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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Sharks U21 vs Golden Lions U21 VENUE KP2, Kings Park, Durban DATE 29 June 2019 13:00 COMPETITION SA Rugby U21 Championship FINAL SCORE 23 - 12 HALFTIME SCORE 3 - 5 TRIES 2 - 2 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Sharks U21 Golden Lions U21 PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Boeta Chamberlain (J #10) 0 2 2 1 Ruan Vermaak (J #5) 2 0 0 0 Thaakir Abrahams (J #15) 2 0 0 0 Keagan Lailvaux (J #22) 0 1 0 0 LINE-UP Sharks U21 Golden Lions U21 1 James Scott (J #1) 1 Nathan Mcbeth (J #1) 2 Fezokuhle Mbatha (J #2) 2 P J Botha (J #2) 3 Francois Klopper (J #3) 3 Cohen Kiewit (J #3) 4 Jj Van Der Mescht (J #4) 4 Mandisi Mthiyane (J #4) 5 Jeandre Labuschagne (J #5) 5 Ruan Vermaak (J #5) 6 Adam Mountfort (J #6) 6 Mj Pelser (J #6) 7 Evan Roos (J #7) 7 Dian Schoonees (J #7) 8 Phepsi Buthelezi (J #8) 8 Travis Gordon (J #8) 9 Sanele Nohamba (J #9) 9 Jack Hart (J #9) 10 Boeta Chamberlain (J #10) 10 Ulrich Maritz (J #10) 11 Henk Cilliers (J #11) 11 Tatenda Mujawo (J #11) 12 Murray Koster (J #12) 12 Yanga Hlalu (J #12) 13 Muller Du Plessis (J #13) 13 Manuel Rass (J #13) 14 Sicelo Tole (J #14) 14 Prince Nkabinde (J #14) 15 Thaakir Abrahams (J #15) 15 Kennedy Mpeku (J #15) RESERVES Sharks U21 Golden Lions U21 16 Cullen Van Der Merwe (J #16) 16 Tiaan Van Der Merwe (J #16) 17 Sean Barnes (J #17) 17 Nkosikhona Masuku (J #17) 18 Cleopas Kundiona (J #18) 18 Herman Agenbag (J #18) 19 Marcell Barnard (J #19) 19 Adrian Alberts (J #19) 20 Mpiloh Gumede (J #20) 20 Cal Smid (J #20) 21 Xavier Swartbooi (J #21) 21 Tinus Combrinck (J #21) 22 Le Roux Malan (J #22) 22 Keagan Lailvaux (J #22) 23 Caleb Dingaan (J #23) 23 Muzi Manyike (J #23) CARDS Sharks U21 Golden Lions U21 # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None 1 Tatenda Mujawo (J #11) 0 0 1 0 PLAYER MOVEMENT - Sharks U21 TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 25:50 PlayerOff James Scott Sharks U21 Tactical 25:51 PlayerOn Sean Barnes Sharks U21 Tactical 39:50 PlayerOff Phepsi Buthelezi Sharks U21 Injury 39:51 PlayerOn Mpiloh Gumede Sharks U21 Injury 47:00 PlayerOff Francois Klopper Sharks U21 Tactical 47:01 PlayerOn Cleopas Kundiona Sharks U21 Tactical 67:00 PlayerOff Sicelo Tole Sharks U21 Tactical 67:01 PlayerOn Caleb Dingaan Sharks U21 Tactical 67:02 PlayerOff JJ Van der Mescht Sharks U21 Tactical 67:03 PlayerOn Marcell Barnard Sharks U21 Tactical 69:00 PlayerOff Murray Koster Sharks U21 Tactical 69:01 PlayerOn Le Roux Malan Sharks U21 Tactical 78:00 PlayerOff Fezokuhle Mbatha Sharks U21 Tactical 78:01 PlayerOn Cullen Van der Merwe Sharks U21 Tactical PLAYER MOVEMENT - Golden Lions U21 TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 40:11 PlayerOff Tatenda Mujawo Golden Lions U21 Yellow Card 47:00 PlayerOff Ulrich Maritz Golden Lions U21 Tactical 47:01 PlayerOn Keagan Lailvaux Golden Lions U21 Tactical 50:30 PlayerOn Tatenda Mujawo Golden Lions U21 Yellow Card Return 53:00 PlayerOff Mandisi Mthiyane Golden Lions U21 Tactical 53:01 PlayerOn Adrian Alberts Golden Lions U21 Tactical 53:02 PlayerOff Nathan McBeth Golden Lions U21 Blood 53:03 PlayerOn Nkosikhona Masuku Golden Lions U21 Blood 55:00 PlayerOff Nkosikhona Masuku Golden Lions U21 Blood Return 55:01 PlayerOn Nathan McBeth Golden Lions U21 Blood Return 57:00 PlayerOff Travis Gordon Golden Lions U21 Tactical 57:01 PlayerOn Cal Smid Golden Lions U21 Tactical 57:02 PlayerOff Jack Hart Golden Lions U21 Tactical 57:03 PlayerOn Tinus Combrinck Golden Lions U21 Tactical 57:04 PlayerOff P J Botha Golden Lions U21 Tactical 57:05 PlayerOn Tiaan Van der Merwe Golden Lions U21 Tactical 69:00 PlayerOff Nathan McBeth Golden Lions U21 Tactical 69:01 PlayerOn Nkosikhona Masuku Golden Lions U21 Tactical 69:02 PlayerOff Cohen Kiewit Golden Lions U21 Injury 69:03 PlayerOn Herman Agenbag Golden Lions U21 Injury Provided by Footprint.
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