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Sharks break URC drought but miss bonus point

UNITED RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP

SHARKS coach John Plumtree was relief personified when he spoke of his team’s drought-breaking 22-12 defeat of Ulster in yesterday’s United Rugby Championship fixture at Hollywoodbets Kings Park.

“It has been long time coming for the players, the coaches, the staff at the union, and certainly the fans,” Plumtree grinned.

The Sharks were enriched with a host of returning Springboks and they made a significant difference to team morale.

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