The Golden Lions and the Blue Bulls produced a much-needed proper local derby for the Currie Cup at Ellis Park on Saturday evening, with the Lions winning a thrilling encounter 36-33.
The Lions seemed to have taken firm control of the match at halftime as a strong second quarter gave them a 26-14 lead, but the Bulls were much-improved in the second half and it took a wonderful 72nd-minute try by replacement wing Aphiwe Dyantyi to ensure the home side claimed the win and maintained what is becoming a strong challenge in the Currie Cup.
Much like in the horror show in Albany between the Springboks and All Blacks in the morning, it was the difference in skills which ultimately proved crucial.
The Lions are further along the path and, although the Bulls showed tremendous intent, they are still a work in progress and they gave away too much ball through mistakes.
Who was the star in this match?
The Lions seem to be succeeding in the development of some fine fresh talent for Super Rugby, none more so than their new halfback pairing of Marco Janse van Vuren and Ashlon Davids. Janse van Vuren gave a Man of the Match display at scrumhalf, showing great composure and good decision-making throughout. His box-kick after a 20-metre driving maul that set up Dyantyi for the crucial try was a stroke of brilliance and executed to perfection.
Key moments and themes
Point Scorers
Golden Lions: Tries – Robbie Coetzee, Rohan Janse van Rensburg (2), Jacques van Rooyen, Aphiwe Dyantyi. Conversions – Jaco van der Walt (4). Penalty – Van der Walt.
Blue Bulls: Tries – Ruben van Heerden, Jano Venter, Johnny Kotze, Warrick Gelant, Johan Grobbelaar. Conversions – Marnitz Boshoff (4).
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