Race to the playoffs gets serious – Vodacom Cup Round 6 Preview

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With only two rounds of Vodacom Cup pool action left, no fewer than 13 teams are technically still in contention to reach the quarter-finals.

 

However, the Valke, Down Touch Griffons, EP Kings and Tusker Simba XV will not only have to win their remaining games, but also have to rely on other teams faltering in the home stretch if they are going to make the top four in their respective sections.

 

The North Section is turning out to be a humdinger, with the defending champions, the Golden Lions, currently lingering in fifth position on the log. They should have too much firepower for the Assupol Limpopo Blue Bulls this weekend though and could bag some points.

 

In a top of the table clash in the North Section, the Steval Pumas host the Leopards XV in Middelburg on Saturday afternoon, where both teams will want to keep their hopes alive of hosting a quarter-final later this month.

 

Third-placed GWK Griquas (at home against the Valke) and the fourth-placed Vodacom Blue Bulls (away against the Down Touch Griffons) will run out as favourites this weekend, but should be mindful of slipping up with the Golden Lions blowing in their necks.

 

In the South Section, things seem a bit more cut and dried, as the top four – the Cell C Sharks XV, Toyota Free State XV, DHL Western Province and SWD Eagles – have opened up some space between them and the rest.

 

The race to host the quarter-finals is tight though, with any two of these four teams still capable of finishing in the top two.

 

City Park in Athlone, Cape Town will yet again host a double-header of Vodacom Cup games this weekend, with three of the top four teams in action. The first match is between the Tusker Simba XV and the Cell C Sharks XV (at 13h30), followed at 15h30 by DHL Western Province taking on the Toyota Free State XV.

 

Each week we will feature emerging young players from the North and the South Sections who are making their way up the rugby ladder. This week we look at Cyle Brink, loose forward of the Golden Lions, and DHL WP lock Jan Uys.

 

Vodacom Cup Rising Star (No 11) – Cyle Brink (Golden Lions)

 

There are quite a number of similarities between the Golden Lions’ Cyle Brink and former Springbok Joe van Niekerk, one of which is that they are both loose forwards.

 

Just like Van Niekerk, Brink also matriculated from the King Edward VII School in Johannesburg. And the former Bok loosie is only a couple of centimetres taller and 10kg heavier than the 1.90m and 98kg of Brink, who still has some bulking up to do.

 

Similarly to Van Niekerk it’s playing in the red, white and black of the Golden Lions where Brink is aiming to make the SA Under-20 side. Following a couple of strong performances in the Vodacom Cup though, he has been spotted by the national selectors.

 

For the 20-year-old Brink, who represented the Golden Lions in the Coca-Cola U18 Craven Week in 2012 as well as the Absa Provincial U19 and U21 Competitions in 2013, the Vodacom Cup was the next logical step in his career.

 

He made his senior provincial debut in the defending champions’ opening round victory over the Leopards XV in Potchefstroom and will play in his fourth Vodacom Cup match this weekend as the Golden Lions aim to keep their playoff hopes alive in Polokwane.

 

Brink’s height means he is a very useful option at the back of the line-out. He actually played lock for the Golden Lions at the Craven Week in Port Elizabeth in 2012, but his speed and skill across the park saw him make the move to loose forward last year, where he excels as a strong ball carrier who is also useful on the ground when the situation requires.

 

Vodacom Cup Rising Star (No 12) – Jan Uys (DHL Western Province)

 

He’s a typical tight forward who likes the regular favourite of steak and chips, but there is nothing ordinary about the way in which DHL Western Province lock Jan Uys is battling adversity in making his way up the rugby ladder.

 

At 1.99m and 114kg, Uys is a pretty big unit who has started to blossom in recent months after a number of injury setbacks.

 

This former pupil of Paul Roos Gymnasium only made the Western Province Academy side in his Grade 11 year in 2011, but missed out on provincial representation a year later when he was in Matric because of injury.

 

That hasn’t stopped him from pursuing his rugby dreams though and Uys, who turned 20 on 3 January this year, came back with a bang when he was appointed captain to the DHL WP U19 side in 2013, but again missed out on a number of games in the latter part of the season because of injury.

 

He was a shoo-in for the UCT side in the FNB Varsity Cup, and after a number of great performances for the Ikeys, he got his DHL Western Province call-up. Uys made his senior debut in the famous blue and white hoops in opening round of the Vodacom Cup, started in every match thus far this season.

 

The national selectors have also taken notice of Uys and he was recently included in an expanded SA Under-20 training squad. However, because of his Vodacom Cup commitments for DHL Western Province, he was excluded when the squad was cut to 36 players, but he is still very much in contention to reach the final group for the Junior World Championships.

 

He has the size and physicality to be a top-level No 4 lock, yet he is mobile enough and a good enough jumper to make it as a No 5. Uys has an excellent understanding of line-out play, a huge work-ethic when it comes to line-out plays and a hunger to keep on getting better.

 

Round 6 fixtures:

 

Friday, 11 April

 

Border Bulldogs v SWD Eagles

Kick-off: 15h00

Venue: Buffalo City Stadium, East London

Referee: Jaco van Heerden

 

GWK Griquas v Valke

Kick-off: 15h00

Venue: GWK Park, Kimberley

Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge

 

Down Touch Griffons v Vodacom Blue Bulls

Kick-off: 17h30

Venue: North West Stadium, Welkom

Referee: Federico Anselmi (Argentina)

 

EP Kings v Regent Boland Cavaliers

Kick-off: 19h10

Venue: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

Referee: Juan Sylvestre (Argentina)

 

Saturday, 12 April

 

Tusker Simba XV v Cell C Sharks XV

Kick-off: 13h30

Venue: City Park, Cape Town

Referee: Francois Pretorius

 

Steval Pumas v Leopards XV

Kick-off: 15h00

Venue: Kees Taljaart Stadium, Middelburg

Referee: Quinton Immelman

 

Assupol Limpopo Blue Bulls vs Golden Lions

Kick-off: 15h00

Venue: New Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane

Referee: Gerrie de Bruin

 

DHL Western Province v Toyota Free State XV

Kick-off: 15h30

Venue: City Park, Cape Town

Referee: Ben Crouse

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