DEFEATED
DOBSON PRAISES 'SUBLIME' PRIESTLAND
Cardiff
ended the DHL Stormers’ 15-match unbeaten run in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship as Wales fly-half
contender Rhys Priestland kicked 20 points in a 30-24 victory at the Arms Park.
Priestland
was named Man of the Match for the way he ran the show against the league
champions as he staked a strong case to wear the No 10 jersey in the opening
autumn international against New Zealand.
Switching
from full-back, where he had previously lined up this season, the versatile
veteran landed seven shots at goal and also set up tries for wings Theo Cabango
and Jason Harries with pin-point cross kicks.
It was a master-class display that won warm plaudits from gracious DHL Stormers
head coach John Dobson.
“I thought he was absolutely sublime, just superb,” he said.
“That
was right up there in terms of a tactical kicking display from a 10, no
question. He was magnificent.”
Cardiff
director of rugby Dai Young echoed Dobson in praising the 35-year-old
Priestland, who won the last of his 52 caps against Australia just under 12
months ago.
“I
thought he had a great game at 10. It was a real good performance,” said the
former Wales and Lions prop.
“He
controlled the game really well and showed what a quality operator he is. With
his kicking game, he put us out of danger on a lot of occasions and also put
pressure on them. He was also really accurate taking the points, which is
hugely important. I thought he was excellent.”
As
for the DHL Stormers, it was their first defeat in the league since they lost
to Connacht out in Galway way back in February. They did have the consolation
of picking up two losing bonus points, having scored four tries, three of them
through lineout drives.
But
having also been denied victory in last week’s draw with the Ospreys, the title
holders will be hungry to return to winning ways when they take on the Emirates
Lions in Johannesburg next Saturday.
LEINSTER ROLL ON
Table-topping Leinster made it six wins out of six in the league as they
defeated a spirited young Munster side 27-13 in front of a 46,000 crowd at the
Aviva Stadium.
They surprisingly found themselves behind early in the second half when No 8
Gavin Coombes crossed for the visitors.
But they pulled away in the final quarter, ending up with four tries to secure
the maximum haul, which sees them go seven points clear of second-placed
Ulster.
One of their touchdowns came from scrum-half Luke McGrath, who was named Man of
the Match.
Giving his verdict on the contest, McGrath said: “It’s always an unbelievable
battle against Munster. It was a very tough match, unbelievably physical, and
we are delighted to get the win. I thought our pack were brilliant and really
set the platform for us.”
EDINBURGH’S HAPPY AWAY DAY
Edinburgh claimed their first away win in the Vodacom URC since March with a 38-19
bonus point victory over Zebre out in Parma.
They ran in six tries in all, with hooker Adam McBurney touching down twice as
they built a 31-0 lead.
Zebre Parma played for close on an hour with just 14 men following a red card
for flanker MJ Pelser, but showed real fight after the break scoring three
tries of their own.
The Man of the Match award went to Fijian No 8 Viliame Mata who marked his 31st
birthday and 100th appearance for Edinburgh with a real barnstorming carrying
display.
Commenting on the game, his coach Mike Blair said: “It was very stop start, but
we are really pleased to come away with five points.”
REST
OF THE ACTION
Friday
night’s Vodacom United Rugby Championship games saw bonus point victories for Connacht, who beat the Scarlets
36-14 in Galway, and the Vodacom Bulls, 44-22 victors over Benetton out in
Treviso.
Irish international winger Mack Hansen crossed twice for Connacht, while the Vodacom Bulls posted five tries after the
break to turn around a 9-3 half-time deficit.
Both
games that were due to be played in South Africa over the weekend – Emirates Lions
v Glasgow and Cell C Sharks v Ulster - were postponed due to gastroenteritis
infections within the visiting camps. The matches will be rescheduled for later
dates.
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