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Shark Bite
Sometimes you really have to wonder what you’re doing supporting a team. Take the Sharks for instance. Let’s face it, I could push splinters under my fingernails or whip myself on the back with a cane and get about the same satisfaction as spending two hours watching the Sharks blunder all over the field. For a start, whosever’s in charge of getting the players to the match on time frankly needs to be fired. The team didn’t show up at all until the last 20 minutes, and then in typical fashion they scored 3 tries. This was the easy match before they met the Bulls next weekend, well, they made a right bollocks of that didn’t they? At least they got the draw I suppose. The one highlight for me was seeing the rise and rise of Patrick Lambie, with the nous and poise of seasoned international. Elsewhere, the Bulls and Crusaders prospered, in two pretty cagey matches, not anything like the feast of running rugby that is supposed to be the hallmark of Super Rugby. The Bulls still look like they are the only SA side that could go all the way.
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Junior World Championships
Argentina 8-34 Wales
Australia 54-7 Tonga
England 33-25 Ireland
Italy 7-64 New Zealand
South Africa 33-0 Scotland
France 24-12 Fiji
Super Rugby
Saturday , June 11
Crusaders 23 - 16 Blues
Waratahs 33 - 7 Highlanders
Lions 30 - 30 Sharks
Stormers 16 - 19 Bulls
Western Force 21 - 24 Reds
Friday , June 10
Chiefs 18 - 18 Hurricanes
Brumbies 32 - 17 Melbourne Rebels
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