South Africans storm Champions Cup quarters with added bite
South African sides the Stormers and the Sharks will compete in Champions Cup quarter-finals on Saturday, in a first for the country.
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South African sides the Stormers and the Sharks will compete in Champions Cup quarter-finals on Saturday, in a first for the country.
It will be an emotional outing for the Sharks, mourning the loss of Natal rugby legend Ian McIntosh who passed away this week, when they take on five-time champions Toulouse in their Champions Cup quarter-final at the Stade Ernest-Wallon on Saturday.
The Sharks will be without star lock Eben Etzebeth in Saturday's Champions Cup quarter-final away to French giants Toulouse.
The Sharks have lost their scrumhalf, Jaden Hendrikse, for 10 weeks following a shoulder injury suffered in the win against Munster in the Champions Cup last 16 at Kings Park last Saturday.
While the Sharks were celebrating their Champions Cup last 16 triumph over Munster in Durban on Saturday, they were hit by some potentially serious injuries during their thrilling 50-35 victory.
The Sharks made history as the first South African team to reach the quarter-finals of the Heineken Champions Cup as their forward power inspired a 50-35 win over Munster.
FT | Sharks 50-35 Munster
A full-strength Sharks came unstuck in Wales, suffering a third defeat on the bounce in the competition, after losing 32-20 to a Scarlets side that brought their A-game in Llanelli on Saturday night.