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Siya Kolisi was named man of the match as the Sharks thumped the Bulls in Durban. Photo: Steve Haag Sports/INPHO/Shutterstock/BackpagePix

Sharks break out champagne rugby to thrash Bulls

The Sharks were in full cry in Durban as they romped to a 47-20 bonus-point win over the Bulls in their United Rugby Championship clash on Saturday.

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Siya Kolisi was named man of the match as the Sharks thumped the Bulls in Durban. Photo: Steve Haag Sports/INPHO/Shutterstock/BackpagePix

The Sharks were in full cry in Durban as they romped to a 47-20 bonus-point win over the Bulls in their United Rugby Championship clash on Saturday.

The Durbanites physically dominated the men from Pretoria with their Springbok-laden pack. 

The Sharks feasted at scrum time in particular, and outscored the Bulls by five tries to two to the delight of the close to 26,000 supporters who attended the New Year’s Eve encounter at Hollywoodbets Kings Park.

Bulls start well

Jake White’s men started well and led 13-9 but conceded two yellow cards late in the first half, which changed the complexion of the game, with the hosts racing to a 30-13 halftime lead.

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Eben Etzebeth was all over the park. Photo: SA Rugby

There was no way back for the Bulls in the second half, the evening belonging to the men in black and their captain Siya Kolisi, who was at his brilliant best on both sides of the ball.

The Bulls got off to a perfect start, Chris Smith slotting a penalty goal after the hosts were pinged for holding on after fielding the kick-off. 

Curwin Bosch levelled the scores in the eighth minute after a monster scrum from his pack. However, Neil Powell’s charges battled under the pressure the visitors applied in general play.  

The Bulls turned down two kickable penalties and Simphiwe Matanzima looked to have scored, however, determined defence from Kolisi saw the Sharks captain and Man of the Match keep him from grounding the ball.

Smith and Bosch traded penalty goals before Canan Moodie provided a bit of magic, chipping and re-gathering to score the opening try, which Smith converted to give the Bulls a 13-6 lead at the end of the first quarter.

Bosch pulled three points back and the Sharks hit the front when Moodie conceded a penalty try and saw yellow for knocking down Kolisi’s pass to Sikhumbuzo Notshe.

Relentless Sharks can’t be stopped

The Durbanites were relentless and their one-man advantage became two as Cyle Brink was yellow-carded for a repeated infringement. They turned to their dominant scrum and livewire scrumhalf Grant Williams weaved his way through.

Moodie made his way back onto the field but could do nothing but watch as Bongi Mbonambi scored from a driving maul. Bosch converted both tries to stretch the lead to 17 at halftime.

Ten minutes into the second half, the Sharks scored a peach of a bonus-point try. Slick handling from a lineout led to Rohan Janse van Rensburg dotting down. The Bulls responded with a good try of their own through Johan Goosen to make it 37-20 going into the final quarter.

Bosch added a fourth penalty goal and converted Janse van Rensburg’s second try to finish with a personal tally of 20 points while the visitors finished the match with 14 men as Moodie received his second yellow and, therefore, a red card, for a dangerous tackle.

Scorers:

Sharks 47 (30) – Tries: Penalty try, Grant Williams, Bongi Mbonambi, Rohan Janse van Rensburg (2). Conversions: Curwin Bosch (4). Penalty goals: Bosch (4).

Bulls 20 (13) – Tries: Canan Moodie, Johan Goosen. Conversions: Chris Smith (2). Penalty goal: Smith (2).