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Conversion

The Rebels supporters go wild as Jack Debreczeni successfully kicks the conversion.

80'

It's all over! The referee has blown his whistle to end the game.

80'

Spellbinding play by Michael Ruru is finished off with a try.

80'
Try

Rebels are stopped just a few metres from the try line but Fereti Sa'aga picks up from the base of the ruck to score the try.

80'

Bill Meakes makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.

78'

Sibusiso Nkosi comes on.

78'

Marius Louw comes off.

78'
Conversion

The touch judges raise their flags as Curwin Bosch kicks the conversion.

77'

Garth April played a key part in that try.

77'

Fabulous play by Sharks has led to Marius Louw being able to wriggle through a gap.

77'
Try

Silky skills by Sharks ends with a try for Marius Louw.

77'

Tom English comes on.

76'

Marika Koroibete comes off.

76'

Trouble here as Lwazi Mvovo breaches the defence.

76'
Yellow Card

Jack Maddocks (Rebels) is shown a yellow card.

71'

Mahe Vailanu comes on.

69'

Anaru Rangi comes off.

69'

Rebels decide to make a substitution, with Michael Ruru getting some game time.

69'

Rebels decide to make a substitution, with Will Genia being replaced.

69'

Sharks make a substitution with Marius Louw coming on.

69'

Sharks make a substitution with Sibusiso Nkosi coming off.

69'
Conversion

Jack Debreczeni adds the two points for Rebels.

68'

That's a great try assist by Fereti Sa'aga.

67'
Try

A wonderful passing move by Rebels is finished off by Ross Haylett-Petty.

67'

This is dangerous for the defence as Fereti Sa'aga bursts through to advance the Rebels attack.

67'

Rebels sub Fereti Sa'aga comes onto the field.

66'

Tetera Faulkner departs for Rebels.

66'

Sam Talakai comes on for Rebels.

66'

Jermaine Ainsley leaves the field.

66'

Juan Schoeman comes on.

66'

Tendai Mtawarira comes off.

66'

Rebels have won 60 rucks so far this game.

65'

Amanaki Mafi comes on.

64'

Colby Fainga'a comes off.

64'

Matt Philip comes on.

64'

Adam Coleman comes off.

64'
Conversion

Jack Debreczeni does the business as his conversion attempt goes over.

63'
Try

A series of passes by Rebels results in a try for Bill Meakes.

63'

A gap opened in the defence and Adam Coleman took full advantage.

63'

Sharks have won 40 rucks so far this game.

62'

Sharks decide to make a substitution, with Garth April getting some game time.

61'

Sharks decide to make a substitution, with Robert du Preez being replaced.

61'

Angus Cottrell has made 10 good tackles so far this game.

60'

Sharks make a substitution with John-Hubert Meyer coming on.

59'

Sharks make a substitution with Thomas du Toit coming off.

59'

Sharks sub Lwazi Mvovo comes onto the field.

58'

Marius Louw departs for Sharks.

58'

Wian Vosloo comes on for Sharks.

57'

Jean-Luc du Preez leaves the field.

57'

Hyron Andrews comes on.

57'

Stephan Lewies comes off.

57'
Conversion

Jack Debreczeni makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.

56'
Try

Will Genia scores the try from close range.

55'

Ruan Botha has made 10 good tackles so far this game.

55'

The defensive line has been broken as Jack Maddocks goes through the gap.

52'

Ross Haylett-Petty comes on.

51'

Geoff Parling comes off.

51'

Jacobus Van Wyk comes on.

51'

Lwazi Mvovo comes off.

51'

Sharks decide to make a substitution, with Cameron Wright getting some game time.

51'

Sharks decide to make a substitution, with Louis Schreuder being replaced.

51'

Rebels make a substitution with Richard Hardwick coming on.

50'

Rebels make a substitution with Amanaki Mafi coming off.

50'

Sharks have won 20 rucks so far this game.

49'

Sharks sub Franco Marais comes onto the field.

46'

Armand van der Merwe departs for Sharks.

46'
Penalty Goal

Jack Debreczeni kicks the penalty.

44'

Jean-Luc du Preez has made 10 good tackles so far this game.

42'

The second half is underway.

40'

The half-time whistle blows and both teams’ head for the dressing rooms.

40'

Rebels have won 40 rucks so far this game.

39'

Reece Hodge has hooked the conversion to the left of the posts.

