
The 2015 champions spent almost 70 minutes of the match a
man short after inside centre Jason Emery received a red card in the
13th minute for a dangerous charge in the air on fullback Willie Le
Roux, who landed heavily on his head and neck.
After medical checks, the Springboks back was able to continue.
"It was a tough game, we defended pretty well, we had plenty
of energy, but we were beaten by a better team," Highlanders captain
Ben Smith said. "We had to work hard as a back three to cover the
midfield (gap) and the wingers did really well."
The Sharks, who have been difficult to break down but still
lost their three previous games, also spent 20 minutes with 14 men after
lock Stephan Lewies and centre J.P Pietersen were sin-binned by referee
Ben O'Keeffe either side of half time.
Both were yellow carded after a succession of defensive
penalties, which were effective in thwarting numerous Highlanders
attacking opportunities.
The first half scoring was restricted to two April penalties
and one by Lima Sopoaga to give the visitors a fortunate 6-3 lead at
the break after they conceded five successive penalties on their tryline
in the final 10 minutes.
April and Sopoaga traded two penalties each in the second half before
Highlanders' winger Matt Faddes then scored the game's first try with a
little more than 20 minutes remaining.
That try, which gave the hosts a 14-12 lead, looked enough until April slotted his fifth penalty.
Sopoaga had an opportunity to seal it for the home side with
a little under 90 seconds remaining when he set up for a drop goal
attempt but it sailed wide.
It was the second successive one-point loss for the
Highlanders, who had won their previous five games before they lost
28-27 to the Queensland Reds in Brisbane two weeks ago.
(Reporting by Greg Stutchbury in Wellington; Editing by John O'Brien)
- Reuters
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