#TuksRugby: UP-Tuks impresses by sticking to the game plan against UWC

Posted on March 05, 2019

UP-Tuks impresses by sticking to the game plan against UWC

 

Impressive is an excellent way to describe UP-Tuks’ 70-12 drubbing of UWC last night in their Varsity Cup encounter in Bellville.

 

It was not the ten tries UP-Tuks scored that should excite fans. Nor Tinus de Beer's perfect kicking performance. The biggest positive from last night’s game was that UP-Tuks executed their game plan to near perfection.

 

Being the strategist he is, Nollis Marais (UP-Tuks head coach) realised early on in the afternoon that the wind could be a definite factor in the game. He considered it crucial that UP-Tuks win the toss and play into the wind in the first half. Luck was on the visitor’s side. They got to do exactly that.

 

The UP-Tuks players admit that they were under real pressure for the first 25 minutes.

 

“UWC came out guns blazing. Which meant we were playing more rugby in our own half than we would have liked,” explained Lourens Pretorius (UP-Tuks centre).

 

According to Bart le Roux (tighthead), as was expected, they didn’t panic and stuck to what they had planned on doing. The proverbial “dam wall” broke in the last ten minutes of the first half which led to UP-Tuks scoring three tries in quick succession.

 

Theo Maree who as a scrumhalf is continuously testing any team’s defence dotted down for UP-Tuks first try. Johan Grobbelaar (hooker) then scored twice to give UP-Tuks a 21-3 lead at halftime.

 

With the wind in their backs during the second half, there was no stopping UP-Tuks. Try as they may the UWC just weren’t able to keep the visitors from scoring. Stephan Smit, Marius Verwey,  Ruan Nortje, Ciaran Dayara, Irvin Ali, Hanru Sirgel and Jacobus Eloff all made sure that the numbers on the scoreboard kept on changing by scoring tries. De Beer was in a “Swiss efficiency mode” not missing one conversion.

 

UP-Tuks flanker,  Hanru Sirgel, played another blinder ensuring that he got the man of the match award for the second time in a row.

 

With this victory, UP-Tuks ensured they remain second on the Varsity Cup log with 20 points after five games. Maties still top the log with 24 points. Shimlas is third with 15 points and North West fourth 14 points. Shimlas and North West have only played four games.

- Author Wilhelm de Swardt

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