Impressive starts for Rovers, Police & Bombers

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Jacquin Ruthford of Roses United runs into Rassie Faure of White River during the Cell C Community Cup first-round match between Roses United and White River at Pelican Park, Wellington. Photo by Yunus Mohamed/ImageSA.

JONSSON College Rovers kicked off the inaugural Cell C Community Cup with an impressive win over GAP Despatch, while there were also victories for wild cards African Bombers, Raiders and Roses United on the opening weekend of the new 20-team national tournament.

Rovers were clinical in the opening match against Despatch at Kings Park 3, scoring four tries to two to grab a five-point haul ahead of their 2000km return journey to fellow Pool A opponents Aveng Moolmans Sishen in Kathu next Saturday.

The Durban-based outfit, who in the process notched their 80th victory in 84 matches dating back four seasons, held a 13-3 lead at the break before pulling away in the second period with centre Sergio Torrens, replacement back Kyle Wilkinson and scrumhalf Tian Meyer dotting down to go with the try scored by flanker Murray Bondesio in the first stanza. Fullback Jors Dannhauser weighed in with 15 points by way of three penalties and three conversions.

And in Zwide Stadium in Port Elizabeth, wild cards African Bombers caused the biggest upset of the weekend when two tries from fullback Xolela Payi and 19 points from the boot of mercurial flyhalf Masixole ‘Coyi’ Banda gave them a 35-22 win over Welkom Rovers.

There were also wins for the two other wild cards in action in Round 1, Raiders running out 45-12 winners over BB Truck Noordelikes in a Pool C encounter played in Polokwane, while in Wellington Roses United beat White River 65-36 in a thrilling encounter at Pelican Park.

The most dramatic result came in nearby Worcester, where Boland champions Villagers Worcester scored a try at the death to beat Griquas champions Aveng Moolmans Sishen 24-20.

And in Pretoria, home side Police held out for a bonus-point 35-26 victory against Durbanville-Bellville on the Loftus Versfeld B field.

Leading 27-7 at half-time thanks to a brace of tries from Ruan van Loo and one just before the break by Luka van Biljon the Bobbies seemed to be cruising to an easy win over the team they knocked out at the quarter-final stage of last year’s Club Championships.

But Durbell fought back in fine style with tries from Divan Batt and Raynor Becker immediately upon resumption to close the gap to six points. Michael Nienaber dived over for the home side’s fourth try but Jody Reyneke scored a brilliant individual try to reduce the deficit once again with 15 minutes left on the clock.

Flyhalf Dillon Laubscher slotted his third penalty for a tally of six out of seven for the day to stretch the advantage to nine points with only a few minutes remaining. Despite a valiant effort from the Western Province club to secure a second losing bonus point, Police stopped the traffic to bag a full house of points and kick off their campaign in fine style.

But the day’s finest individual performance came at Pelican Park in Wellington where Roses United fullback Hagen Mumba scored 30 points, including two tries, to give his side a 65-36 victory over White River.

Full Results, Round 1:

Pool A:

Jonsson College Rovers (13) 38 – Tries: Tian Meyer, Sergio Torrens, Murray Bondesio, Kyle Wilkinson. Conversions: Jors Dannhauser (3). Penalties: Greg Goosen, Dannhauser (3).

GAP Despatch (3) 17 – Tries: Basil de Doncker, Monty Dumond. Conversions: Dumond (2). Penalty: Dumond.

Villagers Worcester (7) 24 – Tries: Jowayne van Wyk, Freginald Africa, Cliven Malies. Conversions: Jaylen Fortune, Yazeed Johnson (2). Penalty: Johnson.

Aveng Moolmans Sishen (10) 20 – Tries: Johan Peens, Gert Cloete, Christiaan Treurnicht. Conversion: Tiaan le Roux. Penalty: Le Roux.

 

Pool B:

Pretoria Police (27) 35 – Tries: Ruan van Loo (2), Louis van Biljon, Michael Nienaber. Conversions: Dillon Laubscher (3). Penalties: Laubscher (3).

Durbanville-Bellville (7) 26 – Tries: Marthinus Keyser, Divan Batt, Raynor Becker, Jody Reyneke. Conversions: Theuns Kotze (3).

 

African Bombers (19) 35 – Tries: Mlindazwe Nqoro, Xolela Payi (2),  Conversion: Masixole Banda. Penalties: Banda (6).

Welkom Rovers (7) 22 – Tries: Jaco Pretorius, Hennie Prinsloo, Cobus Aucamp. Conversions: Pieter Strydom (2). Penalty: Strydom.

 

Pool C:

Rustenburg Impala (13) 24 – Tries: Wendal Wehr, Duane Jordaan. Conversions: Naas Olivier (1). Penalties: Olivier (4).

Roodepoort (6) 13 – Try: Jessie Geyer. Conversion: Hennie Oosthuizen. Penalties: Steven Griffiths (2).

