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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Down Touch Griffons Currie Cup Qualifier vs Leopards Rugby Currie Cup Qualifier VENUE HT Pelatona Projects Stadium DATE 16 April 2016 15:00 COMPETITION Currie Cup Qualifiers FINAL SCORE 76 - 26 HALFTIME SCORE 38 - 5 TRIES 11 - 4 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Down Touch Griffons Currie Cup Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup Qualifier PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG De Wet Kruger (J #) 1 0 0 0 Lieb Liebenberg (J #) 1 0 0 0 George Whitehead (J #) 3 9 1 0 Rhyno Smith (J #) 0 3 0 0 Norman Tsimba Nelson (J #) 1 0 0 0 Adrian De Wet Vermeulen (J #) 1 0 0 0 (kitso) Vuyo Mboto (J #) 2 0 0 0 Röan Grobbelaar (J #) 1 0 0 0 Selvyn Davids (J #) 3 0 0 0 Leon Du Plessis (J #) 1 0 0 0 Tertius Maarman (J #) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP Down Touch Griffons Currie Cup Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup Qualifier 1 Danie Van Der Merwe (J #) 1 Mashudu Cornelius Mafela (J #) 2 Khwezi Mkhafu (J #) 2 Dane Van Der Westhuyzen (J #) 3 Heinrich Roelfse (J #) 3 Lucky Ngcamu (J #) 4 Gavin Annandale (J #) 4 Sthembiso Mhlongo (J #) 5 Boela Venter (J #) 5 Danie Jordaan (J #) 6 Martin Sithole (J #) 6 Molotsi-elias Bouwer (J #) 7 Frans-leonardo Sisita (J #) 7 Lieb Liebenberg (J #) 8 De Wet Kruger (J #) 8 Jeandre Rudolph (J #) 9 (boela) Yuseph Williams Abrahams (J #) 9 Percy Williams (J #) 10 George Whitehead (J #) 10 Rhyno Smith (J #) 11 Norman Tsimba Nelson (J #) 11 Dean Stokes (J #) 12 Duan Pretorius (J #) 12 Adrian De Wet Vermeulen (J #) 13 (kitso) Vuyo Mboto (J #) 13 Bradley Moolman (J #) 14 Selvyn Davids (J #) 14 Lucian Cupido (J #) 15 Tertius Maarman (J #) 15 Myburgh Briers (J #) RESERVES Down Touch Griffons Currie Cup Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup Qualifier 16 Neil Rautenbach (J #) 16 Louis Van Der Westhuizen(dnu) (J #) 17 Pw Botha (J #) 17 Röan Grobbelaar (J #) 18 Samora Fihlani (J #) 18 Ruan Venter (J #) 19 Vincent Maruping (J #) 19 Leon Du Plessis (J #) 20 Siward Mavundla (J #) 20 Chriswill September (J #) 21 Malcolm-kerr Till (J #) 21 Johnny Welthagen (J #) 22 (franna) Francois Cornelius Du Toit (J #) 22 Jaco Hayward (J #) CARDS Down Touch Griffons Currie Cup Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup Qualifier # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None None PLAYER MOVEMENT - Down Touch Griffons Currie Cup Qualifier TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT Down Touch Griffons Currie 53:00 PlayerOff De Wet Kruger Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 53:00 PlayerOn Siward Mavundla Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 53:00 PlayerOff Norman Tsimba Nelson Injury Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 53:00 PlayerOn (Franna) Francois Cornelius Du Toit Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 59:00 PlayerOff Frans-Leonardo Sisita Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 59:00 PlayerOn Vincent Maruping Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 63:00 PlayerOff Heinrich Roelfse Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 63:00 PlayerOn PW Botha Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 63:00 PlayerOff Martin Sithole Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 63:00 PlayerOn Samora Fihlani Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 63:00 PlayerOff Khwezi Mkhafu Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 63:00 PlayerOn Neil Rautenbach Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 67:00 PlayerOff (Boela) Yuseph Williams Abrahams Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 67:00 PlayerOn Malcolm-Kerr Till Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 78:00 PlayerOff Danie Van der Merwe Injury Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 78:00 PlayerOn Heinrich Roelfse Cup Qualifier PLAYER MOVEMENT - Leopards Rugby Currie Cup Qualifier TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 40:00 PlayerOff Dane van der Westhuyzen Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 40:00 PlayerOn Louis Van Der Westhuizen(DNU) Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 40:00 PlayerOff Lucky Ngcamu Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 40:00 PlayerOn Röan Grobbelaar Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 40:00 PlayerOff Myburgh Briers Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 40:00 PlayerOn Johnny Welthagen Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 49:00 PlayerOff Lieb Liebenberg Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 49:00 PlayerOn Leon Du Plessis Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 49:00 PlayerOff Percy Williams Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 49:00 PlayerOn Johnny Welthagen Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 52:00 PlayerOff Danie Jordaan Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 52:00 PlayerOn Ruan Venter Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 59:00 PlayerOff Lucian Cupido Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 59:00 PlayerOn Jaco Hayward Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 70:00 PlayerOff Mashudu Cornelius Mafela Injury Qualifier Leopards Rugby Currie Cup 70:00 PlayerOn Lucky Ngcamu Qualifier Provided by Footprint.
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