The Hollywoodbets Sharks didn't leave Hollywoodbets Kings Park without making a point, running up the scoreline against Zebre with a commanding 54-19 victory on Saturday. The performance suggested total seasonal dominance, offering the perfect stage for the team to deliver a definitive farewell to departing players. The sheer scoreline gap highlights the gulf between the top clubs and the rest of the competition, confirming that the Sharks finished the 2025/26 campaign on a major high.
Just weeks prior, the squad proved their firepower again, dispatching Benetton with ruthless efficiency in a 46-7 clash. These dominant results across the final stages suggest the squad arrived at the end of the season with unmatched cohesion and physicality. Having concluded the campaign with such flair, the focus now shifts entirely to the offseason, leaving the competition reeling from the high standard of play delivered by the Sharks.
The Sharks dominated the fixture against Benetton, securing a 46-7 win at Hollywoodbets Kings Park. The DHL Stormers secured their place in a Semi-Final after defeating Cardiff 44-21 in the Quarter-Final. The Stormers fought hard against Ulster, earning a draw 38-38 following a penalty try awarded at the final whistle. In the semi-final fixture against Leinster, the Stormers trailed 13-11 going into the last quarter, ultimately falling short.
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