No Varsity Cup for Impi in 2015

No Varsity Cup for Impi in 2015

The University of Johannesburg secured a 42-8 victory over the UKZN Impi in their promotion/relegation play-off in Potchefstroom to end UKZN's hopes of playing in the Varsity Cup next season.

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The men in orange outscored the KwaZulu-Natal side six tries to one to ensure that they will be playing Varsity Cup rugby again next year after finishing seventh on the standings this season.

UJ took the game to UKZN, but they were turned over early on and it was the Varsity Shield side that struck first when skipper Lwazi Ngcungama got over for the opening try after a break from centre Brandon Bailing.

Flyhalf Duncan Campbell added the conversion to put them 8-0 up, but it turned out to be their last points of the match.

It was not long before the Johannesburg side hit back as wing Andries Oosthuizen ran in an easy try after a powerful driving maul.

Some clever kicking from the UKZN halfbacks put them on the front foot in opposition territory once again, and hooker Dean Muir managed to cross the tryline but he had made a double movement and UJ were able to clear their line.

UJ were looking to keep things direct as they charged at the Impi's defence and got the ball over the tryline after a tighthead.

The try was disallowed after the TMO spotted loosehead Devon Martinus throw a punch in the scrum.

The big prop was shown a yellow card which sent his team into the first strategy break trailing 8-5 with a man down.

Things opened up when play got back underway with opportunities at both ends, and it was UJ's right wing PJ Walters who dotted down next to the poles after an attacking lineout.

The conversion from flyhalf Marais Schmidt gave UJ the lead for the first time in the game at 13-8 despite being down to 14 men.

The Gauteng outfit made all the running in the period before half-time, but they could not make it count as another try was disallowed just before the break.

UKZN made a determined start to the second half, but their defensive workload before half-time had taken its toll and UJ were able to soak up the pressure fairly easily before striking through fullback Juan Kotze.

It was a familiar formula as the ball was sent wide to Kotze after a driving maul, and he simply had too much pace as he glided through to extend the lead to 21-8.

The orange tide continued to roll and some desperate defence from UKZN on their own tryline with replacement Gavin Nyawata shown a yellow card for repeated infringements from his side.

UJ swung it wide from the resulting lineout, and Oosthuizen was on hand on the left wing to surge over for their fourth try which gave them a healthy 29-8 advantage.

To their credit UKZN fought hard until the final whistle, but UJ had the final say as late tries from replacements Dylan Peterson and Wiseman Kamanga sealed the comfortable win.

Scorers: UJ 42 (13) :

Tries: Andries Oosthuizen (2), PJ Walters, Juan Kotze, Dylan Peterson, Wiseman Kamanga.

Conversions: Marais Schmidt (4).

UKZN 8 (8): Try: Lwazi Ngcungama.

Conversion: Duncan Campbell.

(File photo:Gallo Images)

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