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Tuks weather NWU fightback to seal Varsity Cup final spot

Cape Town - The University of Pretoria struck hard and fast and in doing so secured a 24-18 (half-time 15-3) victory against the NWU Pukke and booked themselves a place in the  2019 Varsity Cup final on Monday.

It was the home side that made better use of their opportunities as they raced to a 12-0 lead within the first quarter of the first half which made it a pretty good time for UP-Tuks as wing Ciaran Dayaram finished off a well-rounded attacking movement to bash his way over for the match's opening try.

The Stripe Generation who continued to attack hard and came close to scoring, were rewarded several moments later as a deft cross kick found itself in the arms of Dayaram who scored his second of the evening.

Flyhalf Tinus de Beer landed a conversion and two penalties while his counterpart Schalk Hugo kicked a penalty goal, which meant that the first half ended 15-3 in favour of the hosts. 

The visitors must have had an earful at the half-time break because they came out firing in the opening minutes of the second half and they quickly found themselves five points up courtesy of wing Lungelo Gaso, who dived over from an impossible angle to score. 

Hugo added two penalties but it was de Beer's boot that ultimately swung the game as he nailed two penalty goals despite flank Wian Conradie dotting down for NWU.

De Beer was named  the Player that Rocks, and rightly so as he conducted his backline as only a maestro can and also became the all-time top pointer scorer of the Varsity Cup on an evening where Tuks walked away 24-18 winners and booked themselves a spot in the 2019 Varsity Cup final.

Scores:

UP-Tuks

Tries: Ciaran Dayaram (2)

Conversions: Tinus de Beer

Penalties: De Beer (4)

NWU

Tries: Lungelo Gosa, Wian Conradie

Conversion: Schalk Hugo

Penalties: Hugo (2)

Teams:

UP-Tuks

15. Vaughen Isaacs, 14. Dewald Naude, 13. Lourens Pretorius, 12. Erich Cronje, 11. Ciaran Dayaram, 10. Tinus de Beer, 9. Theo Maree, 8. Denzel Hill, 7. Hanru Sirgel, 6. Stephan Smit, 5. Ruan Nortje, 4. Marius Verwey (captain), 3. JP Smith, 2. Johan Grobbelaar, 1. Etienne Janeke

Substitutes: 16. Werner Fourie, 17. Jacobus Eloff, 18. Bart le Roux, 19. Brian Leitch, 20. Raegan Oranje, 21. Damian Bonaparte, 22. Irvin Ali, 23. Ewart Potgieter

NWU

15. Chuiner van Rooyen, 14. Lungelo Gosa, 13. Lincoln, 12. Evardi Boshoff, 11. Pinaar van Nieker, 10. Schalk Hugo, 9. Chriswell September, 8. Edmund Rheeder, 7. Wian Conradie, 6. Gideon van der Merwe, 5. Danny du Plooy, 4. Johan Retief, 3. Matimu Manganyi, 2. Louis van der Merwe (captain), 1. Botter Moloto

Substitutes: 16. Marius Stander, 17. Nelius Theron, 18. Robert Hunt, 19. Reuben du Plooy, 20. Muziwandile Mazibuko, 21. Robert Hare, 22. Akhona Nela, 23. Mcuma Nkululeko

 

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