Maties secure semi-final Varsity Cup spot

Late drama in Round 7 of Varsity Cup

Maties are still on track for the semi-final of the 2026 Varsity Cup, and the championship title, which has evaded them the past two years. That is the situation for the Maties Varsity Cup team after last night’s victory over CUT in round 7 of the competition.

FNB Maties booked their place in the semi-finals with a 45-23 victory over Ixias at CUT Stadium on Monday, a result that also confirmed Ixias’ relegation.

Maties 45-23 CUT

The hooker, CJ Erasmus, was the hat-trick hero for the Maties in Bloemfontein as they secured an invaluable 45-23 victory over CUT Ixias.

For the Ixias, the defeat brings a heartbreaking end to their FNB Varsity Cup dream, as they are relegated after failing to register a single win throughout the campaign.

It didn’t take long for the five-time champions to get on the scoreboard at CUT Stadium, with Erasmus crashing over from a maul. Shortly afterwards, flyhalf Christiaan van Heerden-Smith extended the lead when Maties won a heel against the head at a CUT scrum. He pounced on the loose ball to dot down for an unconverted try.

The Ixias responded with real intent. Hooker Malekela Malothane powered over from a maul to open their account, before flyhalf Devinto Vergotine sliced through to level matters. A penalty by Matthys Malan then edged the hosts into the lead.

As half-time approached, the momentum swung again. Maties nudged ahead with a penalty try before Louis Fourie produced a moment of magic, scoring a point-of-origin try straight from the restart to give the visitors a commanding 26–15 lead at the break.

The hosts came out firing in the second half. Malan added another penalty, and Hope Seyaga crossed from a lineout move to close the gap to just three points, setting up a tense contest.

But once the Maroon Machine found their rhythm, they shifted through the gears. Erasmus peeled off the back of a maul to complete his brace on the hour mark, restoring some breathing room for Maties. Eight minutes later, he was at it again, powering over from yet another dominant maul to seal his hat-trick and put the result beyond doubt.

Ashwin Jones of FNB IXIAS CUT.Photo: Asem Engage – Hannes Naude

On the stroke of full-time, replacement tighthead prop Ammaar Burton added the finishing touches after sustained pressure, with fullback Elridge Jack slotting the conversion to compound the Ixias’ misery.

Maties now march confidently into the semi-finals, while for the Ixias, it’s a season to forget as they drop down to the Varsity Shield following their relegation.

SCORERS

CUT: (15) 23

Tries: Malekela Malothane, Devinto Vergotine, Hope Seyaga.

Maties: (26) 45

Tries: CJ Erasmus X3, Christiaan van Heerden-Smith, Penalty Try, Louis Fourie (PoO), Ammaar Burton.

Player of the Match: Tsebano Stemer (FNB CUT)

Ikeys knocked out

In another battle, NWU staged an epic comeback from 20-39 down to beat the Ikey Tigers in the dying moments. The Eagles secured a home semi-final and denied the UCT a chance to defend their title. UP-Tuks remain top of the log with a dominant 51-22 victory over UJ, but the Orange Army still advance after staying in fourth on the log after Emeris closed out their season with a significant win over the Shimlas.

UJ 22-51 UP-Tuks 

It was a matured, well-orchestrated and calculated performance that sealed a 51-22 victory for UP-Tuks against UJ at the UJ Stadium in Johannesburg on Monday.

The side from Pretoria laid the foundation in the first half after scoring tries while they restricted UJ to just two.

They started on the backfoot, however, after the hosts opened the scoring in the seventh minute through Tholithemba Sibisi on the left corner.

The second stanza was a completely different ball game. It was low scoring but produced a tactical battle and edge of the seat stuff.

The visitors extended their lead in the 56th minute through replacement scrumhalf, Akha Mjawule before UJ hit back after a well-worked team try which was finished off by Jeandre Uithaler.

Tuks scored two late tries through Dillon Smith and Munashe Dukuswa to seal the win.

Eagles 56-53 UCT Ikey

A dramatic 56-53 victory over UCT Ikeys at the Fanie du Toit Sports Ground to secure the NWU Eagles a crucial home semi-final, capping one of the most remarkable comebacks of the season.

What looked like a certain defeat at halftime turned into a powerful statement from the Purple Army, who overturned a 39-20 deficit in front of a charged Potchefstroom crowd.

UCT dominated the opening half, running in tries at will and exposing defensive gaps to take a commanding 39-20 lead into the break, leaving the Eagles with a mountain to climb.

The home side responded immediately after halftime, crossing for a try within the opening minute to spark belief. Although the Ikeys continued to strike and maintain pressure, the Eagles refused to fade, matching them score for score in a high-tempo second half.

The decisive moment came in the dying minutes, when Mostert powered over for his second try of the match before the successful conversion sealed a stunning 56-53 win, sending the home supporters into celebration.

The result confirms NWU’s place in a home semi-final and highlights their resilience under pressure, while UCT will rue a missed opportunity after letting a dominant first-half performance slip.

Emeries 41-19 UFS Shimlas

The Emeries put in a massive display in front of their home fans as they impressively defeated a strong UFS Shimlas team by 41-19.

It was the Comets that found the score first as The Transporter, Edward Sigauke found some space and kicked himself a beautiful chip which he picked up and dotted down. Flyhalf Marx made no mistake from the boot to get in the conversion.

The home team added the pressure as their captain Jacques Marais dotted down after a close lineout deep in the territory of the visitors extended his team lead by a further five points.

Just before halftime came, Emeris were able to lift off nerves which were accumulating from the home fans as they successfully worked a tap power play route. Meno Benard managed to power himself over the try line. Thereafter, Comets right winger Jayden Fortuin displayed beautiful steps to dot down. This was to be the last action of the half with the score at 22-14.

For majority of the game, the ball was played in the half of the visitors, however, Shimlas managed to score their third try of the game after the home team lost concentration Ferdinand Vergottini finding a way through the backline of Emeris

Right at the death came a contender for try of the season as Edward Sigauke managed to chase down a massive kick from deep in their halftime. He left the last man flying with some exquisite steps to run down and dot down a POR try.

ScORERS

Emeris: (22) 41

Tries: Edward Sigauke X2, Jacques Marais, Thando Luthuli, Jayden Fortuin, Christian Els, Mmeno Benard.

UFS Shimlas: (12)19

Tries: Jacobus Bezuidenhout, Gunter Van Rensberg, Ferdinand Vergottini.

Player of the Match: Jacques Marais (FNB Emeris)

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