The Lions’ declining Super Rugby playoff hopes took another step in the wrong direction when the clinical Hurricanes comprehensively outplayed them, scoring a commanding 37-17 victory at Ellis Park on Saturday afternoon.
As the halftime score suggested, there was little to choose between the sides in the first half, with one try being scored each way.
However, the Hurricanes’ experienced captain and scrumhalf TJ Perenara should be commended for his game management as he kept the Lions in their own half with some excellent tactical kicking.
Nonetheless, the hosts were good value in the first half, not compromising on their attacking approach and generally giving their opponents a lot of trouble. Wing Aphiwe Dyantyi was a menace and was rewarded with a brace of tries.
But the 17 turnovers they conceded proved a killer to their hopes as the ‘Canes came roaring back, particularly showing the gulf in finishing ability.
Who was the star in this match?
While some Lions players like centre Lionel Mapoe and lock Marvin Orie were impressive, our award has to go to Perenara, who used his vast experienced to great effect. He varied his team’s attacking options and kept the Lions on the backfoot.
Key moments and themes
Point scorers:
Hurricanes – Tries: Ben Lam (2), Dane Coles (2), Ngani Laumape. Conversions: Jordie Barrett (3). Penalties: Barrett (2).
Lions – Tries: Aphiwe Dyantyi (2). Conversions: Shaun Reynolds (2). Penalty: Reynolds.
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