Highlights: Crusaders vs Sharks (2014 semi-final)
The Crusaders demolished the Sharks 38-6 in the first semi-final in Christchurch.
The Crusaders demolished the Sharks 38-6 in the first semi-final in Christchurch.
The Waratahs beat the Brumbies 26-8 to set up a home final against the Crusaders in Sydney.
It was a case of the Sharks, to the man, simply not being good enough to beat the Crusaders in Christchurch, writes MARK KEOHANE.
The Waratahs will host the Super Rugby final after beating the Brumbies 26-8 in Sydney, writes BRENTON CHELIN.
Adriaan Strauss has not renewed his contract with the Cheetahs and is expected to sign with the Bulls on Monday.
Loosehead prop BG Uys will join the Cheetahs from the EP Kings after this year's Currie Cup competition.
Featuring Breyton Paulse, David Lemi, Gio Aplon, Jason Robinson and Shane Williams.
SuperSport looks ahead to the Mutual & Federal Premier Interschools match in Joburg on Saturday.
Sharks director of rugby Jake White has questioned whether the current Super Rugby format favours the home teams in the knockout stages.
Pat Lambie will start at flyhalf in one of two personnel changes to the Sharks side for their semi-final against the Crusaders on Saturday.