The Valke and Griffons showed tremendous character to end their four-match losing streaks, while the Pumas stretched their winning run to five matches.
The Valke started strongly to overcome a determined Border 34-29 in Kempton Park on Friday, while the Griffons staged a dramatic comeback against the Leopards in Welkom on Saturday for a surprise 34-28 victory.
The Pumas, meanwhile, stretched their winning run to five matches as they outplayed SWD 60-20 in Nelspruit, and Boland registered their fourth back-to-back victory as they defeated EP 30-23 in Port Elizabeth.
The Valke started their clash with a bang as they breached Border’s defence early on to score two tries in the first 21 minutes for a 14-0 lead.
Border hit back with a try by wing Andrew van Wyk, but the Valke’s third try of the half by lock Johan de Bruin and a penalty minutes later cancelled out the visitors efforts. The Bulldogs fought back with intent in the second half, which earned them two tries in the first six minutes and allowed them to close in on the home team.
This resulted in a tight finish with the sides each crossing the tryline once more for their bonus point tries. But Valke flyhalf Jaun Kotze’s accurate goal kicking proved to be the difference on the scoreboard.
In Welkom, the Leopards applied early pressure and reaped the rewards with a 14-3 lead in the 23rd minute against the Griffons. But vital tries by the home team before and after half time, and another on the stroke of the fourth quarter, bolstered their confidence and handed them the lead. The Leopards, however, clawed their way back in the 70th minute as wing Edmar Marais crossed the chalk for his second try.
But the Griffons’ desperation for a victory drove them to retain possession and apply pressure on attack. With the team playing in the right areas and the players highly motivated, flank Erik le Roux crashed over for the bonus point try five minutes before the final whistle. Flyhalf Louis Strydom backed this up with a drop goal to seal the 34-28 win.
In PE, Boland, dominated the first half against EP and earned a valuable 20-11 lead for their efforts. They took this to 30-11 after the break thanks to a converted try by Jacquin Jansen and flyhalf Len Olivier’s third penalty. But the balance of power shifted soon after as the Cavaliers made a comedy of errors which allowed EP to dictate play. With momentum on their side they reduced the score to 30-23, but it proved to be a case of too little too late for the Port Elizabeth team.
In Nelspruit, the Pumas charged to their fifth successive victory as they outscored SWD nine tries to two, with the second half, in particular, proving to be a one-sided affair.
First Division results:
Pumas 60 – 20 SWD
Griffons 34 – 28 Leopards
EP 23 – 30 Boland
Valke 34 – 29 Border
