My Kingdom for a beer!
Tue 16 Mar 2010, 09:58 0 Comment(s) Email article Report AbuseWestern Cape rivals Maties and Ikeys, will - for the third year running - host next week's semifinals in the third edition of the FNB Varsity Cup presented by Steinhoff International.
And while I think both sides deserve their top spots on the log, especially the boys in maroon, who for the first time in the tournament, went through the league stages unbeaten, it was while up at the UCT grounds for the Tukkies game, that I saw a complete lack of progress – something you do not associate with the Varsity Cup!
Up at UCT you can still only buy a beer at half time, and you have to drink it in the bar, which is a good 50 metres from the one deadball line. So the bottom line is that you either have a beer, which last night was served warm, in the ancient, grubby, male dominated pub, OR watch the rugby in the omnipresent hurricane. This while you see students and the public alike, having a fantastic time while watching the rugby with beer in hand, at every single other Varsity Cup ground!
Throw in the fact that the UCT ground has had the same lights since I was a player at that club in 1989, hence their inability to host a late semi final or final, and you have a club stuck in the dark ages. This while their side continues to shine in the tournament and bring massive positive promotion of the establishment. Catch a wake up, Ikeys …
Black Label, new sponsor to the tournament, and as such providers of branded Varsity Cup long tom cans to clubs at ridiculously marked down prices, and providers of fantastic lounges alongside the Varsity Cup fields (of course empty last night because people were not allowed beer outside the pub), must feel they are being short changed by the Blue and White … And they are!
OK, enough of the ranting … And to the rugby last night:
Whilst the Maties hosted Tukkies in 2008 and 2009, they will host the Pukke this year - the latter the biggest losers in the final round of league action. And the Ikeys, who hosted two dramatic semifinals against the Pukke in 2008 and 2009, will face up to Shimlas at the Green Mile this next Monday.
The drama on Monday started when the FNB Maties beat a resilient NWU-Pukke side 33-17 in Potchefstroom - to become the first team in the history of this tournament to go through the league phases unbeaten.
FNB Pukke certainly made the Maties work for their victory and the margin was probably not a true reflection of the Potchefstroom outfit's efforts - an intercept try by Maties centre Charl Weideman, after the final whistle, ending Pukke's hopes of a win or bonus-point defeat, leaving the final score at 33-17.
Playing for second place on the log, and thereby a home semifinal, the Pukke were competitive in the first half - but undid all their hard work through some poor option-taking in the second stanza.
Afterwards, Maties coach Chean Roux told varsitycup.co.za: "I would like to believe that the Danie Craven Stadium is an intimidating venue - but, in saying that, when it comes to semifinals it is almost like T20 cricket where any team can win on any day...
"I believe it will go well if we stick to our structures and if the guys know what has happened up to this point means nothing."
The big winners on Monday were Shimlas - following their 51-32 shut-out of a game UJ in Bloemfontein - and, of course, UCT who leap-frogged Pukke on the Varsity cup standings.
The Shimlas-UJ scoreline was exaggerated by two home team tries in the final five minutes.
With the Shimlas leading 39-32, and UJ pressing for a match-tying try, which ironically would have knocked Pukke out - had the teams drawn, Shimlas pounced on a couple of errors from a desperate UJ team to add 14 points and bring up the half-century in the process.
That means Shimlas will play in their first-ever Varsity Cup semifinal, but have the unenviable task of taking on the impressive Ikey Tigers at their notorious home ground.
UCT booked their place in the play-offs - and, thereby, secured the home advantage - when they beat Tukkies 38-24 at a windy Groote Schuur in Cape Town. In a game in which both teams scored four tries, the boot of new starting No.10 Doug Mallett made the difference.
In the only match that did not have an effect on the top half of the draw, TUT and NMMU went head-to-head in the battle to avoid the dreaded Wooden Spoon.
TUT eventually won 45-40 in Tshwane - their first victory in more than two years, having beaten the self-same Madibas 31-26 at the TUT Stadium back on March 3, 2008.
That leaves NMMU, who also finished last in 2008, to play in a promotion-relegation series - opponents to be confirmed! - later this year.
The semi finals next Monday, then, both on SuperSport:
UCT vs Shimlas (16h15)
Maties vs Pukke (18h30)
Cheers,
Tank
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