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Crusaders down Lions at home

Lions go down in hard-fought match against the Crusaders.

The Emirates Lions played at home on April 1 in a repeat of the 2017 final against the Crusaders and the New Zealand side edged the Highveld team 14-8 in a hard-fought match.

Wing Madosh Tambwe scored the opening try of the match while the Crusaders replied with tries from Sam Whitelock and Jack Goodhue.

The Emirates Lions are heading the SA Conference log with 20 points from their four wins from seven matches. They are followed by the DHL Stormers and Cell C Sharks who are both on 13 points, with the Vodacom Bulls (9) and Jaguares (8) completing the local standings.

The Vodacom Bulls returned to winning ways with their 33-23 derby win over the DHL Stormers on Saturday evening, while earlier in the day the Cell C Sharks also returned to form with their superb 63-40 Vodacom Super Rugby triumph over the Blues in Auckland.

Saturday’s Vodacom Bulls win over their Cape Town rivals saw the men from Pretoria ending a run of four losses in a row, with former captain Adriaan Strauss scoring three times before his substitution in the second half.

It was a fitting performance by Strauss who celebrated his fantastic Vodacom Super Rugby achievement for the most appearances by any South African at this level. The 32-year-old hooker made his 149th Vodacom Super Rugby appearance in his first start of the season, surpassing the longstanding record of Victor Matfield’s of 148 matches – where it all started for him, in Pretoria.

Centre Damian de Allende and lock Pieter-Steph du Toit were both yellow carded, which disrupted play for the visiting Cape side while replacement prop Lizo Gqoboka of the home team was also shown yellow near the end of the game.

Cell C Sharks flyhalf Robert du Preez delivered a superb performance and contributed a personal tally of 38 points in the Durban side’s thrilling 63-40 triumph over the Blues early on Saturday morning in Auckland.

Du Preez kicked seven penalties, six conversions and also dotted down a try for the SA side who snapped a two-game losing run with their sparkling victory at Eden Park. The difference between the sides was the string of successful penalty kicks which Du Preez slotted with impressive ease.

SCORING TIME: Emirates Lions players failing to tackle the Crusaders during the Super Rugby match between Emirates Lions and Crusaders.
Photo: Gordon Arons/Gallo Images

Next Friday the Cell C Sharks visit the Hurricanes, the Emirates Lions host the DHL Stormers on Saturday afternoon while the Vodacom Bulls have a bye.

Other Round 7 results this weekend:

March 31:

Chiefs 27, Highlanders 22;

Rebels 19, Hurricanes 50;

Brumbies 17, Waratahs 25.

Byes: Sunwolves, Jaguares, Reds.

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