Cheetahs

BLOEMFONTEIN, SOUTH AFRICA – MARCH 10: Frans Steyn of Cheetahs during the SA Rugby Preparation Series match between Toyota Cheetahs and Cell C Sharks at Toyota Stadium on March 10, 2021 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. (Photo by Frikkie Kapp/Gallo Images)

Frans Steyn rescues Cheetahs in Bloemfontein try-fest

The Cheetahs held off a second half surge from the Sharks to claim a one-point victory in the SA Rugby Preparation series.

Cheetahs

BLOEMFONTEIN, SOUTH AFRICA – MARCH 10: Frans Steyn of Cheetahs during the SA Rugby Preparation Series match between Toyota Cheetahs and Cell C Sharks at Toyota Stadium on March 10, 2021 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. (Photo by Frikkie Kapp/Gallo Images)

Experienced Springbok Frans Steyn kicked a long-range penalty goal to hand the Toyota Cheetahs a thrilling 39-38 win over the Cell C Sharks in Bloemfontein on Wednesday evening.

The ace kicker slotted his long distance effort just a few minutes before the final whistle to put an end to the visitors’ fine comeback effort in their 2021 Kick-off Pools clash in the Free State capital.

Try-fest as Cheetahs down Sharks

The match proved to be a try festival, with the home side scoring five times, while the KwaZulu-Natalians went one better to bag six tries.

It was, however, the booming boot of two-time Rugby World Cup-winning Springbok Steyn who ultimately proved the difference between the two sides as he slotted four conversions and two second half penalty goals for a telling contribution of 14 points.

The defences on both sides were shred to pieces most of the time, but those lapses were offset by some thrilling scoring opportunities.

The Toyota Cheetahs went into the break with a well-deserved 28-12 lead having outscored the visitors by four tries to two in a lively opening stanza.

Visitors score six

The visiting side opened the scoring as early as the sixth minute when Grant Williams (scrumhalf) caught the home defence napping from a scrum to run through untouched under the posts for a 7-0 lead.

The Durbanites had to wait until three minutes before halftime for their second try, which was scored by burly lock JJ van der Mescht.

The conversion attempt by Jordan Chait (flyhalf) from under the poles unfortunately hit the upright, which meant the team in black were able to reduce the deficit to only 28-12 after the home side had managed to score four converted tries.

Regular Toyota Cheetahs skipper Ruan Pienaar (scrumhalf) – who was back in the starting line-up after playing off the bench two weeks ago – was the first to dot down, and this was followed up by Khutha Mchunu (prop), Chris Smit (centre) and Malcolm Jaer (wing).

Steyn easily converted all four tries to continue his remarkable kicking performance in the Toyota Cheetahs jersey.

The Cell C Sharks started the second half as they finished the first when Thembelani Bholi (loose forward) was on hand to take a pass from Williams for their third try.

However, the Free Staters were not to be outdone, and barely four minutes later they hit back with try number five by Rynier Bernardo (lock), but the conversion attempt steered wide.

The Cell C Sharks then made a number of replacements, with Manie Libbok and Werner Kok introduced into the backline, and the changes delivered immediate results when Kok was on hand to take a pass for an easy run-in over the whitewash.

Libbok kicked the conversion and was also on target with other similar attempts following the tries by loose forwards Phepsi Buthelezi and Mpilo Gumede.

That burst of three converted tries allowed the Cell C Sharks to grab the lead at 38-36 for the first time in the match with only 15 minutes remaining.

The visitors, however, made a few crucial mistakes, and Steyn was on target with his second penalty goal of the evening, which landed the winning blow for an entertaining win.

Cheetahs 39-38 Sharks – Scorers

Toyota Cheetahs 39 (28) –  Tries: Ruan Pienaar, Khutha Mchunu, Chris Smit, Malcolm Jaer, Rynier Bernardo. Conversions: Frans Steyn (4). Penalty Goals: Steyn (2).

Cell C Sharks 38 (12) – Tries: Grant Williams, JJ van der Mescht, Thembelani Bholi, Werner Kok, Phepsi Buthelezi, Mpilo Gumede. Conversions: Jordan Chait, Manie Libbok (3).