The Sharks put the hapless Dragons to the sword as they scored six tries to thump the Welsh side 51-3 in their United Rugby Championship (URC) match at Kings Park Stadium in Durban on Friday night.
The bonus point victory gave a huge boost to the Sharks’ quarterfinals mission as they moved from position eight to the sixth spot on the URC log.
The Sharks front row of Nche, Mbonambi and Thomas du Toit continued their excellent performance when it came to scrums, as they forced their counterparts to give away penalties early in the game. Credit must also go to flyhalf Curwin Bosch who managed to pick himself up after he received some flak for his terrible kicking in the Sharks’ previous defeat to Edinburgh.
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