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Nervy Ikeys steal win at the death

The FNB Ikey Tigers left it late, and very nearly threw it away, but – in the end – they rallied back strongly to secure a 37-30 victory over Villager’s in WP Super League action on Friday night.

The Ikeys scored five tries to three at a windy Green Mile, but very nearly threw this match away as the lead changed hands on many occasions.

Former UCT flyhalf Warren Edwards was a huge thorn in the UCT side, his three conversions and two penalties keeping the visitors in the hunt throughout.

His drop-goal, in the last few minutes, gave Villager’s the lead, before the home side secured the win through a Marcello Sampson try – flanker Don Armand doing brilliantly in helping set up both of Sampson’s tries on the night.

UCT led 20-17 at half-time, before trailing 27-30 with time running out – until Sampson’s two tries secured the victory.

Aside from Sampson’s brace, forwards Sam Peter (No.8) and Hanyani Shimange also scored, whilst young winger Paul Cohen (pictured) – who is developing into a points-machine of note – also touched for a try to go with his three conversions and two penalty goals.

UCT’s scorers:
Tries:
Peter, Cohen, Shimange, Sampson 2
Cons: Cohen 3
Pens: Cohen 2

The FNB UCT team: 15 Ricky Rijs, 14 Paul Cohen, 13 André Coetzer, 12 Adrian Kritzinger, 11 Marcello Sampson, 10 Doug Mallett, 9 Scot Watermeyer, 8 Sam Peter, 7 Zandy Macdonald, 6 Don Armand (captain), 5 Martin Muller, 4 Mike Ledwidge, 3 Ash Wells, 2 Hanyane Shimange, 1 Mike Posthumus.
Replacements: 16 Matt Page, 17 Dylan Rogers, 18 Levi Odendaal, 19 Farrow, 20 Sharief Hendricks, 21 Pete Haw, 22 Therlow Pietersen.

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