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Sharks Beat Lions

9 March 2025 by Guest

The Hollywoodbets Sharks held their nerve in a hard-fought Vodacom United Rugby Championship derby against the Emirates Lions in Durban on Saturday to consolidate their fourth place on the standings with six regular pool matches remaining and claim the SA Shield for the first time.

Springbok scrumhalf Jaden Hendrikse slotted over the winning penalty goal with five minutes remaining to steer the KwaZulu-Natalians to an invaluable bonus-point 25-22 victory after leading 12-7 at the break.

The victory saw the Hollywoodbets Sharks – on 39 log points – reduce the points’ deficit on the standings between themselves and the third-placed Vodacom Bulls (41), which sets up a tight battle as the competition heads to the playoffs.

As if avenging their 38-14 defeat last week in Johannesburg was not enough, this result ensured that the Durbanites snatched the SA Shield from the Vodacom Bulls as they pipped the DHL Stormers. This piece of silverware bolstered their trophy their collection which also includes the Carling Currie Cup and the EPCR Challenge Cup.

It was a competitive affair from the outset, with both teams showing enterprise on attack, and although Durbanites dominated possession and territory in the first stanza, a few breakaways from the Emirates Lions kept them in the hunt.

Grant Williams opened the scoring for the Hollywoodbets Sharks thanks to some hard work to dash through in space and beat a defender to score, but this was cancelled out minutes later by the visitors’ Tapiwa Mafura, with the successful conversion pushing the visitors 7-5 ahead in the eighth minute.

The Hollywoodbets Sharks created a string of try-scoring opportunities as the half progressed, which they were unable to capitalise on, but a crucial try by Springbok captain Siya Kolisi in the closing minutes of the first half allowed them to take a 12-7 halftime lead.

Kolisi earned his brace in the 46th minute, but the Emirates Lions fought back in the stifling heat to take a 22-17 lead after 64 minutes thanks to tries by Richard Kriel and Franco Marais and a penalty goal by Gianni Lombard.

The hosts gradually took control up front, paving the way for Nick Hatton to score their bonus-point try in the 69th minute to level the scores on 22-22 with 12 minutes left on the clock.

The hosts then lost Yaw Penxe to a yellow card in the 70th minute – reducing them to 14 men for the remainder of the match – but this was not enough to stop the Hollywoodbets Sharks from again taking control up front, with their concerted pressure seeing Hendrikse hit a straightforward penalty goal against the uprights before bouncing through the poles to hand them a three-point lead with minutes to play.

With neither team able to add to their score, the win saw the Hollywoodbets Sharks hold onto fourth place in the competition – where all the teams are now equal on 12 matches played.

The Emirates Lions, meanwhile, are currently in eighth place on the standings with 29 points – tied with the ninth placed Connacht – while the 12th-placed DHL Stormers boast 28 points, the same as the Scarlets (10th), Ospreys (11th) and Benetton (13th).

Interestingly, only eight log points separate Munster in fifth (with 33 points) and Zebre Parma in 15th (with 25 points), meaning the competition for playoff places could prove to be gripping in the next few weeks.

Scorers:

Hollywoodbets Sharks 25 (12) – Tries: Siya Kolisi (2), Grant Williams, Nick Hatton. Conversion: Jordan Hendrikse. Penalty goal: Jaden Hendrikse.

Emirates Lions 22 (7) – Tries: Tapiwa Mafura, Richard Kriel, Franco Marais. Conversions: Gianni Lombard (2). Penalty goal: Lombard.

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    9 March 2025 at 12:08 pm

    The oldest cricketer to play the game is England’s Wilfred Rhodes while the oldest living Test cricketer is South Africa’s John Watkins. Rhodes was 52 years old while Watkins (born 1923) is in his late 90s. Rhodes also holds a distinction in first class cricket, taking down over 4,000 wickets.

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