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Coleman rescues WP

Johannesburg - It was honours even at Newlands on Saturday as replacement flyhalf Kurt Coleman rescued Western Province with a last-gasp penalty to secure an 18-18 (halftime 8-10) draw against the visiting Golden Lions in their Vodacom Cup clash.

Prior to Coleman’s equalising penalty it looked as if substitute hooker Edgar Marutlulle had scored a match-winning try for the visitors. However, WP launched one final flurry upfield and were rewarded with the penalty that ensured the teams shared the log points evenly between them.

The match was an error-strewn affair and both sides will hope to have better days than this in terms of their performances for the rest of the season.

Province really could have won it, but flyhalf Sam Lane only succeeded with one out of four kicks in the first half. He did, however, throw a delightful long pass that centre Johann Sadie ran onto minutes before halftime for their first try.

The Lions started the brighter of the two sides, with flyhalf André Pretorius first giving them the lead with a drop goal and centre Jannie Boshoff running down a grubber to score after Lane had levelled the scores with his only successful kick.

Pretorius stretched the lead to 13-8 with a penalty after halftime, but the momentum then swung WP’s way when Bom Samaai finished with just under 20 minutes left on the clock.

Unfortunately the home side were left to rue some sloppy defence and Marutlulle was able to touch down.

For a while it looked as if it might be enough for the Lions, but WP were rewarded for their final surge and Coleman made no mistake.

Scorers:

WP 18 - Tries: Johann Sadie, Bom Samaai. Conversion: Kurt Coleman. Penalties: Sam Lane, Coleman.

Lions 18 - Tries: Jannie Boshoff, Edgar Marutlulle. Conversion: André Pretorius. Penalty: Pretorius. Drop goal: Pretorius.
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