Scrappy but solid win for UCT in Varsity Cup opener

08 February 2011 | Story by Newsroom

Varsity cupStreaky stripes: Marcel Brache takes on a cordon of Shimlas defenders in UCT's opening Varsity Cup game yesterday. (Picture courtesy of Varsity Cup/Van Zyl Naude /Gallo Images.)

It took them a while to shake off the cobwebs, but FNB UCT, aka Ikey Tigers, earned a deserved 26-10 win over the University of Free State's FNB Shimlas in the opening 2011 Varsity Cup match, played in front of a sparse crowd at Shimlas Park Bloemfontein.

It was an untidy game much of the time, with too many handling errors and scoring opportunities going to waste. New UCT coach, Kevin Foote, may also have been worried by the number of penalties - mostly unpunished - that his team conceded.

It took just under 20 minutes, in fact, for the first score - a try for UCT by flank Don Armand after a break through the middle by centre Marcel Brache. Tigers' flyhalf Demetri Catrakilis converted, and a penalty for Shimlas took to the score to 7-3 at halftime.

UCT was a little neater, more inventive and pumped up in the second half, while it was Shimlas' turn to give away points. Catrakilis made the Free Staters pay, booting over three penalties without reply, taking the score to 16-3. UCT followed that up with a try by Sabelo Siyakatshana and a second conversion by Catrakilis (23-3).

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As is wont, Shimlas scored a late consolation goal (23-10) before Catrakilis added his fourth penalty of the day to take the final score to 26-10 and his personal tally to 16.

UCT's inside centre, Adrian Kritzinger, will don the Man of the Match's pink shorts - part of the Varsity Cup's campaign against violence against women and children - in UCT's next clash, against North-West University's Pukke in Potchefstroom on 14 February.


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