 

BB Truck Noordelikes (0) 12 – Tries: Everard Bye (2). Conversion: Zander Byleveldt.

Raiders (28) 45 – Tries: Ryno Hendrikz, Jimmy Baloyi, Jama Ntengo, Dean Swart, Carlo Moodie. Conversions: Shaun Davids (4). Penalties: Davids (4).

 

Pool D:

Roses United (22) 65 – Tries: Jacquin Ruthford, Hagen Mumba (2), Ryan Julies, Ramon Samuels, Denver Fortuin (2), Carlyle Lawrence, Neil Papier. Conversions: Hagen Mumba (7). Penalties: Mumba (2).

White River (22) 36 – Tries: Tjokkie van Tonder, Lodewyk van Staden, Conrad Botha, Gerrit Stoltz, Jaco Marneweck, HJ Neethling. Conversions: Van Tonder (3).

 

Broubart Old Selbornian (0) 8 – Try: Ludwe Booi. Penalty: Glen Warner.

Brakpan (12) 15 – Tries: Shaun Botes, Franco Booysen. Conversion: Gido Horn. Penalty: Charl Niewenhuis.

 

Fixtures, Round 2 – Sat 23 Feb:

 

Pool A:

Match 9 – Aveng Moolmans Sishen vs Jonsson College Rovers (Sivos Stadium, Kathu, 16:00)

Match 10 – SK Walmers vs Villagers Worcester (Green Point Track, Cape Town, 15:00)

Bye: GAP Despatch

 

Pool B:

Match 11 – Durbanville-Bellville vs African Bombers (Durbanville-Bellville Rugby Club, Cape Town, 15:00)

Match 12 – Welkom Rovers vs Bloemfontein Police (Rovers Rugby Club, Welkom, 15:00)

Bye: Pretoria Police

 

Pool C:

Match 13 – Roodepoort vs BB Truck Noordelikes (Rand Leases Sports Grounds, Roodepoort, 15:00)

Match 14 – Raiders vs Bloemfontein Crusaders (Bill Jardine Stadium, Johannesburg, 15:00)

Bye: Rustenburg Impala

 

Pool D:

Match 15 – Brakpan vs Roses United (Bosman Stadium, Brakpan, 15:00)

Match 16 – White River vs Evergreens (White River Rugby Club, White River, 15:00)

Bye: Broubart Old Selbornian

 

 

Logs after Round 1:

 

Pool A –

 

TEAM

P

W

L

D

PF

PA

TF

TA

BP -7

BP T

Pts

Jonsson College Rovers

1

1

0

0

38

17

4

2

0

1

5

Villagers Worcester

1

1

0

0

24

20

3

3

0

0

4

Aveng Moolmans Sishen

1

0

1

0

20

24

3

3

1

0

1

SK Walmers

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

GAP Despatch

1

0

1

0

17

38

2

4

0

0

0

 

Pool B –

 

TEAM

P

W

L

D

PF

PA

TF

TA

BP -7

BP T

Pts

Pretoria Police

1

1

0

0

35

26

4

4

0

1

5

African Bombers

1

1

0

0

35

22

3

3

0

0

4

Durbanville-Bellville

1

0

1

0

26

35

4

4

0

1

4

Bloemfontein Police

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Welkom Rovers

1

0

1

0

22

35

3

3

0

0

0

 

Pool C –

 

TEAM

P

W

L

D

PF

PA

TF

TA

BP -7

BP T

Pts

Raiders

1

1

0

0

45

12

5

2

0

1

5

Rustenburg Impala

1

1

0

0

24

13

2

1

0

0

4

Bloem Crusaders

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Roodepoort

1

0

1

0

13

24

1

2

0

0

0

BB Truck Noordelikes

1

0

1

0

12

45

2

5

0

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

Pool D –

 

TEAM

P

W

L

D

PF

PA

TF

TA

BP -7

BP T

Pts

Roses United

1

1

0

0

65

36

9

6

0

1

5

Brakpan

1

1

0

0

15

8

2

1

0

0

4

Broubart Old Selbornian

1

0

1

0

8

15

1

2

1

0

1

White River

1

0

1

0

36

65

6

9

0

1

1

Evergreens

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

 

Top 10 point-scorers – After Round 1:

PLAYER T C P D PTS
Hagen Mumba 2 7 2 0 30
Masixole Banda 0 1 6 0 20
Shaun Davids 0 4 4 0 20
Dillon Laubscher 0 3 3 0 15
Jors Dannhauser 0 3 3 0 15
Naas Olivier 0 1 4 0 14
Monty Dumond 1 2 1 0 12
Henk van Tonder 1 3 0 0 11
Denver Fortuin 2 0 0 0 10
Everard Bye 2 0 0 0 10

Mzwandile Makhunga of African Bombers clear the ball during his team's Cell C Community Cup match against Welkom Rovers at Zwide Stadium, Port Elizabeth on Saturday. Photo by Iky Plakonouris/ImageSA.

 

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