Varsity Cup: North West University Pukke Eagles Soar Against University of Pretoria Tuks, Wits Shock Shimlas

Varsity Cup: North West University Pukke Eagles Soar Against University of Pretoria Tuks, Wits Shock Shimlas

Keba Mothoagae
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:57 PM
  • The University of the North West upset the University of Pretoria in a Test-match-like encounter in Potchefstroom
  • Meanwhile, the University of Stellenbosch had to work very hard to see of the University of Johannesburg
  • The University of Cape Town was probably the biggest winner of the night as they swatted aside city rivals the University of the Western Cape

FNB UP-Tuks took the fight to the Eagles in the trenches. For much of the first half, they controlled the collisions and breakdowns, and repelled wave after wave of attack.

The nature of the contest changed, however, after Stefan Coetzee was shown a red card in the 20th minute. The FNB UP-Tuks fullback caught opposite number Heinrich Botha with a reckless challenge and the referee had no option but to send him off.

FNB Varsity Cup: North West University Pukke Eagles against University of Pretoria Tuks, Wits shock Shimlas
The University of the North West and the University of Pretoria served up an engrossing thriller. Image source: @varsitycup/Twitter
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As reported by Supersport.com, the visitors put their bodies on the line during the 15-minute period of sanction. A change to the Eagles’ front row, however, boosted the hosts’ scrum to a telling degree.

The pressure began to tell. Ruben du Plessis powered through his opponent to force a tighthead. André Fouché showed good awareness and determination to translate that opportunity into a try. FNB NWU, who had spurned several scoring chances, went to the break with a 7-3 lead.

The visitors’ hit back at the scrums in the second stanza. A sustained assault on the Eagles’ line culminated in a try for flank Divan Venter in the 56th minute.

The Eagles refused to give up, though. Reserve loose forward Gustav Erlank forced his way over the line to regain the lead for the hosts.

Another strong drive into opposition territory resulted in a spectacular finish by wing Naiden Jaarts. From there, the Eagles did enough to secure the win and deny the reigning champions a losing bonus point.

In Gqeberha, Kyle Cyster scored a hat-trick to boost the FNB Madibaz to a 36-26 bonus-point win against the FNB CUT Ixias.

The FNB Madibaz showed their attacking intent from the outset. The hosts lifted the tempo and caught the FNB CUT Ixias defence by surprise. They also used the swirling wind to their advantage and capitalised on several high-ball mistakes by the visitors.

Cyster completed a hat-trick of tries inside 27 minutes. While the Ixias lost flyhalf Xavier Swartbooi to the sin bin thereafter, they finished the half strongly to trail 33-14 at the break.

The FNB Madibaz lost momentum after lock Dylan Halgreen received a yellow card early in the second half. From there, FNB CUT reduced the deficit and secured a four-try bonus point.

The win is a crucial one for the FNB Madibaz, who are looking to avoid relegation at the end of the season.

The FNB CUT Ixias, who haven't won a match to date, could be in trouble if they don’t arrest their current slide.

In Stellenbosch, FNB Maties survived a big scare when they fought back from 12-3 down to beat FNB UJ 40-38. Number two Sean Swart scored two of his side’s four tries. The Orange Army had to settle for two bonus points for their efforts.

In Johannesburg, winger Wian de Lange scored two tries and flyhalf Chris Humphries 26 points via the boot as FNB Wits shocked previously unbeaten FNB UFS Shimlas 53-31. Both teams scored five tries.

The FNB UCT Ikeys crossed the line seven times in their 53-31 victory against FNB UWC in Cape Town, having led 28-0 at the break. The visitors added some respectability to the scoreboard with three second-half tries.

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