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Strauss: I knew we could do it

Bloemfontein - Cheetahs skipper Adriaan Strauss has lauded his charges after they reached the Super Rugby playoffs for the first time when they overcame an early hiccup to defeat the Blues 34-13 on Saturday.

"I am very proud of my team, although we left a few tries out there," said Strauss. "We stuck to instructions this evening and each player focused on his task.

"No one gave us a chance of finishing among the top six teams when the season kicked off last February, but I always believed we could do it. We will take Sunday off and then start training for the knock-out stage."

VIDEO: Cheetahs v Blues, highlights

After flyhalf Riaan Smit put the Cheetahs ahead after two minutes with the first of five successful penalty kicks, the Blues hit back through a clever try from scrumhalf Jamison Gibson-Park.

Flyhalf Baden Kerr converted to give the Blues a four-point advantage before a 12 000 Free State Stadium crowd in a match the visitors had to win to keep alive their own playoff hopes.

Another Smit penalty cut the deficit to a single point and when No 8 Philip van der Walt barged over beside the posts after a scrum, the Cheetahs had a lead they never surrendered.

They turned over 19-10 ahead in a tense, error-strewn match, and sealed success with a couple of late tries from two replacements, scrumhalf Sarel Pretorius and forward Boom Prinsloo.

Smit contributed the other 19 points for the home side via two conversions and five penalties as the Cheetahs put their poor recent form behind them to ensure finishing at least sixth.

A bye in the final round next weekend will give the Cheetahs four additional points and lift them to 54, and they will rise one place to fifth if the Reds return pointless from a visit to fellow Australians, the Waratahs.

The Cheetahs' victory not only eliminated three-time champions the Blues, but also fellow South African sides, the Stormers and Sharks.

Blues skipper and recently retired All Black lock Ali Williams lavished praise on the Cheetahs, who completed a 16-match league schedule with 10 victories and six defeats after starting the season with two losses.

"We were outclassed - they strangled the life out of us and good luck to them in the rest of the competition. The Cheetahs play rugby with tremendous passion."

In a match of too many knock-ons, reset scrums and scrappy exchanges, a major surprise was the failure of usually dynamic Blues left-wing Rene Ranger to make an impact.

His lone chance to score came seven minutes after half-time when he collected a Willie le Roux chip inside the Blues' 22 and burst clear only to be superbly tackled by left-wing Raymond Rhule in Cheetahs' territory.

Baden Kerr, part of a second-choice starting half-back partnership with Gibson-Park as Chris Noakes and Piri Weepu were injured, also kicked two penalties for the Auckland outfit.

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