The Sharks scored five tries – and could have had a handful more – conceded just one and totally dominated the Lions in their 37-10 United Rugby Championship victory on Friday night.But their director of rugby Neil Powell said he was still seeking that "perfect performance" from his team, who strangled the Lions into submission at Kings Park.READ | Mapimpi at the double as Sharks dominate Lions, give decent Durban crowd Christmas cheer"We’ll always push for that perfect game where we get everything right," said Powell."At times, we had glimpses of it, whether it was on attack or defence and even how we managed the kicking game."Unfortunately, we couldn’t keep it up for 80 minutes.
For me, we were really clinical in that first 15 to 20 minutes and scored those two tries before we had soft moments to let them back into the game."If you get that momentum, you’ve got to stay on top of them.
If you give them the momentum, it’s difficult to get it back."It was a step in the right direction … we’re definitely going in the right direction as a team.
It’s just a case of looking at this game and knowing where we can improve and be better."Springbok wing Makazole Mapimpi squandered a great chance five minutes into the game but atoned two-fold when he scored twice for the Sharks in the game and was at his industrious best.Scrumhalf Grant Williams was also at his opportunistic, greedy best when he pounced on a loose ball from an Andries Coetzee-charged down kick.The Lions were error-prone and lacked thrust with the ball.