Despite being on the back-foot at stages, the KwaZulu-Natalians showed great patience to outmuscle the visitors from the Northern Cape – with big lock Le Roux Roets prominent with ball in hand and on defence – outscoring their opponents by three tries to two in the process, with Kerron van Vuuren crossing for a brace for the hosts.

Both sides were guilty of making too many unforced errors and not really showing enough enterprise on attack, and while the Sharks improved as the game progressed, especially in defence, Griquas did not make their opportunities count.

It wasn’t all plain sailing for the Cell C Sharks though, especially in the first half, when Griquas enjoyed territorial advantage and kept the scoreboard ticking over through the metronomic boot of George Whitehead.

Failing to breach the hosts’ defence ended up costly though as the men from the Northern Cape’s campaign came to an end at Jonsson Kings Park, where the hosts showed great tactical awareness to hold onto the lead for the entire second half.

Werner Kok is held up by the Griquas defence.

Werner Kok is held up by the Griquas defence.

The hosts started very well, spreading the ball around with confidence, before Griquas infringed to allow Curwin Bosch to put his side up by 3-0 in the fourth minute.

But Tafel Lager Griquas slowly got into the game, managed to hold onto the ball and keep the KwaZulu-Natalians pinned in their own half.

With territorial advantage in his team’s favour, Whitehead kicked three from four penalty goals to ease the visitors into a 9-3 lead after 25 minutes, before the Sharks woke from their slumber to dominate the last 10 minutes of the half.

First Van Vuuren was driven over from a strong lineout maul, and six minutes later the Durbanites scored again, with Marius Louw dissecting Griquas’ 10/12 channel with a very strong run.

Bosch converted both tries to put his side 17-9 up at the break, but it could have been different had a brilliant try by Tafel Lager Griquas fullback Ashlon Davids stood after a great period of counter-attacking rugby by both sides.

Davids went over from a brilliant foot-pass by Johnathan Francke, but a knock-on was spotted earlier in the move and the try was disallowed, which gave the Sharks some respite.

Yaw Penxe looks for space on the attack.

Yaw Penxe looks for space on the attack.

Louw’s five-pointer, three minutes later, rubbed some salt into the visitors’ wounds as the Cell C Sharks took control of proceedings.

The second half started with Whitehead and Bosch trading early penalty goals before Adre Smith got Griquas’ first try from a great piece of counter-attacking play, with Eduan Keyter and Hanru Sirgel prominent.

Whitehead failed to add the extras, making it a three-point game, but when Van Vuuren went over for his second try five minutes later, and the Cell C Sharks clearly growing in confidence, the eight-point buffer looked like a bridge too far for the visitors.

Tafel Lager Griquas had a late opportunity when Louw was yellow carded for a cynical infringement, but the visitors could not capitalise, and shortly thereafter Bosch added another penalty goal to increase the Sharks’ lead to 28-17.

Johan Momsen scored a late maul try for Griquas, to make it 28-24, and although the hosts controlled the restart, the Sharks’ suffocating defence kept them pinned in their own 22, where another unforced error brought an end to the match.

Scorers:

Cell C Sharks 28 (17) – Tries: Kerron van Vuuren (2), Marius Louw. Conversions: Curwin Bosch (2). Penalty goals: Bosch (3).

Tafel Lager Griquas 24 (9) – Tries: Adre Smith, Johan Momsen. Conversion: George Whitehead. Penalty goals: Whitehead (4).