39'
Try

The Rebels pack has powered over for Amanaki Mafi to score the try.

37'

What a run here by Louis Schreuder as they gets over the gainline!.

35'

Reece Hodge steps up to take the penalty but pulls it wide and to the left.

32'
Conversion

Robert du Preez converts the try.

29'

Jacques Vermeulen sets up the try.

28'
Try

Great hands by Sharks leads to a try for Lwazi Mvovo.

27'

Lukhanyo Am makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.

27'

Fabulous play by Rebels has led to Bill Meakes being able to wriggle through a gap.

25'

Lwazi Mvovo comes on for Sharks.

21'

Jacobus Van Wyk leaves the field.

21'

Trouble here as Amanaki Mafi breaches the defence.

20'

Rebels have won 20 rucks so far this game.

19'

This is dangerous for the defence as Sefanaia Naivalu bursts through to advance the Rebels attack.

17'
Yellow Card

Curwin Bosch (Sharks) is shown a yellow card.

17'

Jacobus Van Wyk comes on.

14'

Lwazi Mvovo comes off.

14'
Conversion

Reece Hodge has kicked a conversion.

11'
Try

Rebels are only a few metres out, surely they must score! And they do with Anaru Rangi touching down.

10'

Robert du Preez steps up to take the penalty but pulls it wide and to the right.

8'

A gap opened in the defence and Jack Debreczeni took full advantage.

3'
Penalty Goal

Reece Hodge has kicked a penalty goal.

1'

The defensive line has been broken as Bill Meakes goes through the gap.

0'

We are underway as the referee blows his whistle.

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Match Details

Rebels v Sharks
Rebels v Sharks
Fri 23rd March 2018, 01:45am PDT
Fri 23rd March 2018, 01:45am PDT

Points Flow Chart

Rebels win +32
Rebels
Sharks
Rebels
Time in lead
Sharks
81
Mins in lead
0
99%
% Of Game In Lead
0%
0%
Possession Last 10 min
%
0
Points Last 10 min

Key Events

Full Time
Debreczeni
46 - 14
81'
Sa'aga
44 - 14
80'
Bosch
77'
39 - 14
Louw
77'
39 - 12
Maddocks
39 - 7
71'
Debreczeni
39 - 7
68'
Haylett-Petty
37 - 7
67'
Debreczeni
32 - 7
63'
Meakes
30 - 7
63'
Debreczeni
25 - 7
56'
Genia
23 - 7
55'
Debreczeni
18 - 7
44'
Half Time
Mafi
15 - 7
37'
du Preez
29'
10 - 7
Mvovo
27'
10 - 5
Bosch
17'
10 - 0
Hodge
10 - 0
11'
Rangi
8 - 0
10'
Hodge
3 - 0
1'
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Rebels vs Sharks Kick Off Times & TV Channel

Rebels face off against Sharks in Super Rugby Pacific on Fri 23rd March 2018 at . Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 08:45. In South Africa it’s at 10:45 SAST, 21:45 NZST in New Zealand, 19:45 AEST in Australia and 01:45 EST in the US.

Sharks won the last encounter but Sharks are in the best form of their last 5 games.

Table Standings

Heading into the fixture the two sides are separated by just 1 place in the league table with Sharks in 2nd and Rebels in 3rd underlining just how tight this match could be.

Rebels vs Sharks Squads

The official squads for Rebels vs Sharks will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.

Other Fixtures

Comments

170 Comments
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JD Kiwi 20 days ago

Of course theres evidence, what are you fighting against?

Great, show me the evidence then!


Blair had six years tier one European club coaching experience, two of them as head coach, on top of five years tier one European international coaching experience with Scotland. You're trying to say that's less than Hansen's time with tier two Japan?


In our other discussion you criticised the AB attack of last year. Who do think was the attack coach?

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JW 20 days ago

Here you go again.


Of course theres evidence, what are you fighting against?


I doubt that very much, you are comparing a couple of years with Aus to a couple with Hansen. I really hope he has the nous of Hansen, who was built up as some sort of prodigy, but the telling part was made obvious when Blair told how difficult his task was going to be.


Rennie would have been much smarter to have kept Hansen on, but you know, it’s just more inhouse jobs for the mates crap going on.

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JD Kiwi 21 days ago

There's absolutely no evidence that ROG was planning to leave his well payed French head coach job to assist Razor. And Blair has far better test and European experience than Hansen.

