Sharks face uncertain future
The Sharks have the potential to be a dominant force, but there is a big chance of them never realising that potential, says RYAN VREDE.
The Sharks have the potential to be a dominant force, but there is a big chance of them never realising that potential, says RYAN VREDE.
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.
Individual errors cost the Sharks a shot at the Super Rugby title, not a territory-driven game plan, writes JON CARDINELLI.
It was a case of the Sharks, to the man, simply not being good enough to beat the Crusaders in Christchurch, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Dan Carter was the more composed, clinical, and influential No 12 in Saturday's semi-final in Christchurch, writes JON CARDINELLI.
KES missed a late penalty, as they drew 17-17 with Jeppe in their Mutual & Federal Premier Interschools match, while Maritzburg College beat Affies 37-10.
The former All Blacks captain looks back on his Test career and explains how the haka inspired a divided nation.
The Sharks cannot blame the Super Rugby format or fatigue for the situation they find themselves in, writes SIMON BORCHARDT.
Featuring Breyton Paulse, David Lemi, Gio Aplon, Jason Robinson and Shane Williams.