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Posted: 22-Sep-2024 at 9:31pm |
Jordan Hendrikse broke the hearts of his former Fidelity ADT Lions team-mates and supporters when he succeeded with a last-minute long-range penalty goal to hand the Hollywoodbets Sharks XV a dramatic
16-14 victory in the Carling Currie Cup Premier Division final at Emirates Airline Park in a cold and wet Johannesburg on Saturday evening after a scoreless first half.
The KwaZulu-Natalians scored a converted try and three penalty goals while the Gautengers replied with two converted tries.
Incredibly, the score was 0-0 at halftime after both sides elected not to take penalty goal kicks, but rather seek try scoring opportunities through their lineout maul, which did not deliver dividends.
It was a tense arm wrestle as both sides showed an eagerness to play with ball in hand, however, the slippery and bitterly cold conditions resulted in numerous handling errors and spilled opportunities.
The visitors did a splendid job to nullify the Gauteng hosts’ prolific attacking abilities by keep the ball tight amongst the forward.
Ethan Hooker (left wing) scored the first try of the game after the interval when the Hollywoodbets Sharks XV worked the blindside to send the flyer away, who beat a slipping Sanele Nohamba to easily
run in for the game’s first score 13 minutes after the break, with flyhalf Siya Masuku adding the conversion to hand them a 7-0 lead.
But the scores were level again barely five minutes later when Fidelity ADT Lions scrumhalf Nico Steyn stretched over after they had put the visitors under pressure, with Nohamba’s conversion making
it 7-7.
Masuku gave his side the lead again when he landed a 40m penalty goal to make the score to 10-7 after the home side strayed offside with 15 minutes to go. Shortly thereafter Hendrikse, playing in
the No 15 jersey for his new province, sent his first penalty attempt through the uprights to increase their lead to 13-7 after the hosts’ Juan Schoeman (replacement prop) was sent to the sin bin for an illegal tackle.
That meant that the Highvelders needed a converted try to overtake the Durbanites, which is exactly what they did with five minutes to go. The Fidelity ADT Lions they won a penalty scrum and from
the lineout maul they worked their way towards the try line. Their efforts were rewarded when replacement flanker Siba Qoma crashed over after a series of pick and goes, and Nohamba’s conversion edged the home side 14-13 ahead.
Lions supporters were beginning to celebrate victory when their team won another turnover penalty with time all but up. All they had to do was to keep possession from the lineout, wind down the clock
and kick the ball into the stands.
However, they failed to win back the ball from a fiercely contested maul, handing possession to the Hollywoodbets Sharks XV and after conceding a crucial penalty, Hendrikse stepped up to nail the
championship winning kick from 60m out.
The result is the lowest score and closest winning margin of Carling Currie Cup Finals for the last 10 years, eclipsing the 19-16 win margin of 2014 when DHL Western Province beat the Fidelity ADT
Lions in Cape Town.
Scorers:
Fidelity ADT Lions 14 (0) –
Tries: Nico Steyn, Siba Qoma. Conversions: Sanele Nohamba (2).
Hollywoodbets Sharks XV 16 (0) – Try: Ethan Hooker. Conversion: Siya Masuku. Penalty goals: Masuku, Jordan Hendrikse (2). |
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