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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Chiefs vs Vodacom Bulls VENUE FMG Stadium DATE 16 March 2018 08:35 COMPETITION Vodacom Super Rugby FINAL SCORE 41 - 28 HALFTIME SCORE 14 - 28 TRIES 6 - 4 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Chiefs Vodacom Bulls PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Johnny Faauli (J #12) 1 0 0 0 Warrick Gelant (J #15) 1 0 0 0 Damian Mckenzie (J #15) 0 4 1 0 Handré Pollard (J #10) 1 4 0 0 Brodie Retallick (J #4) 2 0 0 0 Divan Rossouw (J #11) 2 0 0 0 Mitchell Brown (J #5) 1 0 0 0 Solomon Alaimalo (J #11) 1 0 0 0 Anton Lienert-brown (J #13) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP Chiefs Vodacom Bulls 1 Aidan Ross (J #1) 1 Pierre Schoeman (J #1) 2 Nathan Harris (J #2) 2 Jaco Visagie (J #2) 3 Angus Ta'avao (J #3) 3 Trevor Nyakane (J #3) 4 Brodie Retallick (J #4) 4 Rg Snyman (J #4) 5 Mitchell Brown (J #5) 5 Lood De Jager (J #5) 6 Lachlan Boshier (J #6) 6 Roelof Smit (J #6) 7 Sam Cane (J #7) 7 Thembelani Bholi (J #7) 8 Liam Messam (J #8) 8 Hanro Liebenberg (J #8) 9 Brad Weber (J #9) 9 Andre Warner (J #9) 10 Tiaan Falcon (J #10) 10 Handré Pollard (J #10) 11 Solomon Alaimalo (J #11) 11 Divan Rossouw (J #11) 12 Johnny Faauli (J #12) 12 Burger Odendaal(dnu) (J #12) 13 Anton Lienert-brown (J #13) 13 Jesse Kriel (J #13) 14 Sean Wainui (J #14) 14 Travis Ismaiel (J #14) 15 Damian Mckenzie (J #15) 15 Warrick Gelant (J #15) RESERVES Chiefs Vodacom Bulls 16 Liam Polwart (J #16) 16 Adriaan Strauss (J #16) 17 Karl Tu'inukuafe (J #17) 17 Lizo Gqoboka (J #17) 18 Jeff Thwaites (J #18) 18 Conraad Van Vuuren (J #18) 19 Michael Allardice (J #19) 19 Jason Jenkins (J #19) 20 Luke Jacobson (J #20) 20 Marco Van Staden (J #20) 21 Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (J #21) 21 Embrose Papier (J #21) 22 Marty Mckenzie (J #22) 22 Manie Libbok (J #22) 23 Declan O'donnell (J #23) 23 Johnny Kotze (J #23) CARDS Chiefs Vodacom Bulls # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None 1 Conraad Van Vuuren (J #18) 0 0 1 0 2 Burger Odendaal(dnu) (J #12) 0 0 1 0 3 Trevor Nyakane (J #3) 0 0 1 0 COMMENTARY TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT GAME STARTED 0' First Half Start Handré Pollard Vodacom Bulls 2' Try Warrick Gelant Vodacom Bulls 4' Conversion Handré Pollard Vodacom Bulls 8' Try Johnny Faauli Chiefs 9' Conversion Damian McKenzie Chiefs 9' Player Off Anton Lienert-Brown Chiefs Concussion Test 9' Player On O'Donnell O'Donnell Chiefs Concussion Test for 13 15' Try Divan Rossouw Vodacom Bulls 15' Conversion Handré Pollard Vodacom Bulls 17' Player Off Andre Warner Vodacom Bulls Concussion Test 17' Player On Embrose Papier Vodacom Bulls Concussion Test for 9 17' Player Off O'Donnell O'Donnell Chiefs Concussion Return 13 Concussion Return (Test 17' Player On Anton Lienert-Brown Chiefs Passed) 22' Try Divan Rossouw Vodacom Bulls 23' Conversion Handré Pollard Vodacom Bulls 27' Player Off Liam Messam Chiefs Blood 27' Player On Luke Jacobson Chiefs Blood for 8 32' Player Off Luke Jacobson Chiefs Blood Return 8 32' Player On Liam Messam Chiefs Blood Return 32' Player Off Travis Ismaiel Vodacom Bulls Concussion Test 32' Player On Johnny Kotze Vodacom Bulls Concussion Test For 14 35' Try Brodie Retallick Chiefs 37' Conversion Damian McKenzie Chiefs 37' Player Off RG Snyman Vodacom Bulls Concussion Test 37' Player On Jason Jenkins Vodacom Bulls Concussion Test For 4 38' Try Handré Pollard Vodacom Bulls 39' Conversion Handré Pollard Vodacom Bulls HALF TIME 40' Second Half Start Damian McKenzie Chiefs 42' Try Mitchell Brown Chiefs 44' Conversion Damian McKenzie Chiefs 48' Player Off Mitchell Brown Chiefs Tactical 48' Player On Michael Allardice Chiefs Tactical 55' Try Brodie Retallick Chiefs 57' Missed Conversion Damian McKenzie Chiefs 58' Player Off Jaco Visagie Vodacom Bulls Concussion 58' Player On Adriaan Strauss Vodacom Bulls Tactical 58' Player Off Pierre Schoeman Vodacom Bulls Tactical 58' Player On Vodacom Bulls Tactical 59' Player Off Trevor Nyakane Vodacom Bulls Tactical 59' Player On Conraad Van Vuuren Vodacom Bulls Tactical 62' Penalty Goal Damian McKenzie Chiefs 62' Player Off Liam Messam Chiefs Tactical 62' Player On Luke Jacobson Chiefs Tactical 62' Player On Marty McKenzie Chiefs Tactical 62' Player Off Tiaan Falcon Chiefs Tactical 64' Player Off Thembelani Bholi Vodacom Bulls Tactical 64' Player On Marco Van Staden Vodacom Bulls Tactical 67' Player Off Conraad Van Vuuren Vodacom Bulls Yellow Card 69' Player Off Burger Odendaal(DNU) Vodacom Bulls Yellow Card for 18 69' Player On Trevor Nyakane Vodacom Bulls Yellow Card for 18 71' Player Off Nathan Harris Chiefs Tactical 71' Player On Liam Polwart Chiefs Tactical 73' Try Solomon Alaimalo Chiefs 75' Missed Conversion Damian McKenzie Chiefs 75' Player Off Brad Weber Chiefs Tactical 75' Player On Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi Chiefs Tactical 78' Player Off Trevor Nyakane Vodacom Bulls Yellow Card Return 18 78' Player On Conraad Van Vuuren Vodacom Bulls Yellow Card Return 78' Player On Burger Odendaal(DNU) Vodacom Bulls Yellow Card Return 18 78' Player Off Aidan Ross Chiefs Tactical 78' Player On Karl Tu'inukuafe Chiefs Tactical 78' Player Off Burger Odendaal(DNU) Vodacom Bulls Tactical 78' Player On Manie Libbok Vodacom Bulls Tactical 80' Try Anton Lienert-Brown Chiefs 82' Conversion Damian McKenzie Chiefs 82' Second Half End 82' Full Time GAME ENDED Provided by Footprint.
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