Hosts Fidelity ADT Lions had to come from behind to secure a memorable 43-34 triumph over the defending champions, the Toyota Cheetahs, in Saturday's first semi-final staged at Emirates Airline Park in Johannesburg to reach their first final in five years.

Later in the day at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, the Hollywoodbets Sharks XV sealed their place in the season finale despite drawing 40-40 with hosts the Vodacom Bulls, with the coastal side progressing to the decider as they scored more tries in the match than their hosts.

The visitors outscored the men from Pretoria by six tries to four, with Springbok prop Trevor Nyakane's dramatic effort in the second half of extra time the pick of the bunch as it levelled the scores, which was ultimately enough for the KwaZulu-Natalians to progress to the final.

Next Saturday' final at Emirates Airline Park will kick off at 16h00 and will be broadcast live SuperSport.

Playing first in the early-afternoon heat in Joburg, there was not much to choose between the Highvelders and the Free Staters, and the teams went into the halftime break deadlocked at 19-19.

After an entertaining first half, the match burst into life in a thrilling second half, with the two sides firing on all cylinders. The turning point of the match was the introduction of Fidelity ADT Lions playmaker Sanele Nohamba as second-half replacement for Kade Wolhuter.

The versatile Nohamba scored a beautiful individual try under the posts, succeeded with two conversions and a penalty goal, and did sterling work to add extra sting to their attack in the latter stages of the match.

Ethan Wentzel was a constant threat in the No 10 orange jersey and was rewarded with two tries while also slotting two conversions. Captain and lock Victor Sekekete put in his usual hardworking shift, but they found the Highvelders' second half intensity too much to handle.

There was high drama in the second semi-final at Loftus, where the Vodacom Bulls and Hollywoodbets Sharks XV forced each other into extra time in another classic battle between the two provincial rivals.

The Northern Gautengers led 23-19 at half-time but the Durbanites fought back brilliantly to tie the scores 33-33 at full-time, despite playing with only 12 men at that stage due to two yellow cards and a red card to midfielder Francois Venter for head contact late in the game.

Johan Goosen missed a penalty at the death which would have secured the hosts a place in the final, and the game went into extra time.

However, the Vodacom Bulls struck first in extra time when hard running wing Stravino Jacobs went over for his second try of the game to hand them a 40-33 advantage.

But just as it seemed that they would qualify for another final appearance, Nyakane took a ball five meters out and sold a dummy before dotting down the for the try, with Lionel Cronje adding the conversion to once more level matters.

However, there was more drama to follow when the visitors were penalised for a high tackle and with time up on the clock, Vodacom Bulls fullback Boeta Chamberlain’s long-range effort fell short of the target, handing the Durbanites an extraordinary draw which was enough to see them progress to the final after they showed a huge amount of character and never gave up.

Scorers:

Fidelity ADT Lions 43 (19) Toyota Cheetahs 34 (19)
Fidelity ADT Lions – Tries: Asenathi Ntlabakanye, Ruan Venter, Jarod Cairns, Marius Louw, Morne Brandon, Sanele Nohamba. Conversions: Kade Wolhuter (3), Nohamba (2). Penalty goal: Nohamba.
Toyota Cheetahs – Tries: Ethan Wentzel (2), Victor Sekekete, Cohen Jasper, Vernon Paulo, George Lourens. Conversions: Wentzel (2).

Vodacom Bulls 40 (23), Hollywoodbets Sharks XV 40 (19)
Vodacom Bulls – Tries: Stravino Jacobs (2), Cameron Hanekom, Keagan Johannes. Conversions: Johan Goosen (3), Boeta Chamberlain. Penalty goals: Goosen (4).
Hollywoodbets Sharks XV – Tries: Emile van Heerden, James Venter, Bradley Davids, Ethan Hooker, André Esterhuizen, Trevor Nyakane. Conversions: Siya Masuku (4), Lionel Cronje.