Saracens' ill-discipline proved costly as they fell to a 28-23 Investec Champions Cup defeat by the Sharks in torrential rain in Durban. The Prem side were set to take a hard-earned lead into the half-time break but a late tackle by Saracens captain Andy Onyeama-Christie gave the ball back to the Sharks. The South African side punished Saracens by powering up the field and freeing up Edwill van der Merwe to go over in the corner for a 21-15 lead.
Once the drone went up and I got a top-down look, it was just like ok, this thing is next level big'. I was going higher and higher and higher just to figure out where this thing ended and then I was looking at this thing going there's without a doubt 100 sharks in here, he said. [The sharks] were so close. We're talking knee-high water and they were coming right in and flapping around the bait ball, he said.
The show knows that's why we love them. You can feel it straining against its moral imperative to educate us as to why these beasts are mostly harmless, necessary and misunderstood.
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The penalty shootout showcased a display of nerves and skill, ultimately leading to Munster's disappointment as they struggled to find their rhythm against a tenacious Sharks team.
The Sharks have some big players in there, so it's a lot more weight, it's a lot more power driven, and it's snappy. They want to go at you right from the start.