Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Murphy suffers loss

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Sharks recorded their first league win since November, denting Ulster’s URC play-off hopes in Durban yesterday.

The home side climbed off the URC basement thanks to tries from flanker Phepsi Buthelezi, wing Eduan Keyter and hooker Bongi Mbonambi.

Siya Masuku landed two conversion­s and a penalty as the temperatur­e nudged 30 degrees at Kings Park, while Harry Sheridan and Kieran Treadwell claimed touchdowns for Ulster, with John Cooney kicking one conversion.

But even a losing bonus point eluded interim head coach Richie Murphy in his first game at the helm, with Ulster temporaril­y going down to 13 players during the final quarter after captain Iain Henderson and centre James Hume were yellow-carded.

A scrappy opening quarter ended with Ulster going ahead. Treadwell made initial headway, charging to within touching distance of the line, before Sheridan finished off and Cooney’s conversion opened up a seven-point lead.

The Sharks, welcoming back Springboks Makazole Mapimpi, Lukhanyo Am and Eben Etzebeth to their starting line-up, struggled for fluency before conjuring an equalising try out of nothing 13 minutes before half-time.

Ulster were on the attack but lost possession, Sharks full-back Aphelele Fassi cleared from his own 22 and centre Ethan Hooker showed blistering pace to keep the chance alive and Buthelezi touched down, with Masuku adding the extras.

Ulster lost fly-half Billy Burns to a shoulder injury early in the second period and the visitors went behind to a well-worked Sharks try just four minutes later.

Mapimpi put a kick in behind Ulster’s defensive line and Keyter finished brilliantl­y, with Masuku’s conversion making it 14-7.

Masuku then kicked a penalty, but Treadwell’s score put Ulster back in contention approachin­g the hour mark before Mbonambi struck after referee Ben Whitehouse punished Henderson for a high tackle and Hume following a dust-up with Sharks flanker Vincent Tshituka, who was also yellow-carded.

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