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Bulls, Sharks and Lions qualify for Challenge Cup playoffs

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Bulls, Sharks and Lions qualify for Challenge Cup playoffs

The hosts were awarded a penalty try in the second minute with the Frenchman being reduced to 14 men in the process due to foul play, and they added their second five-pointer in the 12th minute compliments of fine finishing by Devon Williams with an extra man on the field. [embedded content] The Dragons tried […]

The hosts were awarded a penalty try in the second minute with the Frenchman being reduced to 14 men in the process due to foul play, and they added their second five-pointer in the 12th minute compliments of fine finishing by Devon Williams with an extra man on the field.

The Dragons tried hard, but they were shut out completely thanks to the effective Emirates Lions defence, which saw the Gautengers enter the break with a comfortable lead.
The hosts ended up scoring 10 tries to two for the victory, with six of their five-pointers coming from French speedster Damian Penaud.
 

The hosts dominated the second half completely as they ran circles around the KwaZulu-Natalians’ defence, and they made the most of their try-scoring chances to add seven tries to their tally – with Penaud sealing his double hat-trick, while the Hollywoodbets Sharks struggled to make their presence felt in the foreign conditions.

Hollywoodbets Sharks 12 (12) – Tries: Siya Masuku, Hakeem Kunene. Conversion: Masuku.
Hollywoodbets Sharks 12 (12) – Tries: Siya Masuku, Hakeem Kunene. Conversion: Masuku.
Hollywoodbets Sharks 12 (12) – Tries: Siya Masuku, Hakeem Kunene. Conversion: Masuku.
Hollywoodbets Sharks 12 (12) – Tries: Siya Masuku, Hakeem Kunene. Conversion: Masuku.
Hollywoodbets Sharks 12 (12) – Tries: Siya Masuku, Hakeem Kunene. Conversion: Masuku.
Toyota Cheetahs 21 (7) – Tries: Daniel Maartens, Prince Nkabinde, Neels Volschenk. Conversions: Cohen Jasper (3).
Adding to this they stood their ground on defence and only leaked one try in the 54th minute from a pick and go.
Scorers:
The hosts maintained this consistency in their performance in the second half to touch down an additional five times for a team tally of 10 tries.
Bordeaux-Begles 66 (19) – Tries: Damian Penaud (6), Maxime Lucu, Ugo Boniface, Yoram Moefana, Jacques Nguimbous. Conversions: Matthieu Jalibert (8).
In the end, the visitors were handed a heavy defeat in a disappointing finish to their Investec Champions Cup campaign, but they still have some hope to defend their EPCR Challenge Cup title after sealing a fifth-place finish on their pool log.
Dragons 10 (3) – Try: Paulu Latu. Conversion: Will Reed. Penalty goal: Reed.
The teams started off the match exchanging penalty goals, but the Johannesburgers took the game by the scruff of the neck soon after, scoring four times in 21 minutes to take a commanding lead. The first was by Francke Horn in the eighth minute before Sam Francis, Ruan Venter, and Tapiwa Mafura, added their names to the scoresheet.
They will take immense confidence from this victory as they prepare to return to the Vodacom United Rugby Championship next week knowing they have their spot booked in the EPCR Challenge Cup Round of 16.

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