The Durbanites lack basic skills as the Reds win in Durban for the first time in 15 years.
Chris Feauai-Sautia of The St.George Queensland Reds tackling Curwin Bosch of the Cell C Sharks during the Super Rugby match between Cell C Sharks and Reds at Jonsson Kings Park Stadium on April 19, 2019 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Steve Haag/Gallo Images)
The Reds won in Durban for the first time in 15 years as they beat the bumbling Sharks 21-14 in their Super Rugby match at Kings Park on Friday, with the home team looking in freefall just as they head overseas for a tough tour.
While the Sharks’ ball-retention and handling skills were indescribably poor, credit must go to the Reds side for a superb performance.
The hunger in their young pack was incredible as they dominated a way more experienced set of forwards liberally sprinkled with Springboks; simply put, the Reds pack wanted it more.
The Sharks are still in the playoff positions, although they have slipped down to sixth, but they now face having to win in Sydney, Christchurch and Hamilton in order to maintain that position.
Who was the star in this match?
Reds hooker Alex Mafi was the early inspiration for his side and was the most influential player with his marvellous display. He set up the opening try, setting the tone in the second minute as he read a lost lineout by the Sharks brilliantly. Mafi also epitomised the commitment of the Reds in terms of physicality as he carried the ball forcefully and defended with all his strength.
Key moments and themes
Point scorers:
Sharks – Tries: Kerron van Vuuren, Dan du Preez. Conversions: Robert du Preez jr, Curwin Bosch.
Reds – Tries: Bryce Hegarty, Chris Feauai-Sautia, Tate McDermott. Conversions: Hegarty (2), Hamish Stewart.
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