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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Down Touch Griffons Currie Cup Qualifier vs Cell C Sharks Currie Cup Qualifier VENUE HT Pelatona Projects Stadium DATE 09 July 2016 15:00 COMPETITION Currie Cup Qualifiers FINAL SCORE 27 - 36 HALFTIME SCORE 15 - 7 TRIES 4 - 5 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Down Touch Griffons Currie Cup Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup Qualifier PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Gavin Annandale (J #5) 1 0 0 0 Inny Radebe (J #10) 0 4 0 0 Duan Pretorius (J #10) 0 2 1 0 Malcolm Cele (J #11) 2 0 0 0 Warren Williams (J #11) 1 0 0 0 Neil Maritz (J #13) 1 0 0 0 Japie Nel (J #12) 2 0 0 0 Morne Joubert (J #14) 1 0 0 0 Stephan Coetzee (J #16) 1 0 0 0 Duncan Campbell (J #21) 0 0 1 0 LINE-UP Down Touch Griffons Currie Cup Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup Qualifier 1 Danie Van Der Merwe (J #1) 1 Mzamo Majola (J #1) 2 Khwezi Mkhafu (J #2) 2 Kerron Van Vuuren(dnu) (J #2) 3 Heinrich Roelfse (J #3) 3 Ruan Kramer (J #3) 4 Samora Fihlani (J #4) 4 David Mcduling (J #4) 5 Gavin Annandale (J #5) 5 Jean Droste (J #5) 6 Martin Sithole (J #6) 6 Graham Geldenhuys (J #6) 7 Vincent Maruping (J #7) 7 Wian Vosloo (J #7) 8 De Wet Kruger (J #8) 8 Philip Retief Marais (J #8) 9 Louis Venter (J #9) 9 Hanco Venter (J #9) 10 Duan Pretorius (J #10) 10 Inny Radebe (J #10) 11 Warren Williams (J #11) 11 Malcolm Cele (J #11) 12 Japie Nel (J #12) 12 ( Kulu) Nkululeko Marwana (J #12) 13 Joubert Engelbrecht (J #13) 13 Neil Maritz (J #13) 14 (kitso) Vuyo Mboto (J #14) 14 Morne Joubert (J #14) 15 Selvyn Davids (J #15) 15 Alrin Eksteen (J #15) RESERVES Down Touch Griffons Currie Cup Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup Qualifier 16 Hennie Venter (J #16) 16 Stephan Coetzee (J #16) 17 Gerard Baard (J #17) 17 Barend Jackobus Potgieter (J #17) 18 Wayne Ludick (J #18) 18 John-hubert Meyer (J #18) 19 (dirk) Hendrik Grobbelaar (J #19) 19 Khaya Majola (J #19) 20 (ossie) Oshwill Nortjé (J #20) 20 Jaywinn Juries (J #20) 21 Colin Herbert (J #21) 21 Duncan Campbell (J #21) 22 Norman Tsimba Nelson (J #22) 22 Sandile Mlungisi Kubeka (J #22) CARDS Down Touch Griffons Currie Cup Qualifier Cell C Sharks 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 PlayerOn Wayne Ludick Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 53:00 PlayerOn Norman Tsimba Nelson Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 53:00 PlayerOff (Kitso) Vuyo Mboto Tactical Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 60:00 PlayerOn Norman Tsimba Nelson Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 60:00 PlayerOff Heinrich Roelfse Tactical Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 60:00 PlayerOn Gerard Baard Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 63:00 PlayerOff De Wet Kruger Tactical Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 63:00 PlayerOn (Dirk) Hendrik Grobbelaar Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 63:00 PlayerOff Khwezi Mkhafu Tactical Cup Qualifier Down Touch Griffons Currie 63:00 PlayerOn Hennie Venter Cup Qualifier PLAYER MOVEMENT - Cell C Sharks Currie Cup Qualifier TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 15:00 PlayerOff Mzamo Majola Blood Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 15:00 PlayerOn Barend Jackobus Potgieter Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 28:00 PlayerOff Barend Jackobus Potgieter Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 28:00 PlayerOn Mzamo Majola Blood Return Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 46:00 PlayerOff Ruan Kramer Tactical Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 46:00 PlayerOn John-Hubert Meyer Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 46:00 PlayerOff Mzamo Majola Tactical Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 46:00 PlayerOn Barend Jackobus Potgieter Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 46:00 PlayerOff Kerron Van Vuuren(DNU) Tactical Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 46:00 PlayerOn Stephan Coetzee Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 54:00 PlayerOff Philip Retief Marais Tactical Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 54:00 PlayerOn Khaya Majola Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 74:00 PlayerOff Hanco Venter Tactical Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 74:00 PlayerOn Jaywinn Juries Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 76:00 PlayerOff Neil Maritz Tactical Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 76:00 PlayerOn Sandile Mlungisi KUBEKA Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 77:00 PlayerOff Inny Radebe Tactical Qualifier Cell C Sharks Currie Cup 77:00 PlayerOn Duncan Campbell Qualifier Provided by Footprint.
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