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RUGBY WRAP: URC wins for Sharks, Bulls; Pumas, Cheetahs continue Currie Cup domination and more!

All the latest from the URC, Currie Cup, Gallagher Premiership, Top 14 and Super Rugby.

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All the latest from the URC, Currie Cup, Gallagher Premiership, Top 14 and Super Rugby.

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URC R17: Shaky Sharks see off Benetton, Bulls thump Zebre

The Sharks came back from 14-0 down to finally see off Benetton 43-33 at Hollywoodbets Kings Park on Friday. Despite plenty of good moments against Toulouse the week prior, the hosts were far form convincing and again seem unable to stitch together any consistency in their performances. They remain eighth with the Italian outfit one place and five-points back.

The Bulls scored 11-tries to throttle Zebre 78-12 at Loftus on Saturday with Canan Moodie dotting down three times. Jake White’s boys are seventh, just two-points better off the Sharks and needed all the confidence they could get with unbeaten Leinster heading to Pretoria this weekend and the Sharks just two-points off them.

Elsewhere, the Stormers dropped to third after going down 24-26 to Munster in the Cape, the Lions’ playoff hopes ended in a last-gasp 36-39 loss to Leinster in Joburg, Glasgow beat Scarlets 12-9 at the Scotstoun, Ulster put Dragons away 40-19 in Belfast, Edinburgh won 45-21 against Ospreys in the Scottish capital and Connacht were too good for Cardiff in a 38-19 win in Galway.

Currie Cup R6: Pumas and Cheetahs maintain pace at the top

The Pumas smacked the Griffons 64-6 in Welkom, while the Free State Cheetahs came back to outlast Western Province 26-17 in Cape Town. Both winners sit first and second on the log respectively, locked on 25-points albeit with the men from Mbombela having a superior points difference.

In the other two results of the weekend, a hattrick from Sibongile Novuka powered the Blue Bulls to a 24-20 win over the Sharks in Durban and the Griquas upset the Golden Lions 25-18 in Johannesburg.

Prem R19: Crucial wins for Sale, Tigers

Sale Sharks booked their place in the semi-finals thanks to a 36-20 win at Bristol while Leicester Tigers put 14-man Exeter Chiefs to the sword in a 62-19 at Welford Road to all but confirm their post-season participation. Sale are second on 60-points, while third-placed Leicester have 58 with just two rounds to play before the semi-finals.

Elsewhere, Bath upset Gloucester 33-24 at the Kingsholm, hosts Harlequins beat Falcons 48-20 and Northampton (four) boosted their playoff ambitions with a 38-29 defeat of leaders Saracens at Franklin’s Gardens.

Top 14 R22: Things tight as ever in playoff race

In the weekend’s Top 14 results, sixth-placed Racing saw off Bordeaux (seventh) 31-28 in Paris, Stade Francais (third) won 27-22 at Brive, Pau beat Clermont 23-18 at the Stade de Hameau, Toulon went fourth following a home 37-15 victory over Perpignan, Castres bagged a 28-19 win at Montpellier, second-placed La Rochelle eased past Bayonne 26-6 and leaders Toulouse held off fifth-placed Lyon 36-31 at the Stade Ernest-Wallon.

SR Pacific R8: Chiefs still undefeated

In Super Rugby Pacific, the sixth-placed Reds beat Moana Pasifika 40-28 at Apia Park, the second-placed Brumbies put away the Fijian Drua 43-28 in Canberra, the Chiefs won 33-17 at the Hurricanes (third) and the Waratahs defeated the Western Force 36-16 in Sydney.

Weekend highlights

Check out some of the weekend’s best moments.

Ashton raises the bat

Chris Ashton became the first player in Premiership Rugby history to score a century of tries, scoring his 99th, 100th and 101st to complete a hattrick for Tigers against Exeter on the weekend.

Polly and Wiese continue to light up Prem

Handre Pollard and Jasper Wiese just keep on delivering the goods for Leicester.

Slick from Sanele

Sanele Nohamba’s got skills.

Pasifika score beaut

Moana Pasifika may still be winless this season but they can play some real footy when it matters.

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