Kings shoot down Eagles

The EP Kings continue to look strong in the national first division and are one point behind the Griffons following their 38-15 win over the SWD Eagles.


The Griffons are surprise early pace-setters in the competition, while the Pumas flexed their muscles and the defending champions Boland Kavaliers slipped to their second successive defeat.


The Griffons beat the Leopards 41-20 in Welkom on Saturday for their second successive five-point haul, which sees them top the log with 10 points.


The Falcons recorded a 33-11 away win on Friday against the Border Bulldogs, which takes the men from the East Rand up to third place on six points. The Pumas' impressive 33-10 victory over Boland in Nelspruit on Saturday in the weekend's final game sees them grouped with the Eagles and Leopards on five points.


The winless Kavaliers and Bulldogs prop up the table after two rounds and will have to improve rapidly if they are to make a statement in what promises to be, even at this early stage, a very competitive and unforgiving tournament - especially for any side left in the starting gates.


EP Kings 38-15 SWD Eagles


EP Kings flyhalf George Whitehead, with a personal haul of 23 points, marshalled his side to a solid win over their Southern Kings franchise partners at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. In doing so, he gave the men from Port Elizabeth a solid start to their campaign for premier division status after their 25-20 away win over the Kavaliers in Round 1.


Four penalties from Whitehead gave the home side a 12-8 lead at half-time, with the Eagles scoring the only try of the opening stanza through wing Alshaun Bock.


The Kings came out firing after the break, scoring three tries in rapid succession - to fullback SP Marais and flanks Wimpie van der Walt and Cornell du Preez - to build up a 23-point lead and effectively kill off the game with half an hour remaining.


Whitehead got in on the action with the bonus-point try, while the Eagles had to be satisfied with a consolation score by replacement Deroy Rhoode.


Scorers:


For EP Kings:

Tries: SP Marais, George Whitehead, Wimpie van der Walt, Cornell du Preez

Cons: George Whitehead 3

Pens: Whitehead 4


For SWD Eagles:

Tries: Alshaun Bock, Deroy Rhoode

Con: Kurt Coleman

Pen: Coleman


Border Bulldogs 11-33 Falcons


The Falcons shrugged off their 37-27 home defeat to the Griffons in Round 1 by picking up an invaluable win on the road in East London.


The Kempton Park-based outfit had their workmanlike pack to thank for the win, the big men up front making sure that the home side's fleet-footed backs were constantly on the back foot and had very little ball to work with.


Flyhalf Karlo Aspeling ran a well-orchestrated show and finished with 13 points as reward for a good night at the office, which included a fine individual effort to open his side's account as early as the fifth minute.


Aspeling was joined on the try-scorers' list by Namibia flank Jacques Nieuwenhuis, who would finish with a brace, centre Willie Odendaal and replacement hooker Vernon du Preez.


For the outgunned Bulldogs, who lost 46-8 to the Eagles in Round 1, their tireless eighthman Lubabalo Mzwakali was rewarded with a try but as a team the Bulldogs just could not match the power of their East Rand opponents.


Scorers:


For Border Bulldogs:

Try: Lubabalo Mzwakali

Pens: Reinhardt Gerber 2


For Falcons:

Tries: Karlo Aspeling, Vernon du Preez, Willie Odendaal, Jacques Nieuwenhuis 2

Cons: Aspeling 4


Pumas 33-10 Boland Kavaliers


A first-half hat-trick of tries to flank Jaco Bouwer set up an impressive victory for the Pumas at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit, as the men from Mpumalanga got their campaign back on track following their 32-23 first-round defeat away to the Leopards.


The Kavaliers would have wanted a positive start following their 25-20 home defeat to the EP Kings in Round 1, but they were stunned by the ferocity of the home team's forwards, and in particular a driving maul which they used to telling effect to build up an insurmountable lead by the break.


The alarm bells began ringing for the Bolanders as early as the third minute when Bouwer crossed for his first try, with Pumas flyhalf Carl Bezuidenhout also going on for a try and kicking three conversions to open up a 23-point half-time lead.


The visitors improved markedly in the second period, but home skipper JW Jonker made sure there would be no chance of a come-from-behind victory by scoring his side's fifth try with 15 minutes remaining.


The Kavaliers' only try came from replacement Jonathan Francke, but by that stage there was only ever going to be one winner in this one-sided contest.


Scorers:


For: Pumas

Tries: Jaco Bouwer 3, Carl Bezuidenhout, JW Jonker

Cons: Bezuidenhout 4


For Boland Cavaliers:

Try: Jonathan Francke

Con: Elgar Watts

Pen: Watts


Griffons 41-20 Leopards


Wing Reinhardt Erwee was the star of the show at the North West Stadium in Welkom, his 26-point haul giving those 200 diehard Griffons fans in attendance renewed hope that their team have finally turned the corner after a couple of lean seasons.


The Griffons kicked off their season with a come-from-behind 37-27 away win over the Valke in Round 1, and in similar but more familiar surroundings the home side sounded a warning that they are not to be taken lightly by the chasing pack.


Erwee kicked 21 points and bagged another five with an excellent try, but the scoreboard doesn't reflect entirely just how tough the match was against a Leopards side coming off an impressive 32-23 home victory over the Pumas in Round 1.


There were only seven points in it as the match entered the last 15 minutes, the Griffons holding onto a slender 27-20 lead. But Erwee then crossed for a try he converted himself, before centre Werner Griesel's post-hooter effort earned what could yet turn out to be a crucial bonus point.


Scorers:


For Griffons:

Tries: Japie Nel, Tertius Maarman, Reinhardt Erwee, Werner Griesel

Cons: Erwee 3

Pens: Erwee 5


For Leopards:

Tries: George Tossel 2, Juan Pretorius

Con: Adriaan Engelbrecht

Pen: Gerhard Nortier


Standings (under heading games played, won and points): Griffons 2 2 10; EP Kings 2 2 9; Falcons 2 1 6; SWD Eagles 2 1 5; Pumas 2 1 5; Leopards 2 1 5; Boland 2 0 1; Border 2 0 0