
Prop Ox Nche was one of the substitutes who had a huge impact against Tuks in Pretoria on 15 February 2016. Nche and other Shimlas substitutes helped their team wipe out a massive deficit. Photo: Johan Roux.
He has never been involved in a match like this in his  rugby career.
  This is what Neil  Claassen had to say about his team’s performance on 15 February 2016,  when the Shimlas came up with one of the biggest  fight-backs in the history of the Varsity Cup in Pretoria. According to  the Shimlas Captain, his bench had a great impact, and this helped in shocking  Tuks with 47-46 towards the end. This came after Tuks had been leading 43-15 in  the 44th minute.
Great  fighting spirit
  The Shimlas' fighting spirit, and a new Varsity Cup  points system in which converted tries may count up to 11 points,  enabled them to wipe out this deficit.
  “It was a tough match, especially after being so far  behind,” Neil said.
  “Coach (Hendro Scholtz) told us during half-time (when  we were 15-36 behind) that we should stay calm."
  “We weren't completely out of the game. We knew that  if we eliminated unnecessary mistakes, we could make it.”
Impact  from bench
  This is the second consecutive match - the other was  against Ikeys  in Cape Town - where the Shimlas’ substitutes swayed the match. “The bench  made a big difference,” Neil said. “We also scored an 11-point try, which  helped a lot.”
  The Shimlas’ fullback, Marco Mason, was named Player  of the Match. He succeeded with a tricky conversion to gain victory for his  team.
Injuries 
  The eighth man, Nardus Erasmus (knee) and flanker,  Fiffy Rampeta (eye socket), sustained injuries, but should be able to play in  the first home game against the Madibaz on 22 February 2016. The injured  scrumhalf, Zee Mkhabela (concussion), could return  for this match.
  Shimlas are second on the log, with nine league points  after two away matches. Maties has ten league points.
Young  Guns get stuck
  The University of the Free State (UFS') Young  Guns got stuck 8-14 against Tuks in Pretoria on 15 February 2016.
  Vishuis, the UFS's residence team, will start their  onslaught in the residence league against Dagbreek in Stellenbosch on 22  February 2016.