Notshe, Bosch named on Sharks URC bench for meeting with Bulls at Loftus
Sharks coach Sean Everitt has named experienced No 8 Sikhumbuzo Notshe and flyhalf Curwin Bosch on his bench for Saturday’s clash with the Bulls in Pretoria.
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Sharks coach Sean Everitt has named experienced No 8 Sikhumbuzo Notshe and flyhalf Curwin Bosch on his bench for Saturday’s clash with the Bulls in Pretoria.
Durban - Behind closed doors the Riot Act was read to the Sharks in a team meeting this week after four yellow cards and two penalty tries translated into the Stormers coming back from the dead at 19-3 to draw their United Rugby Championship(URC) game last week 22-22.
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Argentine international Tito Bonilla will start at flyhalf for the Sharks when they tackle the Stormers in a United Rugby Championship clash in Cape Town on Saturday.
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Sharks Chief Executive Eduard Coetzee tells an interesting tale of the day he fetched the Sharks’ new scrum coach from King Shaka airport.
Sharks front-rowers Ox Nche, Bongi Mbonambi and Thomas du Toit left to fine ovations from the 2 000 fans attending Saturday's game after their demolition job of the Stormers.