Currie Cup: Pumas outmuscle youthful, reliable Steyn steers Cheetahs to hard-fought victory

Currie Cup: Pumas outmuscle youthful, reliable Steyn steers Cheetahs to hard-fought victory

The Pumas defeated a youthful Bulls 44-14 in their final round Currie Cup fixture at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit on Sunday to finish their season on a positive note, while Frans Steyn delivered another masterclass kicking performance in Kimberley on Saturday to steer the Cheetahs to a hard-fought 22-18 win over Griquas.

 

The clash between Western Province and the Sharks, which was scheduled to take place at Newlands in Cape Town on Saturday, was cancelled in line with COVID-19 protocols. As a result, the encounter was declared a draw and the teams each received two log points.

 

Following the completion of the round-robin phase, the Vodacom Bulls finished top of the standings on 39 points with DHL Western Province in second spot on 37, followed by the Sharks (35) and Lions (34).


 

Saturday’s victory moved the Cheetahs’ tally to 31 points, while the Pumas increased their total to 17 for the season. The winless Griquas completed the campaign in seventh position.


 

The Currie Cup final has been moved to Saturday, 30 January, with the two semi-finals scheduled for the previous weekend – when the  Bulls will host the Lions in Pretoria, and Western Province taking on the Sharks in Cape Town – with both matches on Saturday, 23 January.

 

Click on the links for the full match reports.

 

Pumas outmuscle Bulls in Nelspruit

 

The Pumas defeated log leaders the Bulls 44-14 at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit to finish their Currie Cup on a high note on Sunday afternoon.

 

The Lowvelders outscored the Pretoria outfit by six tries to two in the Mbombela Stadium for their third win of the Covid-19 disrupted season.

 

Their first half effort was exceptional as the home side proved their experienced by outscoring the visitors five tries to one for a 34-7 halftime lead.

 

Despite the home side sealing a bonus-point win, the result made no difference to the final standings as the Vodacom Bulls remain top and the Phakisa Pumas finished sixth.

 

Scorers:

 

Pumas 44 (34) – Tries: Luther Obi, Etienne Taljaard, Devon Williams (2), Willie Engelbrecht, Daniel Maartens. Conversions: Ginter Smuts (4). Penalty goals: Smuts (2).

 

Bulls 14 (7) – Tries: Joe van Zyl, Dawid Kellerman. Conversions: Morne Steyn, Clinton Swart.

 

 

 

Reliable Steyn steers Cheetahs to another hard-fought victory

 

The Cheetahs withstood a spirited late onslaught from Griquas to win their last Currie Cup fixture of the campaign 22-18 in Kimberley on Saturday afternoon

 

Hawies Fourie's team led 10-6 at halftime, and not for the first time this season, they had to thank the booming boot of experienced Springbok midfielder Frans Steyn for steering them home.

 

The big inside centre succeeded with five penalties and a conversion for another flawless kicking display and a personal tally of 17 points.

 

The win means the team from Bloemfontein finish the season with a total of six wins from 12 games and a final tally of 31 log points.

 

However, the men from Kimberley finished the season winless from 12 starts, a number of those defeats by the tightest of margins.

 

Scorers:

 

Griquas 18 (6) – Tries: Gideon van der Merwe, Daniel Kasende. Conversion: George Whitehead. Penalty goals: Tinus de Beer (2).

 

Cheetahs 22 (10) – Try: Marnus van der Merwe. Conversion: Frans Steyn. Penalty goals: Steyn (5).

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