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Sharks to face Lions in Currie Cup closing

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In probably the most exceptional Currie Cup semi-finals in historical past, the Sharks secured an exhilarating victory over the Bulls on Saturday, with the coastal aspect progressing to the title decider after the scores have been degree 40-40 at full-time.

In what was a merely loopy sport, momentum swung a technique after which the following, however the Bulls have been in the end unable to make a numerical benefit depend for a big a part of the latter levels of this match.

After the scores have been deadlocked after a regulation 80 minutes, the match went into extra-time, however even that couldn’t separate the edges. Finally, the outcome got here right down to the truth that the Sharks had scored probably the most tries on the day.

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Earlier within the day, the Lions beat the Cheetahs in a 12-try semi-final that served as one other reminder that the home competitors nonetheless has loads to supply.

With the scores tied 19-19 at half time, Sanele Nohamba’s beautiful attempt within the final quarter helped steer the table-topping Lions to a 43-34 victory over the defending champions at Ellis Park.

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