For Sharks coach John Plumtree, naming an unchanged line-up for successive games, and successive wins at that, was just reward for the players whose grit and determination was paid off.
The Sharks scored their sixth-ever half-century of points in Vodacom Super Rugby history when their seven tries led to a 53-11 defeat of the Western Force at Mr Price KINGS PARK on Saturday.
On a beautiful early-winter’s evening at Mr Price KINGS PARK, conditions were perfect for great rugby, and certainly The Sharks dished up a polished performance to see off the Western Force 53 points to 11.
Catch the live updates of the action from the Vodacom Super Rugby Week Twelve match between The Sharks and Western Force from Mr Price KINGS PARK, from 5.05pm on Saturday.
Sharks and Springbok rugby stars Odwa Ndungane and Marius Joubert dropped in to visit nurses at Life Westville Hospital to thank them for their efforts as part of World Nurses Day today.
Our weekly preview reaches game 11 for The Sharks as they look to Saturday’s Vodacom Super Rugby match against the Western Force at Mr Price KINGS PARK with a renewed sense of purpose.
Having made the move to The Sharks from Cape Town, Sharks centre Tim Whitehead admits that it was the right choice to have made and that he’s well-settled here in Durban.
The Sharks have the rare good fortune of being able to name an unchanged matchday 22 for Saturday’s 5pm Vodacom Super Rugby showdown with the Western Force at Mr Price KINGS PARK.
The Sharks go into Saturday’s Vodacom Super Rugby showdown with the Western Force at Mr Price KINGS PARK looking to build momentum off the back of last week’s win and the fact that the squad is well-settled.
England are back in South Africa to take on hosts, The Springboks in a three match Test series during the June International window period, with Mr Price KINGS PARK hosting the first Test.