Another poor pass from Jaden to Mapimpi. Sharks backs not very accurate in their execution.
Vissies V Bools
Was a kick chase over the Bools line….the Bools wing clearly knocked it over the dead ball line. But a Sharks player may have knocked it….ref gives a penalty try and a yellow.
Fassi with a desperate pass inside that was damn near intercepted. Would have been an easy Bulls try.
Thanks Moz.
It looked to me like Hooker knocked the ball in goal first.
Wilco comes off….he made a point against Ox today.
Another stupid kick by Goosen
Jordan with a penalty for the lead, misses.
Hendrikse does a Manie
And now the Sharks run into each other. They've looked disjointed all game .
The Bools are making stupid decisions…they need a bit of patience.
Bulls this time penalized for scrumming up.
Jordan has another go. This time it's over, 20-17.
Big old rumble from the Bulls and now they have a penalty. It's kickable, just outside the 22 on the sideline. No luck.
I see no Pollards out there.
Moodie with a good run before forcing an offload that goes astray . Our guys really need to learn composure.
Goose with a long range effort. Hits the post. Bulls immediately have another penalty from around where Goose missed his earlier effort.
Hits the uprights, Bulls can’t catch a break.
They go for touch now, fuck this poles nonsense
Stupid carry by Gans with no momentum right into the Sharks maelstrom . Bulls fortunately had an advantage otherwise it would have been another opportunity squandered.
And now the Bulls drop it.
Bulls need a big scrum like never before here.
Sharks hang on. They have truly bumbled their way to a win and the Bulls, well, you can only squander so many chances...
Well done by the Sharks….great captaincy by Esterhozen….haha.
Wilco is my MOM.
Bulls were the better side and should have won.
Cobus Wiese should be in the Bok mix.
Cheers boys.
Courageous Sharks hold on to defeat Bulls in Durban
21 December 2024 - 20:21 Liam Del Carme Sports reporter Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package. Subscribe now Jason Jenkins of the Sharks during the United Rugby Championship match against the Bulls at Kings Park Stadium on December 21, 2024.
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The Sharks continued their march up the United Rugby Championship points table when they eked out a precious 20-17 win over the Bulls at Kings Park on Saturday.
They were forced to dig deep after suffering late withdrawals with several high-profile players unavailable through injury and illness.
It was a typically tense derby with the Sharks crucially starting and finishing the stronger team. They were under the cosh in the set pieces but their superior game management helped them carry the day.
In that regard the Hendrikse brothers, Jordan and Jaden played their part, as did hard running inside centre Andre Esterhuizen.
The Sharks ran into a 10-0 lead by the 19th minute with all the scoring coming through the Hendrikse brothers. Flyhalf Jordan got the ball rolling with a penalty in the sixth minute and the hosts went further ahead when scrumhalf Jaden scored a converted try in the 18th minute.
The Bulls riposte was five minutes in the making. They eked out metres eventually setting up a moment for loose forward Cameron Hanekom showing his bloodymindedness in the carry before Embrose Papier stepped to telling effect. That left the hosts exposed and Bulls flanker Cobus Wiese ran onto the Papier pass to score. Johan Goosen duly converted but the Bulls weren't done.
The visitors continued to forge ahead and few embodies that exercise at close quarters better than centre Harold Vorster. He barged his way over the tryline in the 28th minute for another try that was converted by Goosen.
By then the visitors were firmly in the ascendancy. They were starting to boss the collisions, no more tellingly than in the scrum. It served to have an enervating impact on the hosts and by the break the Sharks had conceded seven penalties to the Bulls one.
The home team's scrum continued to suffer despite a change in front row personnel. Crucially in the 45th minute however Sharks' centre Esterhuizen exacted a turnover on his own tryline to repel an attack that might otherwise have proved a huge psychological blow to the hosts.
Though the Bulls nudged further ahead thanks to a Goosen penalty in the 47th minute the Sharks were starting to make territorial inroads through their tactical kicking.
Their attacking endeavour and precision from the boot helped fashion an outcome in the 52nd minute they would not have believed possible in their wildest dreams. They surged up field from deep and the Bulls were scrambling in defence after Jordan Hendrikse chipped ahead towards the visitors' tryline.
Bulls' winger Sebastian de Klerk was deemed to have denied Makazole Mapimpi a try scoring opportunity when he knocked the ball dead with the Boks winger looming menacingly in the 52nd minute. That penalty try and resultant red card proved crucial
Bulls' props Gerhard Steenekamp and Wilco Louw were withdrawn from the action in the 58th minute and suddenly the scrums were few and far between.
At 17-all the game became more tense as the battle for territory intensified.
Jordan Hendrikse missed two penalties in the final quarter before he landed one in the 70th minute to hand the hosts a telling three-point lead.
Goosen had an opportunity to level matters in in the 72nd minutes but missed to the right from an acute angle.
The Bulls however maintained their dominance in the scrum and when the Sharks transgressed in that facet again Goosen had another crack from long range. He hit the left upright but the Sharks through Phepsi Buthelezi fluffed their lines in trying to exit. It handed the Bulls another opportunity, but this time with greater promise.
They however came up short in the resulting mauls, and as a result, the scoreboard.
Sharks (10) 20 - Try: Jaden Hendrikse, penalty try. Conversion: Jordan Hendrikse. Penalties: Jordan Hendrikse (2).
Bulls (14) 17 - Tries: Cobus Wiese, Harold Vorster. Conversions: Johan Goosen (2). Penalty: Goosen.
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Yes Wilco is a very strong scrummager. Koch does more outside the scrum.
A front tow of Ox, Marx and Wilco with Eben and Snyman at lo ck and Kolisi, COBUS Wiese and Du Toit would be one powerful pack!
I was not impressed by Estrhizen at all - he si remaining a marginal fanchise player and unfit to play for the Springboks, I have all along been a fan of Wiese.
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