Otago Daily Times

Gutsy Highlander­s find way to win

- STEVE HEPBURN

THE theme of the season continued for the Highlander­s — not much ball, little territory but still doing enough to win the game — just.

The Highlander­s got up over the Bulls in Pretoria early yesterday 2928 after Lima Sopoaga kicked his fifth penalty of the game in the 81st minute to snatch the victory.

As the score suggests, it was a closerun thing and the game could have gone either way.

The Bulls had all the ball and all the territory. There were 29 lineouts in the game and plenty of whistle from referee Glen Jackson.

The Bulls won all 19 of their lineouts and, from almost every one of those, they drove the ball up. It did not deliver much success as the Highlander­s put in an impressive defensive effort.

The home side also had a mighty scrum and the Highlander­s struggled to get their own ball with any sort of composure.

The Bulls may have dominated the statistics — they had 70% possession and at least the same in territory — but in the end there is only one statistic that matters and that is the one on the scoreboard at the final whistle. The Bulls kept knocking on the door but the Highlander­s could not be moved as their defence won the game.

They made more than twice as many tackles as the Bulls and a couple of scrambling tackles — one at the end of the first half, and another near fulltime — were critical to the result.

When the Highlander­s had the ball and put something together they looked good. But it happened too rarely and they also bombed a couple of good opportunit­ies.

The Bulls looked more confident with the ball in hand than they have for a good few years and, when centre Jesse Kriel went over with five minutes left, the game looked to be won by the home team.

But Jackson’s 26th and final penalty, for Bulls replacemen­t forward Nic de Jager being offside, gave Sopoaga the chance to win the game.

It was not an easy kick — about 40m on the angle, and on the wrong side of the field for the first fiveeighth but he nailed it easily.

The Highlander­s scored the first try of the game after just three minutes when a wide ball off a lineout put fullback Fletcher Smith in space.

He chipped ahead and Aaron Smith controlled the ball well enough to score.

Fletcher Smith scored the other try for the Highlander­s early in the second half after good work by his namesakes. Fletcher Smith had earlier been yellow carded for pulling back Bulls fullback Warrick Gelant which resulted in a yellow card and a penalty try.

The best for the visiting side were Sopoaga and Aaron Smith while up front Tom Franklin and Liam Coltman got through plenty of work.

In other games over the weekend, the Stormers beat the Rebels 3418 and the Reds edged the Lions 2722. The Jaguares defeated the Blues 2013 and the Crusaders downed the Brumbies 218 in Canberra.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Held . . . Highlander­s winger Tevita Li is tackled by Bulls first fiveeighth Handre Pollard during their Super Rugby match at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria yesterday.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Held . . . Highlander­s winger Tevita Li is tackled by Bulls first fiveeighth Handre Pollard during their Super Rugby match at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria yesterday.

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