Sharks blitz Munster in Durban to secure bonus point win
Munster suffered a third successive defeat in the United Rugby Championship after losing 41-24 to Sharks in Durban.
The South African side came flying out of the traps and scored two tries inside four minutes through Aphelele Fassi and Makazole Mapimpi, both converted by Jordan Hendrikse.
Hendrikse landed a penalty to extend the Sharks’ lead to 17-0 before Tom Ahern responded for Munster, with Jack Crowley unable to add the extras.
Sharks grabbed their third try when Grant Williams went in under the posts, leaving Hendrikse a simple kick, with Mike Haley then crossing for Munster’s second try, Crowley again missing from the tee.
Andre Esterhuizen secured the bonus point for Sharks with a fourth score before half-time, Hendrikse making no mistake and then knocking over another penalty early in the second half.
After Sharks had James Venter sin-binned, Hendrikse landed his fifth successive conversion when Vincent Tshituka charged down a clearance.
But Munster secured a bonus point by scoring two tries inside the final seven minutes through Calvin Nash and Tadhg Beirne, with Billy Burns converting both.
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I think it's the least likely possibility Ed.
Go to commentsScotland should win this one, considering they are the settled team compared to Australia. However, that is no guarantee that they will win. The Aussies tails is up, and they are throwing everything at the opposition.
When the Aussie fans cracked up and got angry when Joe Schmidt was appointed, I said to them to be patient, that he will get them on the right track. They said that he is not Australian and he won nothing. Second best. I should mind my own business because I don't know the Aussie ways, which is true as I'm SA.
However, now that he is bringing in results, they are all changing their minds. Joe is all in when he coaches a team. There is no team he supports more than the team he coaches. His quality is shining through properly now.
It's going to be a very tight game, much tighter than people realise. Both teams is playing exciting rugby right now. They both want to win. I'd even go as far as marking this game as the top game of the weekend.
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