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British media slams Sharks for ‘shameless gamesmanship’

Munster fans slammed the Sharks as well as Shark fans on social media for booing when Munster kickers were lining up their kicks.

Jaden Hendrikse’s ‘cramp’ during Saturday’s penalty shootout at Kings Park has been questioned after the Sharks scrumhalf winked at Munster flyhalf Jack Crowley.

After slotting his second attempt of the shootout, from straight in front but further back than his first, Hendrikse yelled out from apparent pain and went down on the spot where where Crowley was set to kick his second.

While lying on the ground, TV cameras caught Hendrikse winking at an infuriated Crowley, who nailed his kick before telling a Sharks staff member to “f**k off” as they finally left the field.

With Munster replacement Rory Scannell having missed his first attempt, Sharks sub Bradley Davids then secured a 6-4 shootout win for the hosts – and a Vodacom URC semi-final meeting with the Bulls at Loftus – by slotting his second.

The Sharks, and Hendrikse in particular, were slammed by Munster fans on social media after the shootout, while Sharks fans were criticised for booing Munster’s men as they lined up their kicks.

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In its report, the UK Telegraph called it ‘shameless gamesmanship’ from the Sharks and said the quarter-final would always be “remembered for actions of Sharks’ Jaden Hendrikse”.

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