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The Emirates Lions qualified for a third semifinal of Vodacom Super Rugby with their impressive 40-23 win over the Jaguares on Saturday afternoon in Johannesburg. They will meet the Waratah next Saturday at Emirates Airlines Park starting at 3:05 pm in one of the two semifinals.

The Waratahs scored a spectacular 30-23 win over the Highlanders in Sydney to book their place in the last four, after missing a 23-6 deficit at halftime.
Earlier Saturday morning, the Crusaders triumphed 40-10 against the Cell C Sharks in Christchurch to secure their semifinal at home against the Hurricanes, who advanced the Chiefs 32-31 on Friday.

Playing at home on the Highveld, the Emirates Lions outshot their Argentinian opponents by four tries in two, while Elton Jantjies, Springbok half-opener, added 20 points to the boot.

Jantjies delivered an impeccable kick and converted the tries of Ruan Combrinck (wing), Harold Vorster (center), Malcolm Marx (hooker) and Andries Coetzee (back), while adding three penalties and one goal drop .

Their tight five, with the Marx hooker in an exceptional form, delivered an impressive display against the mighty Jaguares pack, which allowed them a solid platform to attack. The Jaguares came back four points behind their hosts at one point (27-23) but Gauteng's club is quickly put in high gear to ward off the visitors' match.

At the early morning game in Christchurch, the Cell C Sharks fought bravely after a bad start, which allowed the kiwi formation to take over.

The Crusaders scored five tries through Bryn Hall, David Havili, Matt Todd, Braydon Ennor and Peter Samu while Richie Mo's unga scored three conversions and three penalties. Kobus van Wyk scored the only Durbanites try, with Robert du Preez adding conversion and a penalty.

The Highlanders took control of the first period and earned their half-time lead over the Waratah in Sydney. However, Bernard Foley scored two of the Waratah's three tries by defeating a 17-point deficit for a spectacular triumph of 30-23.

Vodacom Super Rugby Semifinal for next weekend:

Saturday, July 28

09h35: Crusaders vs. Hurricanes, AMI Stadium, Christchurch
15:05: Emirates Lions against Waratahs, Emirates Airlines Park, Johannesburg

The results of the quarterfinals of the weekend:

Emirates Lions 40, Jaguars 23

Emirates Lions – Essays: Ruan Combrinck, Harold Vorster, Malcolm Marx, Andries Coetzee. Conversions: Elton Jantjies (4). Penalties: Jantjies (3). Goal Goal: Jantjies.

Jaguares – Essays: Bautista Delguy, Pablo Matera. Conversions: Nicolas Sanchez (2). Penalties: Sanchez (3).

Crusaders 40, Cell C Sharks 10

Crusaders – Essays: Bryn Hall, David Havili, Matt Todd, Braydon Ennor, Peter Samu; Conversions: Richie Mo & # 39; unga (3); Penalties: Mo Unga (3).

Sharks Cell C – Essay: Kobus van Dyk; Conversion: Robert du Preez; Sanction: Du Preez.

Waratahs 30, Highlanders 23

Waratahs – Essays: Bernard Foley (2), Israel Folau; Conversions: Foley (3); Penalties: Foley (2).

Highlanders – Essays: Waisake Naholo, Rob Thompson; Conversions: Lima Sopoaga (2); Penalties: Sopoaga (3).

Hurricanes 32, counts 31

Hurricanes – Essays: Julian Savea, TJ Perenara (2), Ben Lam; Conversions: Beauden Barrett (2), Jordie Barrett; Penalties: Beauden Barrett (2).

Chiefs – Essays: Brad Weber, Anton Lienert-Brown, Damian McKenzie, Lachlan Boshier; Conversions: McKenzie (3), Charlie Ngatai; Sanction: McKenzie.

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