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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Southern Kings vs Cardiff Blues VENUE Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium DATE 14 April 2018 19:35 COMPETITION The Guinness PRO14 FINAL SCORE 12 - 45 HALFTIME SCORE 0 - 33 TRIES 2 - 7 PLAYER OF THE MATCH Jarrod Evans (Cardiff Blues) SCORING SUMMARY Southern Kings Cardiff Blues PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Ntabeni Dukisa (J #10) 1 0 0 0 Alex Cuthbert (J #14) 1 0 0 0 Masixole Banda (J #15) 0 1 0 0 Jarrod Evans (J #10) 0 5 0 0 Lindokuhle Welemu (J #19) 1 0 0 0 Seb Davies (J #4) 1 0 0 0 Josh Turnbull (J #5) 1 0 0 0 Willis Halaholo (J #12) 1 0 0 0 Kirby Myhill (J #2) 2 0 0 0 Blaine Scully (J #11) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP Southern Kings Cardiff Blues 1 Schalk Ferreira (J #1) 1 Rhys Gill (J #1) 2 Stephan Coetzee (J #2) 2 Kirby Myhill (J #2) 3 Rossouw De Klerk (J #3) 3 Scott Andrews (J #3) 4 Bobby De Wee (J #4) 4 Seb Davies (J #4) 5 Giant Mtyanda (J #5) 5 Josh Turnbull (J #5) 6 Lusanda Badiyana (J #6) 6 Josh Navidi (J #6) 7 Tienie Burger (J #7) 7 Ellis Jenkins (J #7) 8 Ruan Lerm (J #8) 8 Nick Williams (J #8) 9 Godlen Masimla(dnu) (J #9) 9 Tomos Williams (J #9) 10 Ntabeni Dukisa (J #10) 10 Jarrod Evans (J #10) 11 Yaw Penxe (J #11) 11 Blaine Scully (J #11) 12 Luzuko Vulindlu (J #12) 12 Willis Halaholo (J #12) 13 Berton Klaasen (J #13) 13 Rey Lee-lo (J #13) 14 Michael Makase (J #14) 14 Alex Cuthbert (J #14) 15 Masixole Banda (J #15) 15 Gareth Anscombe (J #15) RESERVES Southern Kings Cardiff Blues 16 Tango Balekile (J #16) 16 Ethan Lewis (J #16) 17 Justin Forwood (J #17) 17 Brad Thyer (J #17) 18 Luvuyo Pupuma (J #18) 18 Anton Peikrishvili (J #18) 19 Lindokuhle Welemu (J #19) 19 Damian Welch (J #19) 20 Khaya Majola (J #20) 20 Olly Robinson (J #20) 21 Poerie Van Rooyen (J #21) 21 Lloyd Williams (dnu) (J #21) 22 Alshaun Gerswon Bock (J #22) 22 Garyn Smith (J #22) 23 Harlon Klaasen (J #23) 23 Matthew Morgan (J #23) CARDS Southern Kings Cardiff Blues # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red 1 Schalk Ferreira (J #1) 0 0 1 0 None COMMENTARY TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT GAME STARTED 0' First Half Start Jarrod Evans Cardiff Blues 1' Try Alex Cuthbert Cardiff Blues 2' Conversion Jarrod Evans Cardiff Blues 6' Try Seb Davies Cardiff Blues 7' Conversion Jarrod Evans Cardiff Blues 23' Player Off Ellis Jenkins Cardiff Blues Blood 23' Player On Olly Robinson Cardiff Blues Blood for 7 24' Try Josh Turnbull Cardiff Blues 25' Conversion Jarrod Evans Cardiff Blues 31' Try Willis Halaholo Cardiff Blues 32' Conversion Jarrod Evans Cardiff Blues 36' Player Off Schalk Ferreira Southern Kings Yellow Card 37' Try Kirby Myhill Cardiff Blues 38' Missed Conversion Jarrod Evans Cardiff Blues HALF TIME 41' Second Half Start Ntabeni Dukisa Southern Kings 41' Player Off Nick Williams Cardiff Blues Tactical 41' Player On Welch Welch Cardiff Blues Tactical for 8 41' Player Off Olly Robinson Cardiff Blues Blood Return 41' Player On Ellis Jenkins Cardiff Blues Blood Return 41' Player Off Josh Navidi Cardiff Blues Tactical 41' Player On Olly Robinson Cardiff Blues Tactical for 6 43' Try Blaine Scully Cardiff Blues 44' Conversion Jarrod Evans Cardiff Blues 44' Player Off Giant Mtyanda Southern Kings Tactical 44' Player On lindokuhle Welemu Southern Kings Tactical for 5 45' Player On Schalk Ferreira Southern Kings Yellow Card Return 48' Try Ntabeni Dukisa Southern Kings 49' Conversion Masixole Banda Southern Kings 50' Player Off Gareth Anscombe Cardiff Blues Tactical 50' Player On Matthew Morgan Cardiff Blues Tactical for 15 51' Player Off Rossouw De Klerk Southern Kings Tactical 51' Player On Luvuyo Pupuma Southern Kings Tactical 55' Try Kirby Myhill Cardiff Blues 56' Missed Conversion Jarrod Evans Cardiff Blues 56' Player Off Tomos Williams Cardiff Blues Tactical 56' Player On Lloyd Williams (DNU) Cardiff Blues Tactical for 9 56' Player Off Rhys Gill Cardiff Blues Tactical 56' Player On Brad Thyer Cardiff Blues Tactical for 1 59' Player Off Godlen Masimla(DNU) Southern Kings Tactical 59' Player On Poerie Van Rooyen Southern Kings Tactical for 9 59' Player Off Willis Halaholo Cardiff Blues Tactical 59' Player On Garyn Smith Cardiff Blues Tactical for 12 60' Player Off Schalk Ferreira Southern Kings Tactical 60' Player On Justin Forwood Southern Kings Tactical for 1 60' Player Off Lusanda Badiyana Southern Kings Tactical 60' Player On Khaya Majola Southern Kings Tactical for 6 67' Player Off Scott Andrews Cardiff Blues Tactical 67' Player On Peikrishvili Peikrishvili Cardiff Blues Tactical for 3 68' Player Off Stephan Coetzee Southern Kings Tactical 68' Player On Tango Balekile Southern Kings Tactical for 2 68' Player Off Luzuko Vulindlu Southern Kings Tactical 68' Player On Harlon Klaasen Southern Kings Tactical for 12 68' Player Off Masixole Banda Southern Kings Tactical 68' Player On Alshaun Gerswon Bock Southern Kings Tactical for 15 69' Try lindokuhle Welemu Southern Kings 71' Missed Conversion Ntabeni Dukisa Southern Kings 75' Player Off Ellis Jenkins Cardiff Blues Tactical 75' Player On Ethan Lewis Cardiff Blues Tactical for 7 82' Player Off Berton Klaasen Southern Kings Concussion test 82' Player On Luzuko Vulindlu Southern Kings Concussion test for 12 85' Second Half End 85' Full Time GAME ENDED Provided by Footprint.
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