Toulouse Too Strong as Underpowered Sharks Falter in Champions Cup Opener
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Sharks chat to Jake White as coaching changes start
The second John Plumtree era as head coach came to an end this past weekend as the Sharks suffered a heavy 56-19 to Toulouse. Plumtree opted to rest his Springboks for that clash, and so a youthful side was always likely to struggle against a star-studded Toulouse team, but it’s now all about a fresh start in Durban as legendary former wing JP Pietersen steps into the top job. As this transition takes place, it’s been reported by Sunday newspape…
The Stade Toulosain hit hard for his debut in the Champions Cup 2025-2026 on Sunday, December 7. The Reds and Blacks dominated the South African Sharks (56-19).
The "reds and blacks" launched their European campaign by improved success against the Sharks (56-19) on Sunday 7 December. A game not completely controlled as the Italian international winger recognized after the...
Without pity with the Durban Sharks, the Toulouse Stadium offered itself a large success enhanced 56-19 Sunday at home for its entry into the competition in Champions Cup. Italian wingman Ange Capuozzo made a strong contribution to this victory with a triple.Vexed after letting the continental crown go for the profit of the UBB last season, Toulouse spent an ideal afternoon, despite some wanderings. At the 45th minute, the meeting also marked th…
For his first European match of the season, Toulouse did not tremble. The Reds and Blacks signed a victory with offensive bonus against the Sharks (56–19) in front of an Ernest-Wallon on fire. A large victory, carried by an Ange Capuozzo glittering and author of a triple, but which does not wipe out a few shadow zones. The beginning of ...
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