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Posted: 14-Apr-2024 at 10:50am |
Hollywoodbets Sharks book historic EPCR semi-final spot
The Hollywoodbets Sharks succeeded in their quest to become the first South African team to advance to the semi-final of the EPCR Challenge Cup, but it was a weekend of
disappointment for the Vodacom Bulls who were knocked out of the Investec Champions Cup competition.
A strong second half display by the KwaZulu-Natalians saw them recover from a 16-14 halftime deficit against Edinburgh in Durban to register a 36-30 victory in their EPCR
Challenge Cup quarter-final, and they will face the winner of Sunday’s match between Benetton and Connacht in the semi-final.
This rewarding victory marked the Hollywoodbets Sharks’ fourth win on the trot in Durban, and in the EPCR Challenge Cup. The semi-finals will play out on the first weekend
in May.
The Vodacom Bulls, meanwhile, delivered a competitive first-half display against the Northampton Saints at
Cinch Stadium @ Franklin's Gardens
in the Investec Champions Cup, but the hosts pulled away in a one-sided second half, which saw the men from Pretoria succumb to a 59-22 defeat, marking the end of their European campaign.
Northampton Saints prove too good for Vodacom Bulls
The Vodacom Bulls fell off the pace in the second half of their Investec Champions Cup quarter-final away against English pace-setters Northampton Saints, with
the hosts clinching this playoff by 59-22 on Saturday evening.
The visitors came out firing, making a strong statement early on with good intent on attack and charge downs on defence, and they delivered a strong first-half
display despite being written off after travelling to the UK without several star players.
The Northampton Saints scored four tries in the first stanza – three of which were scored within nine minutes – which saw them take an encouraging 28-10 lead
by the 25th minute, but the Vodacom Bulls showed their fighting spirit with Akker van der Merwe and Sebastian de Klerk touching down in quick succession to add to an earlier try by Cameron Hanekom and penalty goal by Chris Smith, which saw them
trail 28-22 at halftime.
Unfortunately for the Vodacom Bulls, the momentum swung heavily in favour of the hosts after the break as they created wave after wave on attack, while the
visitors also found themselves down to 14 men after Hanekom received a yellow card for a dangerous tackle.
This paved the way for the Saints to score another five tries to take their tally to nine. They also did well to shut out the visitors on defence and denied
them from adding to their score, which marked the end of the Vodacom Bulls’ European season.
Scorers:
Northampton Saints 59 (28) –
Tries: James Ramm (2), Alex Mitchell (2), Courtney Lawes, Ollie Sleightholme, Alex Coles, Frase Dingwall, Juarno Augustus. Conversions: Fin Smith (7).
Vodacom Bulls 22 (22) –
Tries: Cameron Hanekom, Akker van der Merwe, Sebastian de Klerk. Conversions: Chris Smith (2). Penalty goal: Smith.
Hollywoodbets Sharks shine in second half to knock out Edinburgh
A combination of the Hollywoodbets Sharks’ strong forward pack and the play-making abilities of flyhalf Siya Masuku shone out as the Durbanites overcame a competitive first
half against Edinburgh – in which they trailed by two points – to build up a 33-16 lead before registering a 36-30 victory at Hollywoodbets Kings Park to book their place in the EPCR Challenge Cup semi-final.
The first half was a hard grind as both teams gave everything and while the KwaZulu-Natalians outscored the visitors two tries to one, the visitors capitalised on their
ill-discipline to kick three penalty goals, while their try was also scored while the hosts were down to 14 men after Eben Etzebeth received a yellow card.
Edinburgh’s last penalty goal, on the stroke of halftime, nudged them into a 16-14 lead going into the sheds.
The Hollywoodbets Sharks stepped up their game immensely in the second half and the rewards followed with Springbok hooker Bongi Mbonambi adding their third try, while Masuku
added four penalty goals to put them firmly in control with a 33-16 lead.
Edinburgh refused to give up and managed to score two tries in the dying minutes, while Hollywoodbets Sharks’ replacement flyhalf Curwin Bosch added yet another penalty
goal in his 100th game for the franchise, but this comeback was too little too late for the visitors.
Scorers:
Hollywoodbets Sharks 36 (14)
– Tries: Lukhanyo Am, James Venter, Bongi Mbonambi. Conversions: Siya Masuku (3). Penalty goals: Masuku (4), Curwin Bosch.
Edinburgh 30 (16) – Tries: Pierre Schoeman, Hamish Watson, Dave Cherry. Conversions: Ben Healy (3). Penalty goals: Healy (3). |
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