With this significant 33-19 win against the Jaguares at Kings Park, the Sharks have firmly positioned themselves as the South African team to beat.
It was a critical victory considering it was their first game back from a successful overseas tour and they didn’t look a jet-lagged side.
This Sharks unit may not have the Stormers’ forward menace, but they have an incisiveness on attack that’s currently unmatched by the other SA teams. The Jaguares aren’t a good side for nothing and while their rolling maul was nullified, their flyhalf Joaquin Diaz Bonilla has a bag of tricks. One of them was a 18th minute cross kick that led to Santiago Carreras’s try.
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