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Challenge Cup: The Sharks make history

History awaits as the Sharks become the first South African team to reach the Challenge Cup semi-finals, facing Clermont at Twickenham.

15-04-24 10:11
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Eben Etzebeth in action for the Sharks. Photo by Andy Watts/INPHO/Shutterstock/BackpagePix

The Sharks have made Challenge Cup history. They are the first South African team to reach the semi-finals of the prestigious European club tournament. John Plumtree’s charges will face Clermont Auvergne at Twickenham Stoop on Saturday, 4 May.

This comes after a thrilling 36-30 victory over fellow Vodacom URC side Edinburgh in the quarter-finals at Kings Park.

The Durbanites showed a strong second-half performance. They recovered from a half-time deficit to secure their fourth consecutive win in Durban and the Challenge Cup.

The winner of the semi-final between the Sharks and three-time winners Clermont will face either Gloucester or Benetton. The final will take place at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Friday, 24 May.

SHARKS’ TRAILBLAZING JOURNEY CONTINUES

Head coach John Plumtree acknowledged the significance of the Sharks’ achievement. He stated, “The big stage awaits the trailblazing Sharks.” The team’s historic feat has garnered attention from rugby enthusiasts worldwide.

They continue to make their mark in the European club competition.

The Sharks’ success in the Challenge Cup is built on strong performances and a never-say-die attitude. Their ability to overcome adversity and deliver in crucial moments has been a hallmark of their campaign.

CHALLENGE CUP AND CHAMPIONS CUP SEMI-FINAL LINEUPS

The Challenge Cup semi-finals will take place on Saturday, 4 May. The Sharks will face Clermont at 12:30 pm, followed by Gloucester taking on Benetton at 3 pm.

In the Champions Cup, four-time winners Leinster will host the Northampton Saints in Dublin on Saturday, 4 May, at 5:30 pm. The Saints make their first semi-final appearance after a resounding 59-22 victory over the Vodacom Bulls.

On Sunday, 5 May, French giants Toulon will face Harlequins at Le Stadium at 4 pm in the other Champions Cup semi-final. The Sharks’ achievement has added excitement to the Challenge Cup.

They aim to become the first South African team to reach the final of a European club competition.

A MOMENT OF PRIDE FOR SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY

The Sharks’ success in the Challenge Cup is a moment of pride for South African rugby. It showcases the talent and competitiveness of the country’s teams on the international stage.

As they prepare to face Clermont Auvergne at Twickenham, the Sharks carry the hopes and dreams of a nation. Fans are eager to see them make history once more.

The Sharks have captured the imagination of rugby fans across the globe. Their semi-final clash against Clermont promises to be an enthralling encounter.

As they step onto the hallowed turf of Twickenham, the Sharks will be determined to leave their mark and secure a place in the Challenge Cup final.

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