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Tuks prevail in a seesawing affair with Ikeys as Shimlas remain Varsity Cup's only unbeaten side

Defending champions Tuks overcame a major obstacle in defeating Ikeys 38-30 in seesawing Varsity Cup encounter in Pretoria on Monday night.

Nico Luus' charges were, by all accounts, the better side in what became a distinctly damp affair from a big storm on the Highveld, but they weren't able to translate that advantage into a more substantial margin due to their own waywardness.

In the end, the hosts required a 79th minute try from Bulls scrumhalf Bernard van der Linde, who cheekily placed the ball over the try-line amidst a host of bodies after they showed admirable patience in hammering away.

Ironically, it was the type of control that was lacking at times previously.

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That was none more evident than in the first quarter, where Tuks would invariably lose the initiative almost immediately after scoring points.

Flanker Dian Schoonees, who would claim a brace, had given them an ideal start with a fine point-of-origin score only to have Ikeys fullback Duran Koevort hit back.

It was the same case following winger Kabelo Mokoena rounding off a flowing attacking move, before hooker Alex Castle clawed a score back from close range for the visitors.

In fact, Castle's second, scored under similar circumstances, threatened to grant Ikeys a crucial 21-14 advantage, especially after Tuks blindsider Orateng Koikanyang was yellow carded for repeated infringements by his team.

Koevort turned villian shortly afterwards when he was sent to the sin-bin, an opportunity gleefully exploited by the home side when Zander Snyders went over to leave the scores deadlocked at 21-all at half-time.

Schoonees was on hand to score his second early in the

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