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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Boland vs Border VENUE Wolfson Stadium DATE 22 April 2018 13:00 COMPETITION SuperSport Rugby Challenge FINAL SCORE 51 - 24 HALFTIME SCORE 8 - 17 TRIES 8 - 3 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Boland Border PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Elgar Watts (J #10) 0 4 1 0 Bangi Kobese (J #9) 0 3 1 0 Charles Mayeza (J #14) 3 0 0 0 Billy Dutton (J #7) 1 0 0 0 Zandré Jordaan (J #8) 1 0 0 0 Athenkosi Manentsa (J #8) 2 0 0 0 Sergio Torrens (J #22) 2 0 0 0 Edwin Sass (J #12) 1 0 0 0 Clinton Theron (J #1) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP Boland Border 1 Clinton Theron (J #1) 1 Blake Jonathan Kyd (J #1) 2 Clemen Lewis (J #2) 2 Mihlali Mpafi (J #2) 3 Stefaan Grundlingh (J #3) 3 Lwando Mabenge (J #3) 4 Marlyn Williams (J #4) 4 Hendri Storm (J #4) 5 Rinus Bothma (J #5) 5 Hannes Janse Van Rensburg (J #5) 6 Tapiwa Tsomondo (J #6) 6 Luke Nomzanga (J #6) 7 Ludio Williams (J #7) 7 Billy Dutton (J #7) 8 Zandré Jordaan (J #8) 8 Athenkosi Manentsa (J #8) 9 Jovelian De Koker (J #9) 9 Bangi Kobese (J #9) 10 Elgar Watts (J #10) 10 Sino Nyoka (J #10) 11 Valentino Wellman (J #11) 11 Lelethu Gcilitshane (J #11) 12 Edwin Sass (J #12) 12 Sethu Tom (J #12) 13 Rayno Benjamin (J #13) 13 Lonwabo Ntleki (J #13) 14 Charles Mayeza (J #14) 14 Sipho Nofemele (J #14) 15 Jacquin Jansen (J #15) 15 Sonwabiso Mqalo (J #15) RESERVES Boland Border 16 Francois Esterhuizen (J #16) 16 Maliviwe Simanga (J #16) 17 Kyle Kruger (J #17) 17 Yanga Xakalashe (J #17) 18 Mcmillan Muller (J #18) 18 Ayabonga Nomboyo (J #18) 19 Kenan Cronje (J #19) 19 Athenkosi Khethani (J #19) 20 Adriaan Carelse (J #20) 20 Soso Xakalashe (J #20) 21 Gerrit Van Wyk (J #21) 21 Mbembe Payi (J #21) 22 Sergio Torrens (J #22) 22 Somila Jho (J #22) CARDS Boland Border # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None None COMMENTARY TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT GAME STARTED 0' First Half Start Elgar Watts Boland Cavaliers 1' Penalty Goal Elgar Watts Boland Cavaliers 7' Player Off Lwando Mabenge Border Tactical 7' Player On Yanga Xakalashe Border Tactical for 3 10' Try Charles Mayeza Boland Cavaliers 11' Player Off Yanga Xakalashe Border Tactical 11' Player On Lwando Mabenge Border Tactical for 17 11' Missed Conversion Elgar Watts Boland Cavaliers 17' Penalty Goal Bangi Kobese Border Bulldogs 17' Player Off Marlyn Williams Boland Cavaliers Tactical 17' Player On Kenan Cronje Boland Cavaliers Tactical for 4 27' Try Billy Dutton Border Bulldogs 28' Conversion Bangi Kobese Border Bulldogs 34' Try Athenkosi Manentsa Border Bulldogs 36' Conversion Bangi Kobese Border Bulldogs 37' Player Off Stefaan Grundlingh Boland Cavaliers Tactical 37' Player On Kyle Kruger Boland Cavaliers Tactical for 3 HALF TIME 40' Second Half Start Sino Nyoka Border Bulldogs 40' Player Off Blake Jonathan Kyd Border Bulldogs Tactical 40' Player On Yanga Xakalashe Border