Dwayne’s pride after historic Joburg victory

Rob LloydNewyddion

There was no disguising Dwayne Peel’s delight and pride as his Scarlets created history to keep their hopes of making the play-offs very much alive.

Peel’s men claimed a famous 32-19 bonus point victory over the Emirates Lions in Johannesburg to move up to sixth in the table.

It was their first win on South African soil in the URC era, with Wales full-back Blair Murray crossing twice, while No. 8 Taine Plumtree and centre Johnny Williams also touched down.

They now have their destiny in their own hands with a trip to Durban to take on the Sharks coming up next Saturday to round off the regular season.

Head coach Peel said: “We are delighted with the win. “We created a bit of history because we haven’t won out in South Africa since the Sharks, Lions, Bulls and Stormers have been in the competition.

“We needed to come here and get a victory to keep our hopes of qualifying alive. I’m proud to be a Scarlet tonight and proud to be part of this group.”

He continued: “We prepped well for this game.

“Obviously the players put a massive shift in, but the staff as well. They planned meticulously. I am really pleased. 

“The big thing for us this season is we wanted to compete and we are doing it right up until the last game. 

“It’s obviously not done yet. We move on to next week now. It will be a massive challenge again down in Durban, but we’ll make sure we are ready to go and see how many points we can get.”

Skipper Josh Macleod commented: “I asked the boys to leave everything out on the pitch and I think we did that and came out on the right side of the result. I am just very glad that we came here and did the job.”

The flanker added: “I just want to say thank you very much to the fans. We could hear them throughout the whole game and it goes a long way. It’s a hell of an effort for them to travel all this way.

“I am just really grateful that we could get the result for them, especially. It’s Sharks next week and hopefully we just keep building.”

The Player of the Match award went to two-try Murray who said: “That was awesome. We came here knowing we needed to win to make the play-offs and it was a great effort from all the boys.

“It wasn’t just the 23 that played, but everyone that travelled and all the boys back home as well.

“They helped prepare us for this part of the season. It involved everyone, fans as well. It was awesome to see them here.

“The win over Leinster in the last round was massive for us and we just wanted to keep building on that momentum. We knew it was going to be tough. I am still trying to catch my breath now! It was a hard game, but the boys were unreal.”