Emirates Lions completed a successful trip to Wales by recording back-to-back United Rugby Championship wins with a deserved 31-18 comeback triumph over Cardiff at the Arms Park.
Last Saturday, the South African outfit had to rely on a late try to sneak a 28-27 win over the Ospreys in Swansea but this was a more convincing victory with a bonus point.
PJ Botha, Morne van den Berg and Quan Horn all crossed for the visitors while there was also a penalty try. Gianni Lombard added the rest of their points with a penalty and three conversions.
James Botham and Shane Lewis-Hughes scored Cardiff’s tries with Jarrod Evans adding two penalties and a conversion in a losing cause.
Cardiff, playing with the advantage of a strong wind in the first half, took an early lead with a long-range penalty from Evans.
That was the only score of the opening quarter, which the hosts dominated, but some determined defending by the Lions kept their line intact.
Cardiff’s new recruit Lopeti Timani impressed with a couple of powerful bursts and it took a thunderous tackle from visiting flanker Sibusiso Sangweni to deny the lock his first try for the region.
The home side blew a couple of promising opportunities in the opposition's 22 when Evans opted for cross-field kicks instead of passing but it was the outside-half who extended his side’s lead with a second penalty.
A penalty from Lombard gave Lions their first points before Botham drove over from close range for the first try, but this was soon nullified by the Lions.
With the last play of the half, Cardiff collapsed a driving line-out to concede a penalty try with their number eight Taulupe Faletau yellow-carded for dragging it down to leave the hosts with a narrow 13-10 interval advantage.
In Faletau’s absence, the Lions built up a huge period of pressure before capitalising when Botha finished off a driving line-out.
Faletau returned at the same time Cardiff made four substitutions in quick succession in an attempt to reverse their fortunes but it did not pay dividends as the Lions all but sealed victory when replacement Van der Berg dived over.
Cardiff showed some spirit with a try from Lewis-Hughes but the Lions had the final say when an alert Horn beat Rhys Priestland to the touchdown for the bonus-point try.
Scorers:
Cardiff Rugby: Tries: James Botham, Shane Lewis-Hughes. Conversion: Jarrod Evans. Penalties: Jarrod Evans (2)
Emirates Lions: Tries: PJ Botha, Morne van den Berg, Quan Horn, Penalty try. Conversions: Gianni Lombard (3). Penalty: Gianni Lombard.
Teams:
Cardiff Rugby: 15. Rhys Priestland; 14. Aled Summerhill, 13. Rey Lee-Lo, 12. Max Llewellyn, 11. Theo Cabango, 10. Jarrod Evans, 9. Tomos Williams, 8. Taulupe Faletau, 7. James Botham, 6. Josh Turnbull (c), 5. Seb Davies, 4, Lopeti Timani, 3. Dillon Lewis, 2. Liam Belcher, 1. Brad Thyer. Replacements: 16. Kirby Myhill, 17. Corey Domachowski, 18. Dmitri Arhip, 19. Rory Thornton, 20. Shane Lewis-Hughes, 21. Lloyd Williams, 22. Mason Grady, 23. Uilisi Halaholo.
Emirates Lions: 15. Andries Coetzee, 14. Edwill van der Merwe, 13. Henco van Wyk, 12. Marius Louw, 11. Quan Horn, 10. Gianni Lombard, 9. Sanele Nohamba, 8. Francke Horn, 7. Emmanuel Tshituka, 6. Sibusiso Sangweni, 5. Reinhard Nothnagel (c), 4. Pieter Jansen van Vuuren, 3. Ruan Dreyer, 2. PJ Botha, 1. Sithembiso Sithole. Replacements: 16. Jaco Visagie, 17. JP Smith, 18. Ruan Smith, 19. Ruan Venter, 20. Ruhan Straeuli 21. Morne van den Berg, 22. Jordan Hendrikse, 23. Zander du Plessis.
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