WELCOME GUEST!
You are currently viewing this from 38.103.63.61 - UNITED STATES
LOGIN
  Current time in Fiji:
FIJILIVE.COM ENTIRE WEB
 


Stormers, Waratahs draw in the rain
May 11, 2008

The Western Stormers and New South Wales Waratahs played out a pulsating 13-13 draw in a 12th round Super 14 match here on Saturday.

The visitors led 6-5 at the break in pouring rain, which negated any chance of this being an exciting, try-scoring feast.

And both captains felt the two points earned for the draw could be costly in their challenge for semi-final berths.

"It was really difficult in the conditions we were up against and it was not a good result for us," lamented Stormers captain Jean de Villiers. "It feels like a loss."

Waratahs skipper Phil Waugh was just as distraught. "We had our chances to win it, so it was disappointing we couldn't pull it off," he said. "All the Stormers' points came because of mistakes made by us."

Both teams though are still in the running to make the playoffs, with just one round of matches to play. The Waratahs are third on the southern hemisphere inter-provincial competition points table with 39 points, while the Stormers are fourth with 37 points.

The inclement weather conditions made handling extremely difficult and as such there were precious few clear-cut try-scoring chances in the first half with the home side scoring the only five-pointer in the period.

Big Fijian import Sireli Naqelevuki used the wet field to perfection, sliding over the line in the left corner after being set free with a well-timed pass by his captain and centre Jean de Villiers.

The Stormers didn't get close to scoring any further points, while the Waratahs' points came via the boot of flyhalf Kurtley Beale, who knocked over two penalties.

But, like their opponents, they found try scoring extremely difficult, even if they enjoyed the majority of possession and dominated the set pieces, especially the scrums.

While the men from Sydney would have been pleased with their one-point advantage at the interval, they gave up their lead just 10 seconds after the restart.

Waratahs wing Lachlan Turner's attempted clearance from the kick-off was charged down by his opposite number Wylie Human who collected the bouncing ball and dived over for the simplest of tries.

Flyhalf Peter Grant again missed the conversion, but the Stormers were four points in front and it soon became seven after replacement No 10 Tony Brown converted a penalty.

Matters though were all level with 10 minutes to play after a period of sustained pressure by the visitors, and some slick handling by the backs in the pouring rain, resulted in a try in the left corner by Waratahs fullback Lote Tuqiri. Beale's touchline conversion made it 13-all.

While both sides tried furiously at the end to score the match-winning points - to collect all four log points - the defences stood firm, with both taking home two points each.

The Stormers face the Golden Lions in their final match at Ellis Park next weekend, while the Waratahs are up against the Queensland Reds in Brisbane.

AFP





Would you like to Comment?

Send to Friend
     
Email ID (1):  
Email ID (2):  
Email ID (3):  
Email ID (4):  
Email ID (5):  
     
   
     
Back to Home Print


 

 

More Headlines

  FOOTBALL  
  + First US match in Cuba since 1947  
  + Hammers sign Uruguayan defender  
  + I"ll give France 300 percent, says Evra  
  + Dunga under pressure as Brazil struggle  
  + Football club may get rebuilt stadium  

  RUGBY  
  + Wellington, Christchurch to host RWC quarters  
  + Jones relishing Premiership test  
  + News not too Sonny for Toulon's Williams  
  + Deans set to swing the axe  
  + Montgomery announces retirement  

  OTHER  
  + Bolt beats Powell in season farewell  
  + Jankovic reaches US Open final  
  + Kenya's Jemilo scoops cool million  
  + Injury taunt of Novak backfires on Roddick  
  + Gay out of Bolt-Powell showdown  

Most Viewed

  + Controversy haunts referee Dickinson  
  + Japan to test goal-line technology  
  + All Blacks sweat on Carter, drop Howlett  
  + 20 teams for Rugby World 2011  
  + Angry fan throws TV out the window  

Most Emailed

  + Australians become giant killers  
  + Milan to bounce back: Pato  
  + Jankovic books semi-final berth, closing in on No.1  
  + The secret to Jonny's uccess  
  + Angry fan throws TV out the window  

 

 
 
  Click on the date to see events
 

 
 
Rugby Union
6th-September-2008
Naitasiri Rugby-Suva/Nasinu/Kalabu Zone
Final Draws for this Saturday at Ramlakhan Park in Samabula 10.30 Naveiwakau vs Disavu (Match Comm ...
 
MORE DRAWS | POST A DRAW

ADVERTISEMENT
News on RSS Sports on RSS
FIJILIVE OTHER SITES
 
Webmasters
  Mobile  Birthdays  Jobs  Classifieds  Real Estate  Tenders  Fiji Magic  TV Guide  Weather  Movies  Recipes  Forum  Fun
eGreetings  Dating  Blogs  PixShare  Chat  Horoscopes  Shopping  News  PDA News  Archives  Entertainment  Audio  Picture Gallery

 
© 1999 - 2008 Webmasters Limited | Terms of Use | Feedback | Advertising | Help | Privacy Policy