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The Chiefs made it six victories from seven in Super Rugby with a five-try performance seeing off the Cheetahs 39-33 in Bloemfontein on Saturday.
Replacement fly-half Johan Goosen salvaged a losing bonus-point for the home side but it was a deserved five points for the in-form Waikato men.
In a sprightly affair, the Chiefs started much the brighter and had a 10-9 lead at half-time thanks to a Lelia Masaga try and Aaron Cruden's boot.
However, the Cheetah then clicked into gear after the break as Ashley Johnson demonstrated his uncanny ability to make an impact. The soon-to-be Wasps flanker swooped on a Tawera Kerr-Barlow pass to intercept before racing half of the field for a try that looked to have turned the game.
But that proved not to be as the Chiefs had tries from Lelia Masaga, Sona Taumololo (2), Sonny Bill Williams and Richard Kahui to their name.
The Cheetahs showed their intent from the start and were up 3-0 thanks to fly-half Sias Ebersohn, who was in for injury struggling number ten Goosen.
Chiefs pivot Cruden replied soon after with his own penalty to level the scores before the visitors found their stride when, on 20 minutes, wing Masaga scored following a sniping run by Andrew Horrell, who started ahead of Robbie Robinson. Cruden slotted for a 10-3 lead.
Ebersohn kicked two more penalties though before the half-time break to make it 9-10.
The Cheetahs started the second 40 well but an error allowed the Chiefs to go down the other end where try-scoring prop machine Taumalolo burst over the whitewash.
Ebersohn kicked his fourth penalty soon after before the emergence of Johnson from the bench saw him make an almost immediate impact, intercepting and racing 50 metres for a key try. Replacement Goosen stepped up to convert. He then added a 56th minute penalty.
But back came the Chiefs via a Cruden penalty and then Taumalolo was over again.
It seemed like the beginning of the end for the Cheetahs as when inside centre Williams showed power to cross for their fourth try, one sensed the writing was on the wall. And so it proved as centre partner Kahui scored their final try on 74 minutes to make it 39-25.
However, Goosen then crossed for a late consolation and despite missing the conversion, he added a last-second penalty to hand his side a losing bonus-point in Bloemfontein.
The scorers:
For Cheetahs:
Tries: Johnson, Goosen
Con: Goosen
Pen: Ebersohn 4, Goosen 3
For Chiefs:
Tries: Masaga, Taumololo 2, SB Williams, Kahui
Con: Cruden 4
Pen: Cruden 2
Cheetahs: 15 Hennie Daniller, 14 Ryno Benjamin, 13 Robert Ebersohn, 12 Andries Strauss, 11 Willie le Roux, 10 Sias Ebersohn, 9 Piet van Zyl, 8 Philip van der Walt, 7 Justin Downey, 6 Heinrich Brüssow, 5 Izak van der Westhuizen, 4 George Earle, 3 WP Nel, 2 Hercu Liebenberg, 1 Coenie Oosthuizen.
Replacements: 16 Rayno Barnes, 17 Trevor Nyakane, 18 Andries Ferreira, 19 Ashley Johnson, 20 Tewis de Bruyn, 21 Johan Goosen, 22 Philip Snyman.
Chiefs: 15 Andrew Horrell, 14 Lelia Masaga, 13 Richard Kahui, 12 Sonny Bill Williams, 11 Tim Nanai-Williams, 10 Aaron Cruden, 9 Tawera Kerr-Barlow, 8 Alex Bradley, 7 Tanerau Latimer, 6 Liam Messam, 5 Brodie Retallick, 4 Craig Clarke (c), 3 Ben Tameifuna, 2 Hika Elliot, 1 Arizona Taumalolo.
Replacements: 16 Mahonri Schwalger, 17 Josh Hohneck, 18 Michael Fitzgerald, 19 Sam Cane, 20 Augustine Pulu, 21 Asaeli Tikoirotuma, 22 Robbie Robinson.
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
Assistant referees: Sindile Mayende (South Africa), Stefan Breytenbach (South Africa)
Television match officials: Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)







Comments
antonymsteven says...
ddd
Posted 23:42 14th April 2012
Trinations says...
More saffas blaming the ref. And now's it one of your own being corrupted by the IRB. Do you realise how dumb you guys sound. Not only do south africans not understand rugby, bore us to death with their game, blame travel, blame quota, but it's always somebody else's fault. Maybe your just not that good.
Posted 23:14 14th April 2012
Dangerous says...
Enough of the referee digs. That's all some people post about. Make a pact with yourself next time you post to not mention the words cheat or referee. You can do it. Never thought I would see the chiefs at the top of the table. Enjoying the moment.
Posted 22:08 14th April 2012
bloemboy says...
Good win for the Chiefs and I think they will feel quite pleased to have come away with that result. Cheetahs let in a few soft tries and allowed the drive down the middle way too much time on the run. Personally I would have loved the Cheetahs to get the result, though the right team won in the end. I do think though that it was a poor day at the office for Kaplan as there were a number of forward passes and a few skew lineouts that he completely missed in the buildup to the last 2 tries. Cant blame the Chiefs though for a poor official and all credit to them. Looking back, they will be wondering how the scoreline was that close.
Le Roux and Ebershon continue to impress, though the Cheetah forwards were more subdued than I would have expected.
Posted 20:07 14th April 2012
BokAvenger says...
Kaplan has clearly been told by the IRB that if he wants to get back on their so-called "elite" panel of refs he'll need to start reffing SA sides out of the game. The way he deliberately targeted Brussouw was disgraceful. Chiefs are a quality outfit but at the end of the day it was the handful of diabolical calls by Kaplan that cost the Cheetahs the game
Posted 19:50 14th April 2012
jonesy2 says...
so so dominant from the mighty chiefs. i have all my predictions correct. what uuppp
Posted 18:40 14th April 2012
KiaKaha says...
Great game, with some outstanding attack and defence ... but oh Jonathon, you truly are a muppet!!
Posted 18:15 14th April 2012
melkdave says...
I just dont understand whyJ.Goosen didnt start he is the Cheetahs inform play maker and always seems to make things happen when his playing.Even so i dought few would have thought the Cheetahs would win today But it was closer than id thought it would be
Posted 18:12 14th April 2012
Ramage says...
What a disgrace Jonathan Kaplan is the way he bent over to help those Chiefs players. I counted at least thirteen forward passes that led to tries by the Chiefs. Despite the fact Kaplan asked his assistant to watch the binding in the scrums the assistant blatently cheated and let them get away with not being bound. No yellow cards against the Chiefs despite them being penalised time and time again.It is no wonder that with blatent cheating by Kaplan, that the Chiefs were handed this game. When is someone going to step up and stop letting these cheating Kiwis get away this this.
Just thought I would like to get in first.
Posted 18:12 14th April 2012
golden_statenba says...
Came across this game while browsing.
Good game
Chiefs look classy
Posted 17:58 14th April 2012