Kings finish strong
22 Sep 2012
Keo.co.za wraps up the Currie Cup first division results from this weekend.
The Kings maintained their unbeaten record by rebounding from a 21-point deficit against the Pumas to earn a 26-all draw. The Port Elizabeth crowd thought their team were out of it with 25 minutes to play, but they ran in three tries in the last 23 minutes for a result that sees them top the log and bank a home semi-final. The Pumas will host the other play-off.
The Leopards were made to sweat by Border after taking a 31-14 lead into half-time. The men from the Eastern Cape broke loose in the second half but just couldn’t finish off, losing 43-40. The Leopards move into third position.
The Valke and Boland were out of contention for a semi-final place and through caution to the wind in a 52-all draw in which both sides scored eight tries.
The Griffons kept their semi-final hopes alive with a 50-49 win over SWD in Welkom after trailing by six points with three minutes to go. Japie Nel scored late and flyhalf Hansie Graaff converted from close to the left touchline.
EP Kings – Tries: Marcello Sampson, Tiger Mangweni, Luke Watson (2); Conversions: George Whitehead (3).
Pumas – Tries: JW Jonker, Coenie van Wyk; Conversions: JC Roos (2); Penalties: Roos (4).
Border – Tries: Chumani Booi, Niell Jacobs (2), Penalty Try, Gareth Krause, Joe Seerane; Conversions: Reinhardt Gerber (5).
Leopards – Tries: Allister Kettledas (2), Hennie Skorbinski, Justin St Jerry, Malan van der Merwe, Brendan Snyman; Conversions: Andre Pretorius (5); Penalty: Pretorius.
Valke – Tries – Karlo Aspeling, Hendrik Meyer (2), Frederic Eksteen, Juan Kotze, Bruce Muller, Sandile Ngcobo, Baksteen van Heerden; Conversions: Aspeling (2), Juan Kotze (4).
Boland – Tries: Elgar Watts, Eric Zana, Vainon Willis (2), Jacquin Jansen, Brendon April, Juwell Samuels, Siviwe Magaba; Conversions: Watts (6).
Griffons – Tries: Japie Nel (2), Nicky Steyn, Hansie Graaff, Shane Hancke, Sarel Louw, Werner Griesel. Conversions: Graaff (6). Penalty: Graaff.
SWD Eagles – Tries: Ghafoer Luckan (3), Elric van Vuuren, Alshaun Bock, Nicolaas Hanekom, Dumisane Meslane, Mzoxolo Dyantyi. Conversions: Burton Francis (2), Van Vuuren. Penalties: Francis.

8 Comments
22 Sep 2012, 21:36 pm
“Currie Cup first division” — you mean the one that is really the second division?
23 Sep 2012, 07:33 am
Luke Watson was awesome on Friday night. Difficult to tackle from the base of the csrum. Much better than any of the Bok squad’s eighthman. Hanneke were you watching?
23 Sep 2012, 07:43 am
@Peter Mkata-2:
Luke was always a good loose forward and far better than Spies . Unfortunately due to “certain issues” i doubt HM would select him , if he did then HM is a bigger man than i thought .
Either way im glad Luke will be playing super rugby again he will probably be a standout in the comp
23 Sep 2012, 11:29 am
Have you noticed how some players stand out in the Currie Cup Premier Division (you know – the only division that anyone bothers to watch) but disappear in higher-level competitions? How much easier, then, should it be to stand out in the Currie Cup First Division? To say that someone who is playing in the Currie Cup First Division should be a Springbok is to be totally removed from reality.
23 Sep 2012, 12:11 pm
How **** is defence in this competition??? Look at all these scores! Unbelievable…
23 Sep 2012, 14:25 pm
Currie cup first division is a tough divsion with good players. IF you dont know that u never played a high level of rugby and dont know what ur talking about. Kings defence has conceded under 2 tries a game and their attack is awesome. These teams would destroy varsity cup sides by 50 points.
conceded under 2 tries a game and have exfellent
23 Sep 2012, 17:56 pm
@boktillzero-3:
I will not hold my breath on that one. Luke must just concentrate on his game and all else will fall into place.
23 Sep 2012, 23:06 pm
#6 Destroy Varsity Cup sides? Are you serious? Is the Varsity Cup how you measure greatness? Oh my word…
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