tries: Visagie, Sikhakhane, Mazhindu
Con: France
Player that Rocks: Edward Sigauke (FNB Varsity College)
Teams:
Varsity College: 15 Chandler Green, 14 Allston Cedras, 13 Mj Schoeman, 12 Mambo Mkhize, 11 Edward Sigauke, 10 Frederick Marx, 9 Abande Mthembu, 8 Juan Orde Steyl, 7 Enzo Van Niekerk, 6 Sinelifa Ncwana, 5 Garren Muller, 4 Robert Everson, 3 Donell Francis, 2 Jacques Marais, 1 Kabelo Matabola.
UKZN: 15 Siso France, 14 Ramatuku Sikhakhane, 13 Jovawn Visagie, 12 Singele Mkhize, 11 Luthando Mhlongo, 10 Minehle Mfanelo Ngcamu, 9 Milowo Matebese, 8 Tinotenda Mazhindu, 7 Wela-aphumelele Takata, 6 Nhlakanipho Buthelezi, 5 Mthomboyolo Buzani, 4 Aphelele Dlamini, 3 Thabiso Ncube, 2 Sikhona Ndulini, 1 Lonwabo Nkalitshana.
Referee: Lulutho Matomela
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