Late drama as Madibaz upset log leaders
ROUND FOUR WRAP: There was late drama in the Varsity Shield as Madibaz pulled off a last-minute victory over the table topping UWC
Round Four of the Varsity Shield saw several dramatic endings as Madibaz scored 3 minutes after the hooter to snatch victory over former champs UWC.
Fans witnessed another thrilling finish at the Sisa Dukashe Stadium in East London on Friday night, where WSU held on for a tight 21-20 victory over SPU.
Meanwhile in Bellvile CPUT put on a ruthless display over the Impi to win the match 49-24 while Varsity College staged yet another comeback to beat the Blues in Alice.
UFH 13-26 Varsity College
A solid second half display by Varsity College secured them a hard-fought 26-13 victory over UFH in Round Four of the Varsity Shield at the Davidson Stadium on Thursday.
Varsity College came into the clash on the back of two wins and one defeat so far in this year’s campaign.
They came up against a struggling UFH Blues side that was in search of their first victory this year after recording three losses on the trot.
The first half was a thrilling encounter, and it was the hosts who came out firing and threw in the kitchen sink.
They dominated ball possession, played in their opponent’s half and were rewarded with a penalty that was converted by scrumhalf, Sinalo Jivana in the 15th minute.
The Blues weren’t done, and scored the game’s first try after the strategy break when hooker, Bunono Jamani crashed over from a rolling maul.
They managed to keep Varsity College out and led 13-0 at the halfway mark after another three points from the boot of Jivana.
The second stanza was a totally different story, and the visitors showed intent from the get-go.
They scored three tries in the opening 20 minutes through captain, Abande Mthembu, Jaques Marais, and Chandler Green.
All tries were converted by flyhalf, Frederick Marx.
Hooker, Marais completed his brace in the 76th minute and the visitors kept the Blues scoreless in the second half to walk away with a bonus point win.
Scorers:
For UFH:
Tries: Bunono Jamani.
For Varsity College:
Tries: Jaques Marais 2, Abande Mthembu, Chandler Green.
Player That Rocks: Jaques Marais (Varsity College)
Teams:
UFH: Samkele Nzima (captain), Bunono Jamani, Mbasa Babele, Liyema Hlitane, Kamvelihe Gcweka, Yanga Gazi, Mpho Ramahala, Anda Simanga, Sinalo Jivana, Sakhele Siyamthanda, Bulumko Mfundisi, Lisolethu Jali, Takudzwa Rushiza, Lutho Mene, Ukho Nomsatha.
Varsity College: Okuhlekodwa Meyiwa, Jaques Marais, Daniel Van Huizen, Robert Everson, Garren Muller, Sinelifa Ncwana, Enzo Van Niekerk, Juan Orde Steyl, Abande Mthembu (captain), Frederick Marx, Edward Sigauke, Mambo Mkhize, Anwill Prins, Sivuyiswe Mpendu, Chandler Green.
Madibaz 27-24 UWC
Madibaz pulled off a stunning last-minute victory against Varsity Shield log-leaders UWC in Gqeberha on Friday afternoon.
In front of their fanatical home supporters, coach David Manuel’s men called on every last reserve to snatch the win two minutes after the final hooter had sounded.
The lead changed hands throughout the match.
Madibaz flank Sean van Zijl scored the first of his two tries in the sixth minute, only for UWC scrumhalf Conwill Conradie to dot down for one of his own minutes later.
Prop Qelile Hlonela scored the visitors’ second on the 20-minute mark but Madibaz front-rower, Limana Chulumanco, showed that anything UWC could do, he could do better.
But if one thing is certain about this UWC side, it’s that they never take anything lying down.
They were straight back into Madibaz’ 22, and wing Leachim Adams crossed the whitewash after a period of sustained pressure.
The next try was scored with a quarter of the match to go. Madibaz played the now-wet weather to perfection, skidding the ball along the ground with a through-kick to enforce a UWC handling error.
Bukho Pantsi picked up the loose ball and went over to put his side back in the hunt.
With barely any time left on the clock, Madibaz worked their way up-field from their own goal line, winning penalty after penalty until it was left to Van Zijl to seal the win in dramatic fashion and send the crowd into raptures.
Scorers
For Madibaz:
Tries: Sean van Zijl, Limana Chulumanco, Bukho Pantsi, Caleb Friskin.
For UWC:
Tries: Conwill Conradie, Mihlali Tyanase, Leachim Adams.
Player That Rocks: Conwill Conradie (UWC)
Teams:
Madibaz: Limana Chulumanco, Kyle Erasmus, AJ Flemming, Calvin Bosch, De Wet Goedhals, Dewald Gerber, Sean Van Zijl, Leon van der Merwe, Cameron Doyle, Raashied Conrad, Bukho Pantsi, Lwando Davane, Edward Kruger, Emihle Zaza, Layron Millborrow.
UWC: Hlonela Qelile, Mihlali Tyanase, Keanuh Michaels, Logan Fortuin, Michail Kasfikis, Romauld Nsombamanya, Nicholas Chipanje, Leighton Damon, Conwill Conradie, Elkan Willemse, Leachim Adams, Braydon Booysen, Jacque Huckins, Keith Syster, Keno Alexander.
CPUT 49-24 UKZN
In a commanding performance, CPUT established a substantial lead over UKZN, entering halftime with a score of 35-10.
The match commenced with an assertive display from CPUT, as Denley Adams crossed the try line in the 4th minute following a well-executed maul.
