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Province win not enough
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Sun, 05 Oct 2008 10:36
Western Province were consigned to the 2008 Currie Cup also-rans
scrapheap when they failed to reach their play-offs objectives despite
beating the Lions 14-6 in their clash at Newlands on Saturday evening.
WP needed to win, score at least four tries and attain a winning
margin of at least 19 points to pip the Lions for the fourth and final
play-off spot in this year's competition.
However, they only managed the first target and, although they
produced an all-round rousing display in the match, it did not atone
for their failure to reach this season's play-offs.
Slick handling movements by WP made for a rousing start but the
Lions' defence survived the early tests. WP may have taken an early
lead but they declined two opportunities (second and 11th minutes) to
kick at the posts and opted to kick for touch in pursuit of tries.
However, WP failed to capitalise on this advantage as they failed to
win their line-out ball and
clearly the 11th hour withdrawal of lock
Adrian Fondse was costing WP dearly. AJ Venter replaced Fondse in the
WP second row.
The match was played in the best traditions of the good
old-fashioned WP - Transvaal with quarter given or asked but tempers
became frayed in the 14th minute and play was held up for about three
minutes.
Midway through the first half, neither side had managed to open
their account but that might have changed two minutes later but WP
scrumhalf Ricky Januarie could not hold onto a pass as WP pulled off a
line-out trick which caught the Lions' defence napping.
The high-paced start to the match seemed to have taken the sting out
of the attacks and from about the 25th minute both sides started
trading heavily on upfield kicks in an effort to win territory. There
was also a few up-and-unders from the Lions but WP only just managed to
ward off danger.
As the match approached the halftime break, there were
several
promising movements by WP inside the Lions half but poor option taking
saw their efforts come to nought until the 40th minute when WP flanker
Luke Watson rounded off a splendid drive from a close-in lineout to
score the first try of the match. Flyhalf Peter Grant, who was not
having a particularly good game, goaled splendidly from the touchline
to give WP a deserved lead (7-0).
Lions' centre Doppies le Grange was yellow-carded 30 seconds before
halftime.
WP restarted where they left off and three early second-half sorties
into the Lions 22 metre area may have brought early reward but again
poor options robbed them of a possible second try in the first six
minutes after the restart.
But WP did not lose heart and they kept plugging away and one
telling break by Januarie looked like making the breakthrough but the
Lions' cover defence kicked into gear and the Springbok number nine was
collared near the Lions' 22m line.
Despite WP's grip on the game, the Lions drew first blood in the
second half when their flyhalf Earl Rose goaled a close-range penalty
in the 62nd minute (7-3).
Two minutes later, the Newlands faithful were out of their seats
when WP skipper Jean de Villiers pulled off a trademark interception,
just at a time when the Lions threatened, and ran the length of the
field for his side's second try. Grant added the conversion (14-3).
In the remaining 18 minutes of play, WP certainly did enough to earn
two more tries but they just couldn't make a further breakthrough in
the face of some fierce resistance by the Lions who remained cool under
pressure.
Rose scored the final points in the match with a 78th minute penalty
(14-6).
Scorers: Western Province:Tries: Luke Watson, Jean de Villiers. Conversions: Peter Grant (2).
Lions: Penalties: Earl Rose (2).