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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS SWD vs DHL Western Province VENUE BCM Stadium DATE 28 April 2019 12:30 COMPETITION SuperSport Rugby Challenge FINAL SCORE 7 - 62 HALFTIME SCORE 7 - 24 TRIES 1 - 9 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY SWD DHL Western Province PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Marquit September (J #12) 1 0 0 0 Abner Van Reenen (J #10) 1 5 1 0 Gerhard Nortier (J #10) 0 1 0 0 Edwill Van Der Merwe (J #11) 2 0 0 0 Nico Leonard (J #14) 1 0 0 0 Daniel Jooste (J #2) 1 0 0 0 Sihle Njezula (J #22) 1 0 0 0 Lyle Hendricks (J #12) 0 2 0 0 Ew Viljoen (J #13) 1 0 0 0 Johan Du Toit (J #7) 1 0 0 0 Craig Barry (J #15) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP SWD DHL Western Province 1 Dewald Dekker (J #1) 1 Kwenzohuhle Blose (J #1) 2 Xavier Grant Scholtz (J #2) 2 Daniel Jooste (J #2) 3 Lwando Mabenge (J #3) 3 Lee Marvin Mazibuko (J #3) 4 Anton Smit (J #4) 4 Ben Jason Dixon (J #4) 5 Etienne Oosthuizen (J #5) 5 David Meihuizen (J #5) 6 Buran Parks (J #6) 6 Marno Redelinghuys (J #6) 7 Solomon Manxodidi (J #7) 7 Johan Du Toit (J #7) 8 Wayne Wilschut (J #8) 8 Sikhumbuzo Notshe (J #8) 9 Dillin Snel (J #9) 9 Paul De Wet (J #9) 10 Gerhard Nortier (J #10) 10 Abner Van Reenen (J #10) 11 Ganfried May (J #11) 11 Edwill Van Der Merwe (J #11) 12 Marquit September (J #12) 12 Lyle Hendricks (J #12) 13 Gene Willemse (J #13) 13 Ew Viljoen (J #13) 14 Earl Rouls (J #14) 14 Nico Leonard (J #14) 15 Leighton Eksteen (J #15) 15 Craig Barry (J #15) RESERVES SWD DHL Western Province 16 Reinhardt Stears (J #16) 16 Chadley Wenn (J #16) 17 Roberto April (J #17) 17 Liam Hendricks (J #17) 18 Wynand Grassmann (J #18) 18 Jordan Sesink-clee (J #18) 19 Shaun Raubenheimer (J #19) 19 Chris Massyn (J #19) 20 Keanin Esau (J #20) 20 Deon Carstens (J #20) 21 Vuyo Mboto (J #21) 21 Tristan Leyds (J #21) 22 Shario Rosenkrantz (J #22) 22 Sihle Njezula (J #22) CARDS SWD DHL Western Province # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None None COMMENTARY TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT GAME STARTED 0' First Half Start Abner Van Reenen DHL Western Province 10' Penalty Goal Abner Van Reenen DHL Western Province 17' Try Edwill Van der merwe DHL Western Province 19' Conversion Abner Van Reenen DHL Western Province 24' Try Nico Leonard DHL Western Province 25' Conversion Abner Van Reenen DHL Western Province 25' Player Off Dewald Dekker SWD Tactical 25' Player On Roberto April SWD Tactical 28' Try Marquit September SWD 29' Conversion Gerhard Nortier SWD 38' Try Daniel Jooste DHL Western Province 39' Conversion Abner Van Reenen DHL Western Province HALF TIME 42' Second Half Start Gerhard Nortier SWD 42' Player Off Nico Leonard DHL Western Province Tactical 42' Player On Sihle Njezula DHL Western Province Tactical 42' Player Off Lee Marvin Mazibuko DHL Western Province Tactical 42' Player On Liam Hendricks DHL Western Province Tactical 49' Player Off Daniel Jooste DHL Western Province Injury 49' Player On Chadley Wenn DHL Western Province Injury 49' Player Off Marno Redelinghuys DHL Western Province Tactical 49' Player On Chris Massyn DHL Western Province Tactical 50' Player Off Lwando Mabenge SWD Tactical 50' Player On Dewald Dekker SWD Tactical 52' Player Off Anton Smit SWD Tactical 52' Player On Wynand Grassmann SWD Tactical 52' Player Off Solomon Manxodidi SWD Tactical 52' Player On Shaun Raubenheimer SWD Tactical 52' Player Off Dillin Snel SWD Tactical 52' Player On Keanin Esau SWD Tactical 52' Try Abner Van Reenen DHL Western Province 53' Conversion Abner Van Reenen DHL Western Province 55' Try Edwill Van der merwe DHL Western Province 56' Conversion Abner Van Reenen DHL Western Province 58' Player Off Ganfried May SWD Tactical 58' Player On Shario Rosenkrantz SWD Tactical 58' Player Off Earl Rouls SWD Tactical 58' Player On Vuyo Mboto SWD Tactical 59' Player Off Xavier Grant Scholtz SWD Tactical 59' Player On Reinhardt Stears SWD Tactical 62' Player Off Abner Van Reenen DHL Western Province Tactical 62' Player On Tristan Leyds DHL Western Province Tactical 63' Try Sihle Njezula DHL Western Province 64' Conversion Lyle Hendricks DHL Western Province 65' Player Off Paul De Wet DHL Western Province Tactical 65' Player On Deon Carstens DHL Western Province Tactical 65' Player Off Buran Parks SWD Tactical 65' Player On Solomon Manxodidi SWD Tactical 65' Player Off Ben Jason Dixon DHL Western Province Tactical 65' Player On Jordan Sesink-Clee DHL Western Province Tactical 72' Player Off Kwenzohuhle Blose DHL Western Province Tactical 72' Player On Lee Marvin Mazibuko DHL Western Province Tactical 72' Player Off Edwill Van der merwe DHL Western Province Tactical 72' Player On Nico Leonard DHL Western Province Tactical 72' Try EW Viljoen DHL Western Province 73' Missed Conversion Lyle Hendricks DHL Western Province 75' Try Johan Du Toit DHL Western Province 76' Missed Conversion Lyle Hendricks DHL Western Province 79' Player Off Solomon Manxodidi SWD Tactical 79' Player On Xavier Grant Scholtz SWD Tactical 81' Try Craig Barry DHL Western Province 82' Conversion Lyle Hendricks DHL Western Province 82' Second Half End 82' Full Time GAME ENDED Provided by Footprint.
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