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Western Force edge Southern Kings in battle of threatened Super Rugby clubs

Western Force players look towards fans following their win in the Super Rugby match between Australia's Western Force and South Africa's Kings in Perth on
Image: Western Force clinched an emotional 46-41 win over the Kings, with both clubs in danger of Super Rugby extinction

The Western Force put aside their potential demise to beat the Southern Kings 46-41 in a rollicking Super Rugby clash in Perth on Sunday.

With the two sides expected to learn immediately after the match that they would be dropped from the competition by SANZAAR, they put on a breathtaking display of attacking rugby to run in 12 tries.

Nine of those came in an extraordinary second half where defence went out the window.

If both teams had the weight of the Super Rugby world on their shoulders they didn't show it and the Kings looked set for victory when they ran in two tries in three minutes for a 35-28 lead after 64 minutes.

Western Force's players celebrate the team's first try during the Super Rugby match between Australia's Western Force and South Africa's Kings in Perth on
Image: Western Force's players celebrate the team's first try during the Super Rugby match in Perth

However, the Force then piled on three tries of their own in 10 minutes, the third a penalty try, to snatch the win on an emotional day.

Up 15-7 at the break, the Force conceded two tries, to Yaw Penxe and Malcom Jaer, in the first three minutes after the resumption.

They steadied to lead 25-24, but lost their way when Kings skipper Lionel Cronje bamboozled them with a sleight of hand in the 62nd minute and set up an easy try for Penxe with a chip kick.

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Kings right wing Yaw Penxe (C) celebrates after scoring a try during the Super Rugby match between Australias Western Force and South Africas Kings in Pert
Image: Kings right wing Yaw Penxe was among the try scorers, while Malcolm Jaer notched a hat-trick

Two minutes later, Penxe picked off a pass and skipped over a lunging tackle to burst away and notch his first Super Rugby hat-trick of tries to give his charging side a 38-25 advantage.

However, just 60 seconds later, the Force's Alex Newsome charged down a Kings kick and ran onto the rebound for a try.

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A controversial penalty try from a scrum below the posts handed the Force back the lead.

Ben McCalman then pushed over in the 75th minute to break the Kings as their lead was extended to eight points.

Players leave the field following the Super Rugby match between Australias Western Force and South Africas Kings in Perth on April 9, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / G
Image: SANZAAR announced on Sunday that two South African teams and one from Australia will be axed from the 2018 Super Rugby

Governing body SANZAAR announced on Sunday that two South African teams and one from Australia will be axed from the 2018 Super Rugby competition.

SANZAAR revealed the two countries' national rugby unions would decide on the teams to be cut, but the Force and the Kings are widely regarded as the most vulnerable franchises.

The Force entered the competition in 2006, while the Kings were included in 2013.

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