Defence the key to Kings’ narrow victory

FOR THE HIGH JUMP: Steven Sykes, centre, of the Southern Kings, gathers the ball during a line-out against the Sunwolves of Japan at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. The Kings won the match 33-28 Picture: GALLO IMAGES
FOR THE HIGH JUMP: Steven Sykes, centre, of the Southern Kings, gathers the ball during a line-out against the Sunwolves of Japan at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. The Kings won the match 33-28 Picture: GALLO IMAGES
Inspirational Southern Kings skipper Steven Sykes said it was his team’s heroic never-say-die attitude while they were frantically defending their tryline that sparked a thrilling 33-28 win over Japan’s Sunwolves at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.

The Kings built a “brick wall” defence against the Sunwolves on their way to clinching their first win of the Super Rugby season which also lifted them off the foot of the overall table.

Sykes was in the thick of the action throughout and scored a memorable try in his 101st Super Rugby outing as the Kings held on for a significant victory.

“If we keep on going on like this is going to be a special season,” Sykes said.

“Afterwards I told the guys I was proud of them and thanked everyone of them for their commitment, specially on defence. We had a never-say-die attitude on our tryline when they attacked for numerous phases.

“That defensive aspect was really great for me. The win was special for me because we have a lot of young guys with a fighting spirit.

“They are always so keen and they want to play even though we lost our first couple of games. The guys are enjoying it and the coaching staff are trying to make it a great environment, so hats off to them.”

Sykes was particularly pleased that the win had come at home in front of their supporters at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.

“It is an amazing feeling to get a win here at home. We really worked hard for it and hopefully we can get momentum and keep on going.

“Not for one moment did I think we would lose this game even though we are making it difficult for ourselves at times. That is inexperience and that will come right hopefully.

“For every single game we have had a great start and now we need to work hard to get rid of those soft moments and I believe that will come,” Sykes said.

The experienced Sykes was chosen to lead the hastily assembled team after SA Rugby took control of the franchise last year after the Kings suffered financial problems.

Before Saturday’s win, the Kings were beaten by the Sharks, Chiefs, Hurricanes and Crusaders.

Kings coach Deon Davids thanked the crowd of 5437 that supported his team in what turned out to be a special day for the home side.

“The energy we got from them helped us pull through. It means a lot for the team so I just want to say thank you,” Davids said.

Apart from Sykes, the other try scorers for the Kings were Malcolm Jaer, Shane Gates and Elgar Watts.

On Saturday the Kings face the Bulls in round seven of the competition at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, while the Sunwolves travel to Cape Town to play the Stormers on Friday.

Sykes said the team would now focus on a tough game against the Bulls.

“We need to work hard every single weekend to make sure we are on top of our game,” the Kings skipper said.

The Kings are expected to name their team to face the Bulls tomorrow.

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