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Tight in Shark Tank, but Sharks will win - bookies

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Cape Town - It will be a tight affair in Durban on Saturday, but the Sharks shall prevail in their Super Rugby clash against the Bulls, if bookmakers are to be believed...

The Sharks, impressive in the back-end of their recently-concluded Australasian tour, welcome a vastly-improved Bulls side to Kings Park this weekend.

Kick-off is at 17:15.

The Sharks, who went down to converted try in injury time against the Hurricanes last time out, find themselves in second place in the South African Conference, five points ahead of the fourth-placed Bulls, albeit having played one more match.

Leading SA bookies, BET.co.za have installed the home side as 5.5-point handicap favourites, and 1/2 for the outright victory.

The Bulls, coming off a bye last weekend, are on offer at 8/5, with the draw available at 25/1.

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