Daily Dispatch

Kings fall to Cheetahs in thriller

Coach says side ‘let game slip’

- By GEORGE BYRON

FRUSTRATED head coach Deon Davids said the Southern Kings allowed the game to slip away from them after they built a healthy lead over the Cheetahs in their farewell Super Rugby game.

After racing into a 17-3 lead, the Kings were eventually pipped 21-20 by the Cheetahs in a thrilling showdown watched by 10 015 fans at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.

Davids also blamed the defeat on missed opportunit­ies and calls going against his team in their final game of the season.

After consecutiv­e wins over the Jaguares and Bulls, the Kings has been desperate to bow out of Super Rugby with their seventh win of the season in front of their home crowd.

“We let it slip and we were right in there until the end. We just let it slip,” Davids said.

“Whether you lead 17-3, if you don’t keep the scoreboard going then things will turn against you. We were also a bit unlucky with one of two calls going against us specially towards the end.

“In the first half we really played under pressure. The Cheetahs won the territory battle and we did not play to the best of our ability and to our structures.

“We also kicked a lot of ball away and there were a lot of mistakes. It was a stop-start affair.

“In the second half we started well and we created some opportunit­ies, but we did not finish them the way we could have and have done in the past few games.

“Despite the fact that we made a lot of mistakes I think we were in control of the game for most of the time.

“Just at critical times we did not use our opportunit­ies and that is the way it goes if you do not take your chances.

“That is how the game goes.

“Sometimes you get the decisions for you and sometimes against you. It was not our night.

“From my side congratula­tions to the Cheetahs for using their opportunit­ies better even though they did not have a lot. They also came back from 17-3 behind to win the game.

“It was bit of a bitterswee­t evening and it was not the best way in which we wanted to say thank you to each other and to the fans who supported us,” Davids said.

Kings skipper Lionel Cronje said it had been a frustratin­g evening and he had expected more from his players.

“In the context of the game, and I am going to be quite honest, it was bit frustratin­g out there,” Cronje said.

“Last week as well against the Bulls when we also had a healthy lead. The response of the players, in certain areas of the game specially around the breakdown, was a bit frustratin­g. We knew it was not going our way at the breakdown.

“Unfortunat­ely, we did not stick to our programme there and I think it cost us throughout the game discipline-wise.

“The Kings just needed a better response from the players which we unfortunat­ely did not have.

“But nobody can take away what his team has accomplish­ed this year and what it has meant for the Kings. The type of rugby we played was positive and we enjoyed it,” Cronje said.

At the death the Cheetahs fought back with two quick tries from Clinton Swart and Raymond Rhule to snatch a dramatic win.

Thanks to two first-half tries, the Kings were leading 12-3 at the break in a tight game that kept the crowd on the edge of their seats.

From the outset it was clear that the Kings were determined to put on a show for their home fans and they ran the ball at every opportunit­y against the Free Staters.

During the season the Kings have delighted fans throughout the country with their attacking brand of rugby, and they continued in the same vein in their final outing.

It was only the fourth win of the season for a Cheetahs side who were delighted to end the season on a high.

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? HELD UP: Southern Kings’ Rudi van Rooyen is heavily tackled during the Super Rugby match against the Cheetahs at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth on Friday. The Cheetahs won a tight match 21-20
Picture: GALLO IMAGES HELD UP: Southern Kings’ Rudi van Rooyen is heavily tackled during the Super Rugby match against the Cheetahs at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth on Friday. The Cheetahs won a tight match 21-20

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