Lions secure dramatic 23-22 win over Sharks in Durban

The Lions clinched a thrilling 23-22 victory against the Sharks in the United Rugby Championship on Saturday in Durban. Scoring in the final moments, the visitors notched their fourth win of the season despite the hosts claiming four tries to the Lions' three. The match highlighted the competitive intensity of the URC as both teams fought until the end.

In a nail-biting encounter at the Hollywoodbets Kings Park Stadium in Durban, the Lions edged out the Sharks 23-22 in the United Rugby Championship (URC). The game, played on January 3, 2026, saw the Lions trailing slightly at half-time, with the score at 17-18 in their favor after a fiercely contested first half.

The second half intensified the drama, as the Sharks powered through with four tries overall, showcasing their attacking prowess. However, the Lions responded resiliently, managing three tries and crucially scoring in the dying seconds to secure the win. This victory marks the Lions' fourth of the URC season, boosting their standings amid a tight competition.

Post-match updates from the Lions' official account captured the excitement: at full-time, the scoreboard read Hollywoodbets Sharks 22 – 23 Lions. The result underscores the visitors' determination on the road.

With this match concluded, the URC now enters a three-week break. Attention shifts to the Champions Cup and European Challenge Cup competitions, resuming next weekend. For the Sharks, the narrow defeat serves as a reminder of the fine margins in professional rugby, while the Lions carry momentum into the pause.

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