Rampant Emirates Lions triumph over Kings – Vodacom Super Rugby Round 14 Review

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The Emirates Lions produced a clinical display to outplay the Southern Kings 54-10 in their Vodacom Super Rugby match on Sunday afternoon in Johannesburg, despite playing with 14 men for 50 minutes of the match.

Hooker Robbie Coetzee was red-carded for foul play, meaning the red jerseys had to complete the match with just 14 players. However, this setback made no difference to the energetic Highveld side who dominated the breakdown and possession to beat the Kings by a comprehensive margin after leading 19-3 at halftime.

The rampant home side outscored the Eastern Cape visitors by eight tries to one with Kwagga Smith (2), Andries Ferreira, Courtnall Skosan, Malcolm Marx, Jacques van Rooyen, Faf De Klerk and Andries Coetzee all crossing over.

Warren Whiteley’s team is currently on a ten game winning run and the last and only time any South African team has won more games in succession was a 12-game winning streak by the Vodacom Bulls across the 2009 and 2010 campaigns. They have only lost one of their thirteen matches so far this season.

In other matches featuring South African sides over the weekend, the Cell C Sharks won their coastal derby 22-10 against the DHL Stormers on Saturday afternoon in Durban. Earlier, the Vodacom Bulls went down 34-20 to the Hurricanes in Pretoria, while the Toyota Cheetahs outplayed the Sunwolves 47-7 in Tokyo.

The Cell C Sharks gave a strong defensive display to stifle the DHL Stormers and register a deserving home victory. They kept the Cape visitors scoreless in the first half of this physical derby to lead 15-0 at the break. Johan Deysel and Stephan Lewies each scored a try while Garth April added a penalty and one conversion. SP Marais scored all the DHL Stormers’ points in the second half via converted try and a penalty.

Young speedster Sbu Nkosi scored the decisive try in the second half when he showed an impressive burst of speed to score a under the poles.

The Vodacom Bulls suffered a reverse against the Hurricanes despite giving a fighting display at Loftus Versfeld. The ‘Canes outscored the home side by five tries to two.

The Toyotas Cheetahs overpowered the Sunwolves 47-7 in their Tokyo clash. It was the Free Staters’ first win since March 11, when they also defeated the Sunwolves in Bloemfontein. They seven tries to one to earn a bonus-point win, however, the gritty home side restricted them to a 14-0 lead at halftime. Springbok flanker Uzair Cassiem scored twice for the visitors.

Vodacom Super Rugby information (click on the links below for access to the match centre):

FIXTURES AND RESULTS | LOGS| STATS

Emirates Lions v Southern Kings

 

Scores

Emirates Lions 54 – Tries: Andries Ferreira, Courtnall Skosan, Kwagga Smith (2), Malcolm Marx, Jacques van Rooyen, Faf de Klerk, Andries Coetzee; Conversions: Elton Jantjies (5), Coetzee (2).

Southern Kings 10 – Try: Luzuko Vulindlu; Conversion: Pieter-Steyn de Wet; Penalty: De Wet.

Cell C Sharks 22, DHL Stormers

Scorers

 

Cell C Sharks 22 – Tries: Johan Deysel, Stephan Lewies, Sbu Nkosi; Conversions: Garth April (2); Penalty: April

 

DHL Stormers 10 – Try: SP Marais; Conversions: Marais; Penalty:  Marais.

Vodacom Bulls 20, Hurricanes 34

Scorers

Vodacom Bulls – Tries: Duncan Matthews, Nic de Jager; Conversions: Tian Schoeman, Tony Jantjies; Penalties Schoeman (2).

Hurricanes – Tries: Jordie Barrett, Ngani Laumape, Wes Goosen, Mark Abbott, Leni Apisai; Conversions: Otere Black (2) Jordie Barrett; Penalty: Black.

Sunwolves 7, Toyota Cheetahs 47

Scorers:

Sunwolves 7 – Try: Sam Wykes; Conversion: Yu Tamura.

Toyota Cheetahs 47 – Tries: Uzair Cassiem (2), Niell Jordaan, Niel Marais, Torsten van Jaarsveld, Tian Meyer, Sergeal Petersen; Conversions: Marais (5), Francois Uys.

Other Round 14 results:

Friday, 26 May

Blues 16, Chiefs 16

Reds 26, Force 40

Saturday, 27 May

Highlanders 44, Waratahs 28

Rebels 19, Crusaders 41

Jaguares 15, Brumbies 39

The latest log positions after Round 14:

Africa Conference 1

Pos Teams P W D L PF PA PD TF TA PTS
1 DHL Stormers 12 7 0 5 357 354 3 44 50 30
2 Toyota Cheetahs 13 3 0 10 340 491 -151 40 66 16
3 Vodacom Bulls 12 3 0 9 246 370 -124 27 48 15
4 Sunwolves 12 1 0 11 245 504 -259 30 71 7

Africa Conference 2

Pos Teams P W D L PF PA PD TF TA PTS
1 Emirates Lions 13 12 0 1 469 251 218 64 25 56
2 Cell C Sharks 13 9 1 3 365 266 99 35 30 42
3 Jaguares 12 5 0 7 302 299 3 35 36 24
4 Southern Kings 12 4 0 8 309 389 -80 39 50 19

Australian Conference

Pos Teams P W D L PF PA PD TF TA PTS
1 Brumbies 12 5 0 7 258 232 26 34 28 28
2 Waratahs 12 4 0 8 327 396 -69 44 52 19
3 Force 12 4 0 8 230 337 -107 25 45 17
4 Reds 12 3 0 9 259 390 -131 38 48 16
5 Rebels 12 1 1 10 182 474 -292 18 67 8

New Zealand Conference

Pos Teams P W D L PF PA PD TF TA PTS
1 Crusaders 13 13 0 1 497 250 247 71 30 59
2 Hurricanes 12 10 0 2 517 221 296 77 24 48
3 Highlanders 13 10 0 3 426 266 160 53 34 45
4 Chiefs 12 9 1 2 342 237 105 44 23 45
5 Blues 13 6 1 6 370 314 56 47 38 33

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