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28th July 2012 15:00

Louis Ludik Sharks

Try time: Louis Ludik

The Sharks became the first team to win at Newlands in 2012, beating the Stormers 26-19 in Saturday's Super Rugby semi-final in Cape Town.

They must now travel to Hamilton to face the Chiefs as they continue their quest to become the first team in the history of the tournament to win three consecutive knock-out games on the road.

For the Stormers, the result represents their third home defeat at the semi-final stage.

The Sharks led 13-6 at the interval thanks to a try from Louis Ludik and a drop goal from Fred Michalak.

JP Pietersen's try on the hour mark meant that Gio Aplon's touchdown was too little, too late for the hosts.

Like they did last week in Brisbane, the Sharks built a solid lead and then showed tremendous heart on defence to hold on as the home side scrambled desperately for the try that would level matters.

In the end, the Stormers' lack of invention on attack was shown up while an uncharacteristically high error-count and poor tactical kicking did them no favours.

The Sharks took the field with a team featuring significant alterations to the back-line that had been announced during the week. Ludik moved to the wing to accommodate the inclusion of Riaan Viljoen at full-back while Pietersen was shifted into midfield.

They proved to be crucial changes as the players involved produced both tries.

Peter Grant opened the scoring in the seventh minute from the tee but the Sharks would have been less concerned about the three points conceded than the condition of Bismarck du Plessis, who was seeing stars after taking a savage hit from Eben Etzebeth.

The visitors would have been reassured however when their scrum earned a penalty five minutes later and Michalak could level the scores before the little Frenchman put the visitors ahead with a neat drop goal at the end of the first quarter.

Jean de Villiers came close to scoring but was held up by Willem Alberts. Not much seemed to be going the Stormers' way.

Ludik landed a crucial blow when he plucked Viljoen's high ball out the air and beat three defenders to score. Michalak's conversion left the Sharks leading 13-3 but Grant landed a penalty on the stroke of half-time to keep the Stormers in touch.

Michalak and Grant then swapped penalties after the resumption to leave the Sharks 16-9 ahead, before the visitors crossed for what would prove to be the decisive try.

Pietersen was put into space, stepped Grant, and ghosted home, with Michalak booting the conversion to make it 23-9.

That looked to be the game for the Sharks, but the home side staged a brave recovery with Aplon reducing the deficit when he finished off a move he started to score the Stormers' only try.

Grant added the conversion and he then brought the Stormers within four points with a straightforward penalty in the 73rd minute.

However, the hosts could not get any closer and Michalak's second drop-goal ensured the Sharks will contest their fourth final after those of 1996, 2001 and 2007.

Man of the match: A mention for JP Pietersen who was deadly but the official gong went to Fred Michalak, who pulled all the right strings and finished with 16 points.

Moment of the match: The Stormers were already struggling but when JP Pietersen scored the Sharks' second try the hosts' fate was sealed.

Villain of the match: Plenty of chirps were hurled, but nothing more than a handbag was landed.

The scorers:

For the Stormers:
Try: Aplon
Con: Grant
Pens: Grant 4

For the Sharks:
Tries: Ludik, Pietersen
Cons: Michalak 2
Pens: Michalak 2
Drops: Michalak 2

The Stormers: 15 Joe Pietersen, 14 Gio Aplon, 13 Juan de Jongh, 12 Jean de Villiers, 11 Bryan Habana, 10 Peter Grant, 9 Dewaldt Duvenage, 8 Deon Fourie, 7 Rynhardt Elstadt, 6 Siya Kolisi, 5 Andries Bekker, 4 Eben Etzebeth, 3 Brok Harris, 2 Tiaan Liebenberg, 1 Steven Kitshoff.
Replacements: 16 Frans Malherbe, 17 Deon Carstens, 18 De Kock Steenkamp, 19 Don Armand, 20 Louis Schreuder, 21 Burton Francis, 22 Gerhard van den Heever.

The Sharks: 15 Riaan Viljoen, 14 Louis Ludik, 14 JP Pietersen, 12 Tim Whitehead , 11 Lwazi Mvovo, 10 Frederic Michalak, 9 Charl McLeod, 8 Ryan Kankowski, 7 Marcell Coetzee, 6 Keegan Daniel (c), 5 Anton Bresler, 4 Willem Alberts, 3 Jannie du Plessis, 2 Bismarck du Plessis, 1 Tendai Mtawarira.
Replacements: 16 Craig Burden, 17 Wiehahn Herbst, 18 Steven Sykes, 19 Jean Deysel, 20 Jacques Botes, 21 Odwa Ndungane, 22 Meyer Bosman .

Referee: Steve Walsh

By Ross Hastie at Newlands

Comments

philipjfry says...

@JayStarr: Close you're eyes really tightly and wish like Dorothy. 'The Sharks can win in Hamilton Toto!'

Posted 22:38 28th July 2012

glenncat9 says...

martinmarais where are you now tjommie? cat got your tongue or sthg ....?

Posted 22:07 28th July 2012

ManWarrior says...

