COASTAL SHARKS WITHSTOOD a stoppage-time onslaught inside their ’22′ to defeat Western Stormers 26-19 in an all-South African Super 15 semi-final at Newlands Saturday.
Stormers camped close to the try-line for several minutes as they sought the converted try that would have taken the southern hemisphere provincial championship showdown into 20 minutes of extra time.
But in a reversal of usual roles, outside centre JP Pietersen ‘cleaned out’ the Stormers at a ruck and flank and skipper Keegan Daniel booted the ball into touch to end a game watched by a capacity 48,000 crowd in cool, windy conditions.
After defeating title holders Queensland Reds 30-17 in Australia last weekend to reach the last four, the Sharks head “down under” again to face Waikato Chiefs of New Zealand in the final next Saturday at Hamilton.
It will ensure a first title whoever wins as Sharks have lost previous finals to the Reds, New South Wales Waratahs and fellow South Africans Northern Bulls, who spoilt the Chiefs only previous appearance with a huge win.
Chiefs are set to start as favourites, but this was the Sharks’ eighth win in nine matches, including back-to-back victories in Adelaide and Cape Town, and they are hungry underdogs.
Stormers know the heartache of losing in the semi-finals well with many of the team that could never establish authority over the Sharks also involved in a much heavier last-four loss against Canterbury Crusaders at Newlands last year.
Well rested after receiving a bye last weekend for finishing the league season on top of the table, Stormers were first to score with fly-half Peter Grant slotting a seventh-minute penalty.
Recalled France fly-half Frederic Michalak levelled from another penalty born out of fiery scrummaging by loosehead prop Tendai ‘The Beast’ Mtawarira and the pivot dropped a goal at the end of the first quarter to edge the Sharks ahead.
Stormers flank Siya Kolisi lost possession when in a threatening position and captain and inside centre Jean de Villiers was held up over the line as the home team sought to regain the initiative.
But the visitors from Indian Ocean city Durban forged further ahead five minutes before half-time when right wing Louis Ludik outjumped full-back Joe Pietersen to gather a kick ahead and evaded three tackles before dotting down.
Michalak converted to make it 13-3 only for Grant to slot his second penalty on the stroke of half-time to leave the Stormers seven points adrift going into the dressing rooms.
The Frenchman missed with a drop goal attempt and succeeded with a penalty early in the second half and full-back Riaan Viljoen fell just short with a long shot at goal as the Sharks continued to have the better of the exchanges.
A third Grant penalty kept the Stormers in touch before they suffered a hammer blow just short of the hour mark when Pietersen raced through a defensive gap for a try Michalak converted and the visitors were 14 points ahead.
Grant failed with his fourth penalty effort before right wing Gio Aplon offered the Stormers hoping by racing over for a converted try followed soon after by a penalty and there were just four points between the teams.
But hopes of a dramatic recovery from the Cape Town franchise receded as Michalak landed another drop goal on 76 minutes before he and his team-mates survived the late onslaught.
-AFP
And this my friends……..
@Ray Ridge: Gave you a thumbs up Ray, cos I get a bit of craic outta you.
Anyway, if Liverpool win tomorrow, one more win very likely do it.
@ecrowley ecrowley: if only equalling arsenal’s results till they run out of games,so be it, tomorrow and next weekend the handiest of what’s left,two wins and I might lay of the anxiety tablets.
@Deano74: Ah it’s defo done pal, but I’d like it confirmed sooner than later.
@ecrowley ecrowley: I know,it’s like waiting on a bus,you know it’s coming,but you just want it here.
@Deano74: exactamundo
@ecrowley ecrowley: hope Ray doesn’t support Liverpool!?
@Deano74: Can you give them to me
@Tom Murphy: Arsenal fan i think
@Ray Ridge: friends???
@ecrowley ecrowley: Tbh I don’t Liverpool need to win another game in order to lift the trophy.
@SEAN: You’re a great friend of mine Seanie.
If Arsenal wet themselves against Madrid Wednesday night it won’t surprise me one bit.
The league is done and everyone knows it. Liverpool probably don’t even need another point the way Arsenal are going.
Main thing, no injuries ahead of the Madrid game. Pity they couldn’t rest more but it is what it is. Hopefully they played within themselves and are primed for Wednesday.
Hopefully Mbappe can do an Origi on them next Wednesday!
@Dan The Man: Hope arsenal go through
Hardly a slip up in fairness…..
@Paul Linehan: in the context of the title race of course it is. If Liverpool fail to capitalise on it tomorrow that’s an even bigger slip up
@Michael Mullins: what title race? It’s done since end of march.
@Paul Mallon: grand for us to say that here. Doubt that’s what Arteta is telling them before matches
@Michael Mullins: I’m sure Arsenal have a more realistic target in mind to be bothered by something they blew a long time ago.
Looked as of though the exertions against Real the other night caught up with Arsenal not only physically but mentally and emotionally too. Here’s hoping that they can raise their game again next week in bernabau otherwise they be in for one long long night
@Jed Ward: arsenal score in the 90 mins and it’s well done,at 3 nil it should be,but I seem to vaguely remember a certain side overcome a 3 nil against another Spanish heavy weight,best of luck anyway,enjoy.
@Jed Ward: Arsenal will go through
@SEAN: €1,000 says Real will go through
If Arsenal want CL trophy they’ll have to rest their first 11 regularly now come PL games as pathway to that trophy is probably PSG in semi and most probably Barcelona in the final. Gunners won’t half deserve trophy if they can put out Madrid and also those teams.
Same old arsenal
How poor are this Arsenal side
@james quinn: Apparently Arsenal have spent 1.4 billion since 2017. Klopp lifted how many trophies with about 1/30th of that budget and assisted Slot with another!
@Dan The Man: Yep. With City in a title race, Liverpool were winning nearly every game after xmas and twice came up 1 point short getting the likes of 97 points. With Arsenal u just know they can’t put a string of wins together. They needn’t use Europe as an excuse. Klopp won a Champions League and still got close to 100 points. Levels to this game.
@james quinn: Still poor enough to beat the champions league winner 3 zip
@Dan The Man: klopps net spend was roughly just shy of 350 million,in 9 years, Artetas net spend is roughly 540 million in five years.