Ruan Combrinck kicked a monster late penalty for hot favourites Golden Lions as they scraped into the Super Rugby semi-finals yesterday with a 23-21 win over Coastal Sharks in Johannesburg.
The winger slotted the angled 58-metre kick at Ellis Park stadium under massive pressure to settle an all-South African quarter-final that proved much closer than expected.
Lions’ reward is a home semi-final next Saturday against defending champions Wellington Hurricanes of New Zealand, who beat ACT Brumbies of Australia 35-16 in Canberra Friday.
Sharks, dismissed as no-hopers after a 17-point regular-season home loss to the Lions last weekend, built a 14-3 half-time lead and were one point ahead when Combrinck struck.
Converting the penalty was a huge relief for the Springbok, who missed the June Test series against France due to injury, as he missed an easier earlier shot at goal.
On a bad afternoon for Lions’ goal-kickers, fly-half Elton Jantjies succeeded with only two of six attempts before being substituted.
Sharks suffered severely from the harsh yellow-carding of lock Stephan Lewies for offside six minutes into the second half with the Lions scoring two tries while numerically advantaged.
Lions also had a second rower, Springbok Franco Mostert, sent to the sin bin, for intentionally collapsing a maul.
His 10 minutes off the field also proved costly as No. 8 Daniel du Preez scored a try which fly-half Curwin Bosch converted to put the Sharks 21-20 ahead with 13 minutes left.
The Durban outfit retained the narrow advantage until Combrinck showed once again what a superb long-distance goal-kicker he is. But when Sharks full-back Lwazi Mvovo watches replays of the lead-up to the crucial kick, he will be bitterly disappointed.
Comfortably gathering a long kick inside his half and under no pressure, he opted to run the ball and was dispossessed in midfield.
He then drifted into an offside position and the resultant penalty gave Combrinck the opportunity to win the match.
After Jantjies slotted a 10th-minute penalty, the Sharks took control and punished a midfield muddle by the home team to score a try through winger Kobus van Wyk.
Bosch booted a drop goal to stretch the lead to 8-3 and kicked two penalties in the final five minutes of the half for an 11-point advantage by the break.
With Lewies in the sin bin, Mostert and skipper and flanker Jaco Kriel scored unconverted tries while the kicking woes of Jantjies continued.
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