The Lions launch a thrilling comeback in the second half, but will rue a poor first half that laid the groundwork for the hosts' win.
Try time S'busiso Nkosi of the Cell C Sharks during the Currie Cup, Semi Final match between Cell C Sharks and Xerox Golden Lions at Jonsson Kings Park on October 20, 2018 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Steve Haag/Gallo Images)
In a wonderful advert for Currie Cup rugby, the Sharks beat the Golden Lions 33-24 in their semi-final at Kings Park in Durban on Saturday, a brilliant second-half comeback by the visitors making it unclear whether the home side or them would win the match and make it through to next weekend’s final.
Despite the Sharks enjoying tremendous forward dominance and being 23-3 up within the first minute of the second half, the game developed into a real cliffhanger as the Lions fought back to 24-26 going into the last 10 minutes. While the Sharks will be kicking themselves for some ill-judged decision-making, one could only salute the character of a young Lions team in making a gripping contest of what looked set to be a one-sided match in the first half.
Who was the star in this match?
The forward effort of the entire Sharks pack was superb and wing Sbu Nkosi and eighthman Daniel du Preez were obvious stand-outs as they shared the home side’s four tries between them. But the hard work of blindside flank Tyler Paul was particularly outstanding. One of the unsung heroes of the Sharks’ season, Paul carried the ball strongly, being one of the bosses of the gainline, but also showed an eye for the gap and was then able to eschew the brutality of taking contact. Defensively, he was one of the Sharks’ main big-hitters.
Key moments and themes
Point scorers:
Sharks – Tries: Dan du Preez (2), S’bu Nkosi (2). Conversions: Robert du Preez (2). Penalties: Du Preez (3).
Lions – Tries: Courtnall Skosan (2), Nic Groom. Conversions: Elton Jantjies (3). Penalty: Jantjies.
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