Emirates Lions too strong for Hollywoodbets Sharks
- 1008
The Hollywoodbets Sharks' disappointing Vodacom United Rugby Championship campaign continued as they were beaten 40-10 by the Emirates Lions in Johannesburg.
The Lions ran in tries from scrum-half Sanele Nohamba, flanker JC Pretorius, full-back Quan Horn, prop Conraad van Vuuren, Erich Cronje and Hanru Sirgel, with fly-half Jordan Hendrikse kicking five conversions to maintain play-off hopes.
The second-half kicked off 30 minutes late due to a thunderstorm, and Sharks' hopes of staying in the contest were extinguished through a strong finish by their opponents that secured a bonus point.
Wing Eduan Keyter touched down for the Sharks, while Siya Masuku kicked a penalty and conversion, but they have now lost 10 league games this season and remain bottom of the table.
Masuku kicked the Sharks ahead, but Nohamba inspired a rapid Lions response when he almost created a try from his team's first attack before touching down two minutes later following an opportunist 20-metre break that ended with him side-stepping wing Aphiwe Dyantyi.
Hendrikse converted, and Sharks quickly found themselves in trouble when Nohamba's cross-kick was caught on the run by number eight Francke Horn, and his inside pass sent Pretorius over for Lions' second touchdown, with Hendrikse again adding the extras.
Hey @TheRugbyGuy10, what would you rate Sanele Nohamba’s outrageous step? 😍@DurbanHighDHS & @LionsRugbyCo, huge thanks for naturing a wonder of a talent 🎓👏#BKTURC #URC | #OriginRound #GrassrootsToGreatness | #LIOvSHA pic.twitter.com/kFQNTL4QBE
— BKT United Rugby Championship (URC) (@URCOfficial) March 2, 2024
Although the Lions lost centre Henco van Wyk to a knee injury, their dominance continued when Quan Horn finished impressively after more sharp work by Nohamba, making it three tries in 15 minutes.
Nohamba, though, then had a kick charged down and Masuku led a counter-attack that ended with Keyter crossing and the fly-half converting, cutting the deficit to nine points.
It could have been ever better for the Sharks when full-back Aphelele Fassi touched down, but the try was disallowed following an illegal ruck clear-out by Sharks prop Ntuthuko Mchunu and Lions had a 19-10 interval advantage.
Play resumed following the thunderstorm delay and a 10-minute warm-up for both teams, with Sharks having a prolonged spell of territorial dominance, but they could not make it count and then had captain Bongi Mbonambi yellow-carded.
The Lions looked to reassert themselves in pursuit of a bonus-point try, and it arrived 16 minutes from time following sustained pressure.
Van Vuuren was the beneficiary of sustained heavy-duty work by the Lions pack, and Hendrikse's conversion underpinned an emphatic advantage before Cronje and Sirgel wrapped things up.
Vodacom United Rugby Championship Player of the Match
Sanele Nohamba - the Lions scrum-half proved an elusive operator as far as the Sharks' defence was concerned. He announced his intentions during the opening minutes, making a superb break that almost led to a try, before he pounced from 25 metres out following a side-stepping run. He was at the heart of everything good about his team.
Play of the Match
The best tries are sometimes simple and brilliantly-executed, and the Lions' second touchdown was a superb example of that. Sanele Nohamba was the architect, with his pinpoint cross-kick being caught at pace by number eight Francke Horn, and then without breaking stride he delivered an inside pass to back-row colleague JC Pretorius, who fnished impressively.