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Yellow card doesn’t deter orange army

GREENSIDE – Amends were surely made by the UJ rugby team as they claimed a clear victory against Stellenbosch.

 


The University of Johannesburg (UJ) sevens rugby team shrugged off an early yellow card to win the Varsity Sevens title with a decisive 20–0 win over Stellenbosch in Johannesburg on Saturday. The tournament took place at the Pirates Club in Greenside, where the orange army made amends after losing to the University of Pretoria in last year’s final.

UJ captain Johan Esterhuizen said he was overcome with joy after the final whistle blew, “To be honest, it still feels a bit unreal and I am lost for words at the final result.

“I am really proud of the guys for the way they stuck to the task during the final and the whole tournament. We fought hard to bring it home, so I must say a big thank you to the whole squad.”

The captain also paid tribute to their opponents, who never gave up trying despite not getting onto the scoreboard. Although they suffered a big disadvantage with the yellow card early in the game, the UJ defence proved relentless as they kept their opponents at bay.

UJ star Odwa Nkunjana sprints away for another try during the Varsity Sevens rugby competition at the Pirates Club. Photo: Supplied

Despite playing with six players, it was UJ who were first on the board when Musawenkosi Tshabalala broke through from close to his own 22-metre line and beat several defenders to put them 5–0 ahead. That was followed by a decisive moment when UJ crossed for a second try during a power play, which resulted in them taking a 15–0 lead into half-time. Desperate to get back into the game, Maties tried everything but were unable to crack the UJ defence.

With time running out and the score in UJ’s favour, Odwa Nkunjana settled the matter when he side-stepped three Maties players in one of the tries of the tournament to take the score to 20–0. Fittingly, Nkunjana was named FNB Player of the Tournament, which he described as a ‘great feeling’, “I am very thankful at receiving this award and we are very excited to have won the tournament. I want to make playing top-quality sevens rugby my goal and my aim will just be to keep working hard all the time.”

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