The University of Pretoria, Tuks, are the six-time champions of the Varsity Cup after powering past North West University Eagles 31-3 in the final played in Pretoria on Monday night. This was the 18th edition of the university rugby competition.
It was a dominant performance from the home team, whose forwards laid a strong foundation up front. The visiting Eagles also made numerous errors in the face of Tuks’ pressure game.
It was sweet revenge for the men from Tuks whose only defeat in the round robin stage of the competition was against the Eagles, in round five.
MJ Mostert got the Eagles off to a good start with a penalty in the 18th minute, but Tuks responded with a shot of their own, by Divan du Toit.
That would be the last time the visiting team troubled the scorers.
As the game progressed, powerful play by Tuks earned them a penalty try and they led 10-3 at the break.
After the resumption of play, Tuks took charge of the match. First wing Andile Myeni controlled the ball well after kicking ahead, following an error by the Eagles and a turnover, to score his team’s second try of the match, before hooker Jean Fourie scored as well, from a powerful surge by the forwards, from a lineout drive.
Du Toit would slot a few late penalties to seal the deal for Tuks.
With six titles, Tuks now lead the way among the teams to have won the competition. Maties have won five titles, UCT Ikeys three titles, NW Eagles (Pukke) two titles and the Shimlas from Free State two titles.