South African Super 12 side Cats bounced back from their 33-8 defeat at
Northampton to defeat Newcastle 26-14 on Friday.
But they were hanging on against a determined Falcons fightback at the end of
the match which went into 10 minutes of injury time.
Newcastle had three early chances with line-outs in the corner after the Cats
infringed but the Falcons made a mess of them all before the Cats gave Newcastle
a lesson in finishing in the 16th minute.
From the line-out in the corner Johann van Niekerk rumbled over and Andre
Pretorius converted.
There was a mass brawl in the 35th minute when James Grindal took exception to
the Cats killing the ball and trampled all over James Dalton, who jumped up and
threw several punches as players from both side piled in.
Both Grindal and Dalton were warned by the referee who decided a penalty to
Newcastle for Dalton's retaliation was the right decision and, once again, the
Falcons went for the corner but made a mess of the possession in midfield and it
proved costly when Johann van Schalkwyk surged through the middle from 50 metres
out to score the Cats' second try.
A poor decision by referee Wayne Barnes led to the Cats' third try when he
missed a clear knock on and the Cats were allowed to profit from it with van
Schalkwyk cutting through and Pretorius scoring.
Newcastle got on the scoreboard in the 57th minute with a penalty try
converted by Liam Botham after the Cats pulled down the rolling maul in the
corner and they did it again five minutes later but escaped without censure this
time.
Newcastle frustratingly turned the ball over again at a 22 drop out from
Wilkinson and the Cats swept it wide for van Niekirk to score in the corner but
Newcastle hit back with a charge down and Craig Newby scored with six minutes of
normal time left and Botham converted.
There was another mass brawl under the posts as Newcastle frantically pressed
for another score but the Falcons' last ditch effort petered out in the face of
some determined Cats defence.