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Sharks XV

Sharks XV Form last 5 games 🥶 3 loss streak

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Sharks XV News

The top five signings ahead of the new URC season

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Sharks XV Matches

Sat 9 Aug, 2025

Currie Cup

FT
Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium
Sharks XV Sharks XV
-
Cheetahs Cheetahs
11:10pm
Round 3
LIVE
5
7

Fri 15 Aug, 2025

Currie Cup

9:00pm HKT
Suzuki Stadium
Griquas Griquas
-
Sharks XV Sharks XV
9:00pm
Round 4
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Griquas 0%
0% Sharks XV

Sat 23 Aug, 2025

Currie Cup

1:10am HKT
Hollywoodbets Kings Park
Sharks XV Sharks XV
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Western Province Western Province
1:10am
Round 5
LIVE
0
0
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Sharks XV 0%
0% Western Province

Sharks XV Forwards

Name
Position
Dian Bleuler
Prop
Mawande Mdanda
Prop
Jacques Marais
Hooker
Bryce Calvert
Hooker
Liam van Wyk
Hooker
Willem van den Hever
Hooker
Phatu Ganyane
Prop
Lee-Marvin Mazibuko
Prop
Corne Rahl
Lock
Coetzee Le Roux
Lock
Deon Slabbert
Lock
Gideon Koegelenberg
Lock
Meno Barnard
Lock
Nick Hatton
Lock
Matt Romao
Lock
Kuhle Mthimkhulu
Lock
Ulrich van der Westhuizen
Lock
Sphephelo Mbonambi
Lock
Tinotenda Mavesere
Back Row
Jannes Potgieter
Back Row
Bathobele Hlekani
Back Row
Yabo Ndzamela
Back Row
Van Heerden Pretorius
Back Row
Thomas Dyer
Back Row
Dian Heunis
Phiwayinkosi Kubeka
Simphiwe Ngobese
Bradley Davids
Christie Grobbelaar

Sharks XV Backs

Name
Position
Tiaan Fourie
Scrum Half
Juan Loots
Scrum Half
Ceano Everson
Scrum Half
Phikolomzi Sobahle
Outside Back
Chijindu Okonta
Outside Back
Khuti Rasivhaga
Outside Back
Maurice Willemse
Outside Back
Yaw Penxe
Outside Back
Marnus Potgieter
Centre
Litelihle Bester
Centre
Albie Bester
Centre
Janco Purchase
Centre
Diego Appollis
Centre
Scott Nel
Outside Back
Paschal Ekeji
Outside Back
Jean Smith
Outside Back
Hakeem Kunene
Outside Back
Jaco Williams
Outside Back
Vusi Simphiwe Moyo
Outside Back
Drico Marx
Outside Back
Chris Horak
Outside Back

Sharks XV Tournaments

Currie Cup
Currie Cup

Sharks Rugby Team

The Sharks rugby team, also known as the Cell C Sharks, is a South African rugby team that competes in the country's Currie Cup competition.

Read on to discover even more about the Sharks rugby team. On this page, you can find out everything there is to know about the side. As well as an in depth history of the team and an analysis of the current squad, you'll also find the team's latest results and upcoming fixtures.

Although the team was initially founded in 1890, it was incredibly unsuccessful in its early years. In fact, the Sharks rugby team did not reach the final of the Currie Cup until 1956, and they did not win the competition for the first time until 1990. Coincidentally, the team's first success came as it was celebrating its centenary year.

Since, the Sharks rugby team has experienced a change in fortunes. Following the side's success in 1990, they've won the title on another 7 occasions, most recently in 2018. They also reached the final in the 2020-21 season and the 2021 season.

For most of the history of the side, the Sharks rugby team was known simply as Natal. Until the mid-1990s, they were also known informally as the banana boys. However, at this time, the team was rebranded and has been known as the Sharks ever since.

Today, the Sharks rugby team is undoubtedly one of the finest in the competition. The team plays its home games at Jonsson Kings Park Stadium, where 55,000 fans can pack in to watch the side battle for honours.

Since the formation of the Sharks rugby team, almost 100 players who have represented the side have gone on to represent the Springboks. This includes some legends of South African rugby, including André Joubert, John Smit, Bismarck du Plessis, François Steyn, Ruan Pienaar and Pieter-Steph du Toit.

Today, the Sharks rugby squad is as strong as it has ever been. As a result, it contains a number of current Springboks. Some of the stars of the side include current Springboks captain Siya Kolisi, Lukhanyo Am and Makazole Mapimpi.