The Vodacom Bulls and Lions are the only two unbeaten teams left in the Currie Cup, while DHL Western Province notched their first win of the tournament in round three.
DHL Western Province registered their first win of the season in Welkom, but the Sharks XV and Griffons are still seeking for their first win following more heartache.
Flyhalf Sam Francis kicked one conversion and two penalty goals for the Highveld side, who were always in control of the game. The Sharks XV are still searching for their first win in the Premier Division, coming unstuck against a determined Pumas side, losing 31-21.
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