Jantjies powers Golden Lions into Super showpiece
JOHANNESBURG: Elton Jantjies was the 22-point star as the Golden Lions of South Africa defeated title-holders the Otago Highlanders of New Zealand 42-30 in Johannesburg on Saturday to reach the Super Rugby final.
The Springbok fly-half scored a try, kicked four conversions and three penalties, and created three other tries for the home team, who built a 17-6 half-time lead in the semi-final at Ellis Park stadium.
“I cannot describe how I feel,” said official man-of-the-match Jantjies. “It is wonderful that we are still in the competition with one week to go.”
Reaching the decider continues a fairytale rise for the Johannesburg team, who were relegated after the 2012 season and narrowly avoided bankruptcy before returning to the big time two years ago.
The scoreline flattered the visitors, who trailed 42-16 five minutes from time before winger Waisake Naholo and substitute lock Joe Wheeler scored.
The Lions face another New Zealand outfit, 2015 runners-up Hurricanes, in the final next Saturday in Wellington.
Resolute defence and the brilliance of fly-half Beauden Barrett guided the Wellington Hurricanes to a 25-9 triumph over the Waikato Chiefs in the first semi-final.
A Jantjies try after 12 minutes gave the South Africans a lead they never surrendered and the New Zealanders were a beaten team long before the final whistle.
“Reaching the final is amazing,” said Lions skipper and flanker Jaco Kriel. “We are brothers who fight for each other to the end. That is a secret of our success this season.”
Apart from Jantjies’ contribution, centre Rohan Janse van Rensburg, winger Courtnall Skosan, Kriel and replacement lock Lourens Erasmus scored a try each for the Lions.
Centre Matt Faddes, fly-half Lima Sopoaga, Naholo and Wheeler were the Highlanders’ try scorers with Sopoaga kicking two conversions and two penalties.
Jantjies broke the deadlock by dotting down between the posts to conclude a 12-phase attack and van Rensburg intercepted a Faddes pass and darted to the line for the other first-half try.
A Faddes try in the corner after slick handling cut the gap to 14 points eight minutes into the second half, but that was the closest the Highlanders came to catching the Lions until the late tries.
The try that ended the Kiwi challenge came on 55 minutes with Kriel the scorer after timing his run perfectly to grab a superbly weighted kick across the field by Jantjies.