An experienced Bulls ended the Sharks’ unbeaten Currie Cup run defeating them 35-21 at Loftus Stadium in Pretoria on a rainy Wednesday night.
Madosh Tambwe of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match againnst the Sharks at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on March 16 2022.Madosh Tambwe‚ Keagan Johannes‚ Arno Botha and Elrigh Louw scored for Bulls‚ who also had a penalty-try come their way‚ while Murray Koster and Marnus Potgieter were on the scoresheet for the Sharks.
While the Sharks were pushing for a comeback‚ they were dealt a blow as Gumede‚ who has had a good Currie Cup season‚ was yellow-carded for diving on a player on the ground. Apart from the home team not being able to capitalise when playing against the side that was two men down‚ the Bulls gave away at least five penalties in the first 40 minutes.The Sharks also dominated the scrums in the opening half while the Bulls got the better of them in the line-outs.
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