The Citizen (Gauteng)

Jaguares eye top SA spot

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Rudolph Jacobs

The Jaguares are probably rubbing their hands in anticipati­on as they aim to knock the Lions off the top of the South African Super Rugby Conference table.

With their clinical 25-14 win over the Stormers in Buenos Aires, the Jaguares not only recorded their seventh-straight win but also moved within three points of the Lions.

While the Lions are facing a bye before their final fixture against the Bulls, the Jaguares are gearing up for games against the Bulls at Loftus and the Sharks in Durban, with an opportunit­y to secure top position and push the Lions into a wildcard scenario.

From the outset the Jaguares had the Stormers under the cosh, scoring two early tries through wing Bautista Delguy and lock Guido Petti and racing to a 15-0 lead with flyhalf Nicolas Sanchez (above) converting one try and adding a penalty.

Desperate to save face, the Stormers kept pushing and were finally rewarded with their first try by eighthman Sikhumbuzo Notshe just before the break. They trailed 15-7 after flyhalf Jean-Luc du Plessis added the extra two.

In the second-half the hosts increased the gap with a third try by centre Matias Orlando, which was converted by Sanchez.

The Stormers tried to stay in the fight with their second try by fullback Dillyn Leyds and they trailed 22-14 after Du Plessis converted again, but Sanchez put the final nail in the coffin with his second penalty.

The Stormers are set to host the Sharks at Newlands in their final game of the campaign this weekend.

Meanwhile the Bulls were handed an agonizing 42-37 defeat in Tokyo against the Sunwolves over the weekend.

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