The Cell C Sharks Under u/20s took a massive amount of confidence from their 61-30 victory over the Lions last week and continued their fine form with a 47-21 win against the Toyota Free State u/20s in Bloemfontein.
The first half was a tight affair with the visitors leading 19-18 at the break of a physical half. However, the second half saw the visitors outscoring their hosts with 3 tries to nill, enabling to travel home with a much needed bonus-point win.
Scorers:
Toyota Free State u/20: Tries: Levandré Horne (2). Conversion: Juan Dee Oliver. Penalties: Juan Dee Oliver (2).
Cell C Sharks u/20: Tries: Andrew Beyrooti, Damon Royle, Bradley Davids, Siviwe Zondani, Brandon Wilkie, Penalty try. Conversions: Bradley Davids (2), Jean Smith (2).
Toyota Free State u/20: 15. Dwayne Pharo, 14. J Jacobus, 13. Carl Kleynhans, 12. Emile Kotze, 11.L Horne, 10. Juan Smith, 9. Juan Dee Olivier, 8. Danston Cloete, 7.G le Roux, 6. Wela Takata, 5. A Oosthuizen, 4. K Kirsten, 3. Laurence Victor, 2. Ronaldo Ismail, 1. Jan Hendrik Bessenger. Replacements: 16. Duan Ludik, 17. R Windell, 18. Aviwe Mpepo, 19. H Potgieter, 20. L Kolisa, 21. CJ Herholdt, 22. L Valentinet, 23. C Oppelt.
Cell C Sharks u/20: 15. Hakeem Kunene, 14. Matthew Jacobs, 13. Lloyd Koster, 12. Brandon Wilkie (c), 11. S Zondani, 10. Jean Smith, 9. Bradley Davids, 8. Nick Hatton, 7. Enos Ndiao, 6. Damon Royle, 5. Corne Rahl (c), 4. Andrew Beyrooti, 3. Nash Mhere, 2. Jordan Mcloughlin, 1. Braam Reyneke. Replacements: 16. Jaques Marais, 17. Phatu Ganyane, 18. Dian Heunis, 19. Coetzee le Roux, 20. Renzo du Plessis, 21. Josh Miller, 22. Ethan Hooker, 23. B Britz
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