Sharks' second half bite stings Waratahs


  • Rugby
  • Sunday, 30 Mar 2014

DURBAN (Reuters) - Second half tries from Willem Alberts and Keegan Daniel lifted South Africa's Sharks to a comfortable 32-10 victory over NSW Waratahs in their Super Rugby match at King's Park on Saturday.

After the home side led 12-3 at the break, loose-forwards Alberts and Daniel crossed for scores that took the game away from the Australian side, with flyhalf Fred Zeilinga converting both and adding five penalties to go with a trademark long-range three-pointer from Frans Steyn.

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