The DHL Western Province Women’s team went down 10-22 to the Blue Bulls on Saturday, meaning they will play no part in the 2015 SARU Women’s Interprovincial Final.
DHL Western Province and the Blue Bulls entered the final round of pool matches this past weekend only two points apart on the log standings and under to pressure to win, knowing that a victory would allow either side to advance to the final
The Blue Bulls’ victory allowed them to finish the pool rounds with 17 points, whilst DHL Western Province dropped to fourth place on the standings behind KwaZulu-Natal.
Log-leaders, Border, meanwhile, defeated Eastern Province 50-10 in Port Elizabeth to complete the pool stages unbeaten. The final will mark the East London team’s third consecutive home final and they will draw comfort from the fact that they won the title in 2013 and 2014.
In the other A Section fixture, KwaZulu-Natal beat SWD 53-15 at Outeniqua Park in George, while in the B Section the Leopards downed the Valke 81-5 and the Golden Lions emerged 50-12 victors against the Pumas in Nelspruit.
In Pretoria the first half was tight as the Blue Bulls and DHL Western Province gave everything on attack and defence. The hosts took a narrow 6-5 lead going into the break, but they stepped up their game tremendously in the second half and used their point-scoring chances well to increase their points tally to 22. Their defence was equally impressive as they allowed Province to score just one more try to take their total to 10.
In Port Elizabeth the first half between Border and Eastern Province was equally hard-fought with the visitors taking a 7-3 half-time lead. But they ran riot on attack in the second half and increased their try tally to eight, while their solid defence limited Eastern Province to only seven second-half points.
KwaZulu-Natal were also in fine form in their clash against SWD as they dominated from the outset to build up a 22-10 lead before cruising to a 53-15 victory.
The win marked their third in a row, while the defeat for SWD left them winless for the season. For the KwaZulu-Natal team, in particular, this season marked a huge improvement on last year in which they registered only one victory in five matches.
The unbeaten Leopards and Free State will meet in the B Section final as a curtain-raiser to the final in East London on September 12.
SARU WOMEN’S INTERPROVINCIAL RESULTS:
A Section:
Blue Bulls 22 DHL Western Province 10
Border 50 Eastern Province 10
KwaZulu-Natal 53 SWD 15
B Section:
Leopards 81 Valke 5
Golden Lions 50 Pumas 12