Flyhalf Oyintando Maseti successfully added the conversion, giving CPUT an early 7-0 advantage.
UKZN responded promptly, earning a penalty in the 7th minute, which Siso France converted to narrow the gap to 7-3.
However, CPUT maintained their momentum, with Maseti slotting a penalty in the 10th minute to extend the lead to 10-3.
Six minutes later, Clyde Frieslaar scored a try, capitalising on an assist from Maseti.
Although the subsequent conversion was missed, CPUT’s lead grew to 15-3.
UKZN showcased resilience in the 21st minute when flyhalf Minehle Ngcamu delivered a precise short pass to fullback Siso France, who touched down for a try.
France’s successful conversion brought the score to 15-10, signaling a potential shift in momentum.
CPUT quickly countered, with Maseti converting a penalty in the 22nd minute to widen the margin to 18-10.
The team’s dominance continued as Nkosephayo “Ox” Ngema scored a try in the 29th minute, following an assist from Kieran Naidoo.
Maseti’s conversion further extended the lead to 25-10.
The first half concluded with another try from Adams in the 35th minute, assisted by Frieslaar.
Maseti’s accurate conversion brought the score to 32-10.
A final penalty by Maseti in the 40th minute, awarded due to a tackler not releasing, cemented CPUT’s commanding halftime lead of 35-10.
In the 49th minute, UKZN capitalised on a rare CPUT error within their 22-meter line.
Singele Mkhize intercepted a misplaced pass and sprinted to the try line, Siso France added the conversion, adjusting the score to 35-17.
CPUT responded with a well-coordinated play, Maseti delivered a precise assist to Keewan Titus, who crossed the try line.
Maseti’s successful conversion extended CPUT’s lead to 42-17.
The synergy between Maseti and Keene Munnick was evident as Munnick set up Maseti for a try, Maseti then converted his own try, furthering the lead to 49-17.
UKZN showcased resilience in the closing stages. Opting for a quick tap-and- go penalty, Tinotenda Mazhindu caught the CPUT defense off-guard, scoring a try.
France’s conversion brought the final score to 49-24.
Scorers:
For CPUT:
Tries: Nkosephayo Ngema, Denley Adams 2, Oyintando Maseti 2, Keewan Titus.
For UKZN:
Tries: Tinotenda Mazhindu, Singele Mkhize, Siso France.
Player That Rocks: Oyintando Maseti (CPUT)
Teams
CPUT: Nkosephayo Ngema, Kyle Ahrendse, Kieran Naidoo, Ntsako Ashley Mhlanga, Keanan Benjamin Odwa Rolosi, Lathitha Sange, Nqaba Mveliso Nkonyeni, Denley Krid Adams, Clyde Frieslaar, Oyintando Honour Maseti, Chris David Philllips, Timothy Matthew Shortles, Iwaan Bloys, Noah Matthew Pekeur, Keewan Titus.
UKZN: Siyanda Dlamini, Jordan Ramsay, Owethu Mntwelizwe, Michael Ize-Iyamu, Samkelo Mkhize, Mzwandile Khawula, Mthomboyolo Buzani, Tinotenda Mazhindu, Zak Smith, Minehle Mfanelo Ngcamu, Luthando Mhlongo, Singele Mkhize, Jovawn Visagie, Ntobeko Mhlongo, Siso France.
WSU 21-20 SPU
WSU showed class, composure and grit to secure their first victory in the Varsity Shield 2025 after beating SPU 21-20 at the Sisa Dukashe Stadium in East London on Friday night.
WSU came into the match under pressure and still in search of their first victory this year, while SPU wanted to prove a point away from home.
Playing in rainy conditions and soggy conditions, the hosts managed the game well in the first half and led 14-8 at the halfway point.
They scored two tries courtesy of centre Elam Kuse and the explosive Khanya Solani, both converted by Isiphe Mbini.
The visitors, meanwhile, managed eight points, a try by Tumelo Papane and penalty by captain Khanya Kama.
WSU maintained the intensity in the second half despite having to adjust to the tough weather conditions.
They crossed the line once more through a blistering run from lock forward, Siseko Mani, who received the ball from centre, Axola Mtalana.
SPU hit back with two tries from fullback Bokamoso Maphisa and Liyabona Maplanga in the 78th minute.
That proved little too late, as the hosts held on for a nervy and tightly contested 21-20 victory.
Scorers:
For WSU:
Tries: Elam Kuse, Khanya Solani, Siseko Mani.
For SPU:
Tries: Tumelo Papane, Bokamoso Maphisa, Liyabona Maplanga.
Player That Rocks: Khanya Solani (WSU)
Teams:
WSU: Yanda Ndamase, Sibulele Manyube, Yoyisa Mahobe, Luvo Zindela, Siseko Mani, Khanya Solani, Pernell Mandes, Sipho Hobosch, Asenam Mniki, Isiphe Mbini, Sikho Gaushe, Elam Kusa, Axola Mtalana, Bulelani Nondlwana, Beon Hartnick.
SPU: Aviwe Mpepo, Jan Potgieter, Jaundre Le Roux, Tumelo Papane, Kwandokuhle Dlamini, Thando Shipalana, JJ Fourie, Gareth Maree, Ethan Manus, Khanya Kama (captain), Raees Sahabodien, Stephan du Toit, Jaiden Faviers, Liyabona Maplanga, Bokamoso Maphisa.
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