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Match Summary Report MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Sharks U21 vs Blue Bulls U21 VENUE Jonsson Kings Park DATE 16 August 2019 14:00 COMPETITION SA Rugby U21 Championship FINAL SCORE 25 - 44 HALFTIME SCORE 13 - 18 TRIES 4 - 6 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Sharks U21 Blue Bulls U21 PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Jeandre Labuschagne (J #7) 1 0 0 0 Mornay Smith (J #3) 1 0 0 0 Jaden Hendrikse (J #9) 0 1 1 0 Keagan Johannes (J #9) 1 0 0 0 Le Roux Malan (J #12) 1 0 0 0 Vaughen Isaacs (J #10) 0 1 2 0 Dj Falconer (J #13) 1 0 0 0 Sabastian Jobb (J #11) 2 0 0 0 Rynhardt Jonker (J #23) 1 0 0 0 Wian Van Niekerk (J #12) 1 0 0 0 Theo Boshoff (J #21) 1 3 0 0 LINE-UP Sharks U21 Blue Bulls U21 1 James Scott (J #1) 1 Kudzwai Dube (J #1) 2 Donovan Grant (J #2) 2 Werner Fourie (J #2) 3 Cleopas Kundiona (J #3) 3 Mornay Smith (J #3) 4 Jj Van Der Mescht (J #4) 4 Ryno Pieterse (J #4) 5 Emile Van Heerden (J #5) 5 Ruan Nortje (J #5) 6 Vian Andre Fourie (J #6) 6 Jaco Labuschagne (J #6) 7 Jeandre Labuschagne (J #7) 7 Hanru Sirgel (J #7) 8 Jacques Ackerman (J #8) 8 Muller Uys (J #8) 9 Jaden Hendrikse (J #9) 9 Keagan Johannes (J #9) 10 Murray Koster (J #10) 10 Vaughen Isaacs (J #10) 11 Asanda Sihle Kunene (J #11) 11 Sabastian Jobb (J #11) 12 Le Roux Malan (J #12) 12 Wian Van Niekerk (J #12) 13 Dj Falconer (J #13) 13 Marnus Potgieter (J #13) 14 Henk Cilliers (J #14) 14 Gers Mouton (J #14) 15 Thaakir Abrahams (J #15) 15 Richard Kriel (J #15) RESERVES Sharks U21 Blue Bulls U21 16 Mark Venter (J #16) 16 Llewellyn Classen (J #16) 17 Sean Barnes (J #17) 17 Etienne Janeke (J #17) 18 Tiaan De Jager (J #18) 18 Carl Els (J #18) 19 Dylan Weideman (J #19) 19 Ewart Potgieter (J #19) 20 Lunga Ncube (J #20) 20 Johan Mulder (J #20) 21 Ntsika Fisanti (J #21) 21 Theo Boshoff (J #21) 22 Xavier Swartbooi (J #22) 22 Jay Cee Nel (J #22) 23 Rynhardt Jonker (J #23) 23 Cabous Eloff (J #23) CARDS Sharks U21 Blue Bulls U21 # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None None PLAYER MOVEMENT - Sharks U21 TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 50:00 PlayerOff Murray Koster Sharks U21 Tactical 50:01 PlayerOn Rynhardt Jonker Sharks U21 Tactical 50:02 PlayerOff James Scott Sharks U21 Tactical 50:03 PlayerOn Sean Barnes Sharks U21 Tactical 57:15 PlayerOff Vian Andre Fourie Sharks U21 Injury 57:16 PlayerOn Ntsika Fisanti Sharks U21 Injury 66:00 PlayerOff Emile Van Heerden Sharks U21 Tactical 66:01 PlayerOn Lunga Ncube Sharks U21 Tactical 66:02 PlayerOff Donovan GRANT Sharks U21 Tactical 66:03 PlayerOn Mark VENTER Sharks U21 Tactical 71:00 PlayerOff Jeandre Labuschagne Sharks U21 Tactical 71:01 PlayerOn Dylan WEIDEMAN Sharks U21 Tactical 71:02 PlayerOff Cleopas Kundiona Sharks U21 Tactical 71:03 PlayerOn Tiaan DE JAGER Sharks U21 Tactical PLAYER MOVEMENT - Blue Bulls U21 TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 41:00 PlayerOff Ryno Pieterse Blue Bulls U21 Injury 41:01 PlayerOn Carl Els Blue Bulls U21 Injury 41:02 PlayerOff Vaughen Isaacs Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 41:03 PlayerOn Theo Boshoff Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 58:00 PlayerOff Jaco Labuschagne Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 58:01 PlayerOn Ewart Potgieter Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 59:00 PlayerOff Kudzwai Dube Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 59:01 PlayerOn Etienne Janeke Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 59:02 PlayerOff Mornay Smith Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 59:03 PlayerOn Cabous Eloff Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 59:04 PlayerOff Werner Fourie Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 59:05 PlayerOn Llewellyn Classen Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 59:06 PlayerOff Keagan Johannes Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 59:07 PlayerOn Johan Mulder Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 71:00 PlayerOff Wian Van Niekerk Blue Bulls U21 Tactical 71:01 PlayerOn Jay Cee Nel Blue Bulls U21 Tactical Provided by Footprint.
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