Bulldogs Tactical for 1 43' Try Zandré Jordaan Boland Cavaliers 43' Player Off Rinus Bothma Boland Cavaliers Tactical 43' Player On Marlyn Williams Boland Cavaliers Tactical for 5 43' Player Off Lwando Mabenge Border Bulldogs Tactical 43' Player On Blake Jonathan Kyd Border Bulldogs Tactical for 3 44' Conversion Elgar Watts Boland Cavaliers 44' Player Off Clemen Lewis Boland Cavaliers Tactical 44' Player On Francois Esterhuizen Boland Cavaliers Tactical for 2 44' Player Off Elgar Watts Boland Cavaliers Tactical 44' Player On Adriaan Carelse Boland Cavaliers Tactical for 10 50' Player Off Jovelian De Koker Boland Cavaliers Tactical 50' Player On Gerrit Van Wyk Boland Cavaliers Tactical for 9 50' Player Off Jacquin Jansen Boland Cavaliers Tactical 50' Player On Sergio Torrens Boland Cavaliers Tactical for 15 50' Player Off Mihlali Mpafi Border Bulldogs Tactical 50' Player On Maliviwe Simanga Border Bulldogs Tactical for 2 50' Player Off Hannes Janse van Rensburg Border Bulldogs Tactical 50' Player On Athenkosi Khethani Border Bulldogs Tactical for 5 54' Player Off Adriaan Carelse Boland Cavaliers Tactical 54' Player On Elgar Watts Boland Cavaliers Tactical for 20 54' Player Off Rayno Benjamin Boland Cavaliers Tactical 54' Player On Jovelian De Koker Boland Cavaliers Tactical for 13 55' Try Sergio Torrens Boland Cavaliers 56' Player Off Zandré Jordaan Boland Cavaliers Tactical 56' Player On Rinus Bothma Boland Cavaliers Tactical 56' Missed Conversion Adriaan Carelse Boland Cavaliers 58' Try Athenkosi Manentsa Border Bulldogs 58' Conversion Bangi Kobese Border 59' Player Off Sonwabiso Mqalo Border Bulldogs Tactical 59' Player On Mbembe Payi Border Bulldogs Tactical for 15 63' Try Charles Mayeza Boland Cavaliers 64' Player Off Lelethu Gcilitshane Border Bulldogs Tactical 64' Player On Somila Jho Border Bulldogs Tactical for 11 64' Missed Conversion Adriaan Carelse Boland Cavaliers 65' Player Off Athenkosi Manentsa Border Bulldogs Tactical 65' Player On Soso Xakalashe Border Bulldogs Tactical for 8 66' Player Off Rinus Bothma Boland Cavaliers Tactical 66' Player On Zandré Jordaan Boland Tactical for 5 66' Try Edwin Sass Boland Cavaliers 67' Conversion Elgar Watts Boland Cavaliers 69' Try Clinton Theron Boland Cavaliers 71' Missed Conversion Elgar Watts Boland Cavaliers 73' Try Sergio Torrens Boland Cavaliers 74' Conversion Elgar Watts Boland Cavaliers 75' Player Off Billy Dutton Border Bulldogs Tactical 75' Player On Athenkosi Manentsa Border Bulldogs Tactical for 7 77' Player Off Blake Jonathan Kyd Border Bulldogs Tactical 77' Player On Mihlali Mpafi Border Bulldogs Tactical for 1 81' Try Charles Mayeza Boland Cavaliers 82' Player Off Luke Nomzanga Border Bulldogs Tactical 82' Player Off Luke Nomzanga Border Bulldogs Tactical 82' Player On Ayabonga Nomboyo Border Bulldogs Tactical for 6 82' Conversion Elgar Watts Boland Cavaliers 83' Second Half End 83' Full Time GAME ENDED Provided by Footprint.
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