Sharks see off NSW to go 6 clear
SOUTH Africa’s Sharks beat the New South Wales Waratahs 32-10 to move six points clear at the top of the Super Rugby table.
While the Waratahs were without fullback Israel Folau, the season’s leading try-scorer with eight from four games, their second half capitulation revealed a collection of systemic flaws.
The Sharks owed their increased lead at the top of the table to the second-placed ACT Brumbies’ 24-32 loss to the Melbourne Rebels and to the Hamilton-based Chiefs’ 34-34 draw with the Bulls in Pretoria.
Four teams — the Lions, Waratahs, Blues and Bulls — have 16 points and occupy fourth to seventh places, divided only by points differential.
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