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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Boland Cavaliers vs SWD Eagles VENUE Malmesbury DATE 17 June 2017 15:00 COMPETITION SuperSport Rugby Challenge FINAL SCORE 51 - 10 HALFTIME SCORE 22 - 10 TRIES 8 - 1 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Boland Cavaliers SWD Eagles PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Clinton Theron (J #3) 1 0 0 0 Dillin Snel (J #9) 1 0 0 0 Ludio Williams (J #7) 1 0 0 0 Leighton Eksteen (J #10) 0 1 1 0 Zandré Jordaan (J #8) 1 0 0 0 Elgar Watts (J #10) 2 0 0 0 Sergio Torrens (J #11) 1 0 0 0 Edwin Sass (J #12) 1 0 0 0 Charles Mayeza (J #14) 1 0 0 0 Divan Nel (J #15) 0 3 1 0 Adriaan Carelse (J #21) 0 1 0 0 LINE-UP Boland Cavaliers SWD Eagles 1 Arnout Malherbe (J #1) 1 Teunis Nieuwoudt (J #1) 2 Clemen Lewis (J #2) 2 Jan Van Der Merwe (J #2) 3 Clinton Theron (J #3) 3 Ayyoob Moerat (J #3) 4 Marlyn Williams (J #4) 4 Jeremy Jordaan (J #4) 5 Rinus Bothma (J #5) 5 Lodewyk Uys (J #5) 6 Wayne Wilschut (J #6) 6 Janneman Stander (J #6) 7 Ludio Williams (J #7) 7 Davon Raubenheimer (J #7) 8 Zandré Jordaan (J #8) 8 Daniel Maree (J #8) 9 Vian Van Der Watt (J #9) 9 Dillin Snel (J #9) 10 Elgar Watts (J #10) 10 Leighton Eksteen (J #10) 11 Sergio Torrens (J #11) 11 Tyler Fisher (J #11) 12 Edwin Sass (J #12) 12 Johnny Welthagen (J #12) 13 Gerrit Van Wyk (J #13) 13 Adri Jacobs (J #13) 14 Charles Mayeza (J #14) 14 Charles Radebe (J #14) 15 Divan Nel (J #15) 15 Marlo Weich (J #15) RESERVES Boland Cavaliers SWD Eagles 16 Chadley Wenn (J #16) 16 Kurt Haupt (J #16) 17 Linda Thwala (J #17) 17 Layle Antonio Delo (J #17) 18 Yves Bashiya (J #18) 18 Peet Van Der Walt (J #18) 19 Mcmillan Muller (J #19) 19 Thor Halvorsen (J #19) 20 Jovelian De Koker (J #20) 20 Johan Steyn (J #20) 21 Adriaan Carelse (J #21) 21 Wilneth Engelbrecht (J #21) 22 Alcino Izaacs (J #22) 22 Quaid Langeveldt (J #22) CARDS Boland Cavaliers SWD Eagles # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None None PLAYER MOVEMENT - Boland Cavaliers TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 47:00 PlayerOff Rinus Bothma Boland Cavaliers Injury 47:01 PlayerOn Yves Bashiya Boland Cavaliers Injury 52:00 PlayerOff Vian VAN DER WATT Boland Cavaliers Tactical 52:01 PlayerOn Jovelian De Koker Boland Cavaliers Tactical 60:00 PlayerOff Clemen Lewis Boland Cavaliers Tactical 60:01 PlayerOn Chadley Wenn Boland Cavaliers Tactical 60:02 PlayerOff Divan Nel Boland Cavaliers Tactical 60:03 PlayerOn Adriaan Carelse Boland Cavaliers Tactical 65:00 PlayerOff Clinton Theron Boland Cavaliers Tactical 65:01 PlayerOn Linda THWALA Boland Cavaliers Tactical 71:00 PlayerOff Sergio Torrens Boland Cavaliers Tactical 71:01 PlayerOn Alcino Izaacs Boland Cavaliers Tactical 71:02 PlayerOff Wayne Wilschut Boland Cavaliers Tactical 71:03 PlayerOn McMillan Muller Boland Cavaliers Tactical PLAYER MOVEMENT - SWD Eagles TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 28:00 PlayerOff Ayyoob Moerat SWD Eagles Tactical 28:01 PlayerOn Layle Antonio Delo SWD Eagles Tactical 45:10 PlayerOff Jan Van der merwe SWD Eagles Tactical 45:11 PlayerOn Kurt Haupt SWD Eagles Tactical 47:10 PlayerOff Charles Radebe SWD Eagles Tactical 47:11 PlayerOn Quaid Langeveldt SWD Eagles Tactical 50:00 PlayerOff Kurt Haupt SWD Eagles Injury 50:01 PlayerOn Jan Van der merwe SWD Eagles Injury 52:10 PlayerOff Janneman Stander SWD Eagles Tactical 52:11 PlayerOn Thor Halvorsen SWD Eagles Tactical 54:10 PlayerOff Johnny Welthagen SWD Eagles Tactical 54:11 PlayerOn Wilneth Engelbrecht SWD Eagles Tactical 55:10 PlayerOff Lodewyk Uys SWD Eagles Tactical 55:11 PlayerOn Peet Van der Walt SWD Eagles Tactical 60:10 PlayerOff Teunis Nieuwoudt SWD Eagles Injury 60:11 PlayerOn Ayyoob Moerat SWD Eagles Injury 63:10 PlayerOff Dillin Snel SWD Eagles Tactical 63:11 PlayerOn Johan Steyn SWD Eagles Tactical Provided by Footprint.
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