On a night when Otago recorded its third ITM Cup win of the season (against Counties Manukau) to keep alive their chances of promotion to next year’s Premiership. Sharksworld managed to get an exclusive post-match interview with Otago talisman and former Sharks fly half Tony Brown – about this year’s ITM Cup, and his time in Durban with the Sharks. […]
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Sharksworld chats with former Shark Tony Brown at Carisbrook
Otago’s very own South African captain gets them home
In the opening match of the ITM season, Otago’s South African captain scored a brace of tries in leading from the front and getting the home side a well-earned 46-29 victory at Carisbrook against North Harbour. […]
Match Report – Blues dedicate Highlanders victory to Haiu
Sportal.co.nz reports Blues captain Keven Mealamu dedicated Friday night’s victory over the Highlanders at Carisbrook to lock forward Kurtis Haiu. […]
Sharks player kicking down All Black door !
Duncan Johnstone writes on Rugby Heaven for Fairfax Media that former Sharks fly-half Tony Brown is making the All Black selectors sit up and take notice. […]
Cancer puts ‘Rugby in Perspective’
Watching the Highlanders train at Logan Park this week you distinctly get the feeling that they are bracing themselves for a huge onslaught from their northern countrymen. Jamie Joseph’s men have trained in beautiful conditions all week here in Dunedin. They will however be well aware of what is sure to be a galvanised Blues outfit that will still be reeling from their popular team mates devastating personal news. […]
Match Review – Highlanders too strong for Crusaders
All Blacks.com reports that the Highlanders scored one of the biggest upsets of the Super Rugby competition when beating the Crusaders, 26-18, in their 10th round clash in Nelson on Saturday night. […]
Highlanders rocked by a family death
The Highlanders, rocked by a death in the “family”, have made one change to their starting 15 to face the Stormers in Saturday’s clash of Super Rugby’s unbeaten teams. […]
Time to end the insanity
We’ve got two separate developments going on in Durban, both of which now require strong and decisive leadership from the Sharks administration. The first involves the ongoing pettiness surrounding the transfers of Willem Alberts and Louis Ludik. […]