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JW 23 days ago

Oh yeah my bad I thought he would have continued through with Japan for another but of course he was already part of the AB team before 23 came around. Ryan didn’t start with Fiji early enough then? Makes sense that he was only there after Razor was told his team didn’t have enough int experience.


So Scott and Blair are about in the same ball park, funny that they were reportedly going head to head then too, as pretty much none of the rest of the teams have any worthwhile experience at all. I would have thought Hansen would just go back to doing the defence, I guess they still wanted a culture coach in the team.


Defense has been Hansens game hasn’t it, perhaps it was the over riding structure of play these two create that pitted themselves against each other. Would be an indictment on the previous group if Hansens wasn’t considered for that role based on ability alone, and Razor was jst trying to squeze all his mates in.


But on the experience front, there is no way that this new group qualifies, especially over what Razor would have done with bringing in the likes of O’Gara instead.

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JD Kiwi 24 days ago

I've looked it up. Hansen coached at one for Japan and Ryan one for NZ. None had any European coaching experience.

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JD Kiwi 24 days ago

Frizzel was not stationed wide that game, by in any case he's coming back so we'll soon see. Of all the players now overseas, the youngest who was an All Black when he left will be 36 at the next World Cup.

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JW 27 days ago

Disagree, Frizell was a wide player, and with the work PSDT put in..


He also only got 40 minutes.

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JW 27 days ago

Don’t they have like four? Hansen has two with Japan, Ryan one with Fiji, and and who else was on the team again? Oh and Ryan of course with the ABs.


I see little difference in playing and coaching, but in either case it was so long ago for all of them it’s fairly irrelevant, like Barnes was at the 2015 WC lol, yeah right. Rennie was robbed of a 23’ one though for sure, probably shouldn’t be used against him. How many of this team was with him then?

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JD Kiwi 30 days ago

South Africa has even more second tier players overseas. You don't save that much and there are too many of them to be able to pay off. Anyway, your revenue will probably be affected much more than you save

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JD Kiwi 30 days ago

No JW, Razor's team had coached in one world cup between them and had little or no experience coaching in Europe.

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John Breslin 31 days ago

Exactly. 35 mins gone, 9-3 up and they have a penalty around the 20-25 m mark. The yellow card had just been upgraded to a red. I thought, bang it into the corner and have a go! Come on!


No, no, no. Place, kick, points


You always know how much salt you’re getting on your chips with Pollard

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Karlos G 32 days ago

The whole conversation kicked off earlier with these details from someone else on this forum and it was in reference to allowing players playing overseas and would they have been beneficial to the ABs in the last 2 years and Frizelles name was dropped as part of the 5 names

And yes you're right it doesn't greatly matter the finals done!

But l stand by my comment that l do find it astounding that a loosie could make one tackle(apparently it was in the after game stats) in a World Cup final

Interesting that you're referring to ‘chance’ over raw effort and determination, was it just by chance that PSDT was in the right place to make those 26 odd tackles?

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JW 32 days ago

I don’t really know what you think you mean by that. Do you think there was just a hole where he should have been and SA made easy meters? Do you think he was missing tackles he should have been making? Do you think he was doing nothing instead? Or are you simply referring to how poor the coaching strategy was?


From memory his lack of tackles was entirely unremarkable. It didn’t seem like he was doing anything badly or that he wasn’t in areas he should have been, or would have been better off in if the coaches had chosen it. I don’t think it makes any sense to think anything about it if that’s the case, it’s just how chance works out, like not having a scrum till the 60th minute in the loss to Argentina. Though I’m sure Foster could/should have thought of something.


But the stats are pretty easy to check out, surprised you hadn’t at the time, it was just a one way game. Checking now the top 8 tacklers where SA’n lol Rieko also made just the one and was on for the whole game! (SF just over 40min) As to your point, yeah could have been fear factor, I had thought that at the time, but like I saw, first yuo need to understand the dynamics of the game to even be able to start to weigh that up.

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JD Kiwi 32 days ago

It's an exciting time. You might never again have such a great generation of forwards playing big tests together from such an early age. But the broadening of your talent base might just make up for it.


Nothing guaranteed of course if you're changing your playing style but you could well have a competitive advantage for decades.

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GrahamVF 32 days ago

We really don’t take him seriously JD

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JD Kiwi 33 days ago

You'll get in trouble again JW😂

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