The final match scheduled for the weekend, between the Cell C Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls in Durban on Saturday afternoon, was cancelled, with the result declared a draw and both teams receiving two log points apiece.

In Cape Town on Friday, the visiting Toyota Cheetahs clinched an important 28-21 away win thanks to a lively second-half performance, and they are still unbeaten with 31 points on the log from seven matches.

The Vodacom Bulls, who have played one match more, are on 32 points, while the Cell C Sharks remain third on 24 points, with Windhoek Draught Griquas – who beat the Sigma Lions by 23-17 in Johannesburg on Thursday, now only four points behind the coastal side.

The Airlink Pumas had a bye this weekend and remain fifth on 15 points, and they are followed by the DHL WP (nine points), and the Sigma Lions (three points).

The next round of matches is scheduled for 6 and 7 May, when the Sigma Lions host the Toyota Cheetahs in Johannesburg, the Airlink Pumas travel to Durban to take on the Cell C Sharks, and the Vodacom Bulls face Windhoek Draught Griquas in Pretoria.

Meanwhile, the third round of the Carling Currie Cup First Division is scheduled for next week after the past weekend's second-round fixtures delivered wins for the Leopards, Down Touch Griffons, Black Lion, Valke and SWD. To access the Carling Currie Cup First Division fixtures and scores, click here.

 

Second-half surge clinches Cape clash for Toyota Cheetahs

DHL Western Province couldn’t find an extra gear as the Toyota Cheetahs turned things around in the second half of their Carling Currie Cup clash in Cape Town to gain an important 28-21 victory at the DHL Stadium on Friday evening.

The hosts led 16-7 at the halfway stage through one converted try and three penalty goals, while the Free Staters replied with a converted try. In the end, the visitors clinched the game through three well-constructed, converted tries in the second half.

The fixture at the DHL Stadium was one of contrasting fortunes for the two sides. The first half belonged to the fired-up home side, while the visitors played much better in the second half to maintain their unbeaten status in the competition.

It was also a memorable occasion for prop Aranos Coetzee, who played in his 100th match for the Toyota Cheetahs. The 34-year-old front ranker has also played in 24 Tests for Namibia.

Scorers:

DHL Western Province 21 (16) – Tries: Tristan Leyds, Angelo Davids. Conversion: Tim Swiel. Penalty goals: Swiel (3).

Toyota Cheetahs 28 (7) – Tries: Alulutho Tshakweni, Louis van der Westhuizen (2), David Brits. Conversions: Ruan Pienaar (4).

 

Windhoek Draught Griquas break Sigma Lions' hearts with last-gasp win

The Sigma Lions were a few minutes away from a first Carling Currie Cup win this season before Windhoek Draught Griquas replacement back Ashlon Davids broke the hosts' hearts with a late try that secured his side a hard-fought 23-17 victory in Johannesburg on Thursday afternoon.

Before Davids had clinched the match for the Kimberley visitors at Wits University, the home team held a slender 17-16 lead after they had managed to wipe out a halftime deficit of 3-13 thanks to a spirited second-half performance.

But unfortunately the Sigma Lions, now winless after eight games, had an indifferent first half during which they conceded far too many penalties.

Scorers:

Sigma Lions 17 (3) – Tries: Tiaan Swanepoel, Boldwin Hansen. Conversions: Swanepoel (2). Penalty goal: Swanepoel.

Windhoek Draught Griquas 23 (13) – Tries: Munier Hartzenberg, Ashlon Davids. Conversions: George Whitehead (2). Penalty goals: Whitehead (3).