Yaw Penxe intends to use his blistering pace and dancing feet on the European stage to put Harlequins in a spin when Sharks become the first South African team to compete in the Champions Cup.
The Queenstown-born wing insists it is an “honour” to be able to play in the Northern Hemisphere’s premier club competition. The 25-year-old also insists the teams from the South mean business as well as adding extra interest and colour to the tournament for the first time.
Tabai Matson’s Quins will face a stiff test of their character and resolve when then face Sharks in the “Tank” on Saturday. They w...
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