Stormers looked like the team that travelled through 16 time zone...Etzebeth, Fourie, Aplon put their hands up but man did they lack continuity, abrasivemnss and a hunger to win! I am so tired of the grwing amount of Sharks stickers on the back of care in Cvape Town!

Sharks on the other hand deserved the win and have been playing very nice rugby. JP Peterson has been a revelation! May this form carry in to the Championship!

Go Sharks! Go Bokke! Stormers you suck but I still love you!

Posted 21:44 28th July 2012

Dangerous says...

Pieterson and SBW could be interesting as well. If JP stays there.

Posted 21:40 28th July 2012

Dangerous says...

By the way. Looking forward to the collisions. SONA v Bismarck. Retallick v Alberts. Beast v Tameifuna. Turn up the base and enjoy!

Posted 21:38 28th July 2012

carpelone says...

As far as the final is concerned, I am not sure that the Chiefs are favourite. I really think the Sharks have a chance. By the way, I predicted Stormers by seven, when I was about to bet my money, I bet on the Sharks.

Posted 21:35 28th July 2012

carpelone says...

The game today proved that SA have the best forwards in business. Sharks' front row, Stormers' second row, Coetzee, Alberts, Schalk, Ryan, Heinrich (just pick three), Hougaard / Lambie halfbacks, Steyn / Pietersen (what a class outside center), you decide the back three. Bring on the 4N.

Posted 21:32 28th July 2012

Dangerous says...

Incredibly physical from both sides but was quite disappointed to see the tries scored with big gaping holes in defence or uncovered up an under kicks. Sharks will need more in their arsenal to beat the chiefs at home. Bismarck... Ouch... Replay that one for a while. Next week will be the ultimate!

Posted 21:30 28th July 2012

carpelone says...

Will miss the Capetonian chicks. I realised today that shark fin soup is my favourite dish.

Posted 21:26 28th July 2012

NHsaints says...

It's going to be a tight final and I really don't know who to call...the 'safe bet' would be the cheifs but both teams deserve it and the sharks know how to win and how to win well...we'll see.

Posted 21:21 28th July 2012

JayStarr says...

@ 2EyedKiwi: I'm sorry, but after seeing the Chiefs on Friday, and the Sharks tonight, there is no bloody way the Sharks are going to travel to Hamilton and win. It's not even going to be close. It's biologically impossible for the Sharks to go there and play as well as they need to for 80 minutes and win. The Chiefs are going to take them apart. Don't get me wrong - I want the Sharks to win. They just won't. No way.

Posted 21:20 28th July 2012

Thebosston2 says...

PR called it in the preview...if the Sharks get a lead, the Stormers won't have enough on attack to reply - that's exactly what happened.

Posted 21:01 28th July 2012

2EyedKiwi says...

Well played Sharks!

Jaystarr and rugby_lord, don't write them off just yet!

Posted 20:46 28th July 2012

Stellenbosched2 says...

Sigh. I suppose at the end of the day the Stormers have forgotten how to construct a try. This is still a fundamental part of the game of rugby, and as a Stormers fan I have to say that the better team won. It would have been bad for the game of rugby had the 2012 version of the Stormers made it to the finals. Good luck Sharks. Sob.

Posted 19:43 28th July 2012

Wallaroo says...

I obviously over estimated the effect that the travel would have on the Sharks, astonishing that they played with that amount of intensity for 80 minutes. A well deserved and hard fought victory to a team that has obviously learned the meaning of never say die.

Hard luck Stormers you put in a good effort against a team that are clearly hungry for victory.

Loved every moment of another brilliant final. Absolutely convinced that the best 4 teams played this weekend and the best 2 will play next weekend.

Posted 19:34 28th July 2012

DutchWing says...

This will be an epic final by two of the most exciting teams in Super Rugby. I just knew the Sharks were going to win this game. But now I'm back on the Chiefs' bandwagon.

Great performance and amazing how good JP Pietersen is at the moment, got me on my feet many times.

Posted 19:25 28th July 2012

philipjfry says...

This has been a weekend of very flat passes. Wrong call by JDV to go for posts when the score was 23-16; the momentum was with the Stormers. Grant could have set up the line-out for a maul. But they lost to the better team, Sharks deserve to be in the final. Does anyone else find Aplon's try 'celebrations' a bit exasperating?

Posted 19:10 28th July 2012

noord_transvaal says...

Well done Sharks ! best team in S.A. by far. As for the Stormers, better luck next year. Just remember the cup is won in August, not March.Boooooo

Posted 18:40 28th July 2012

new_j4a says...

Tough luck Stormers. Great game of rugby. Looking on the bright side, we don't have to listen to JayStarr telling us how great his predictions are and how he thinks he should be paid for regurgitating drivel.

Go Sharks!!!

Posted 18:26 28th July 2012

nefari says...

Absolutely an amazing game. I believe the stormers played one of their better games of the season so they can still hold their heads high...

But in the end its 2 tries to 1

Posted 18:26 28th July 2012

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