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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Welcome to the world’s most expensive hotel suite — a stunning two-storey palace in the sky overlooking the Las Vegas strip, costing $100,000-a-night. The Palms has just unveiled the jewel in the crown of its ongoing $690million refurbishment of the casino resort — the Empathy Suite, a Sky Villa designed by and featuring the works of world-renowned English artist Damien Hirst, aged 53. The Empathy Suite sprawls over 9,000 square-feet and two floor and features a butterfly-motif mosaic tiled pool overlooking the strip, a vast collection of art including any original works by Hirst, a 13-seat curved glass bar top encrusting medical waste art, along with two lounge and theater areas that accommodate up to 52 guests. There’s also Hirst-desined furniture, drapery, carpeting and serpentine-shaped Italian leather sofas with the butterfly motif. Above the centre bar is Hirst’s Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time (2018) art piece – a marlin skeleton in a vitrine and taxidermy marlin in another. The opulent dining area seats eight people, while both master bedrooms come complete with California-King beds, massive closets and bathrooms with double sinks and theatrical lighting. The villa also boasts a powder room, a salt healing room, a fitness center and two massage rooms, while the outdoor area features a pool and panoramic views of Sin City. A stay at the suite — which is reserved for millionaire high-roller gamblers, also involves a highly personalised and exclusive guest experience while at the property, including 24-hour butler service, over-the-top welcome amenities and a private behind-the-scenes art tour of the suite and entire property. There’s also a chauffeured car service throughout the stay and A-list access to Palms’ premier amenities such as KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub, the Pearl Concert Theater and the Palms’ world-class recording studio and a $10,000 credit to use at the resort. The Sky Villa contains six original works from Hirst including
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  • Dustin Jinka of the Blue Bulls during the Sharks XV versus The Blue Bulls match held prior to the Super15 match between The Mr Price Sharks and The Blues held at Mr Price Kings Park Stadium in Durban on the 26th February 2011..Photo By:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • Akona Ndungane of the Blue Bulls during the Sharks XV versus The Blue Bulls match held prior to the Super15 match between The Mr Price Sharks and The Blues held at Mr Price Kings Park Stadium in Durban on the 26th February 2011..Photo By:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • Akona Ndungane of the Blue Bulls during the Sharks XV versus The Blue Bulls match held prior to the Super15 match between The Mr Price Sharks and The Blues held at Mr Price Kings Park Stadium in Durban on the 26th February 2011..Photo By:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • Durban. 250818. Aphelele Fassi of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Aphelele Fassi of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Aphelele Fassi of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Aphelele Fassi of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Aphelele Fassi of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Aphelele Fassi of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Curwin Bosch of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Johan Deysel of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Curwin Bosch of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Johan Deysel of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Johan Deysel of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Johan Deysel of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Johan Deysel of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jeremy Ward of the Cell C Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jeremy Ward of the Cell C Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jeremy Ward of the Cell C Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jeremy Ward of the Cell C Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jeremy Ward of the Cell C Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jeremy Ward of the Cell C Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 140418. Curwin Bosch the Cell C Sharks and Johnny Kotze during the Super Rugby match between Cell C Sharks and Vodacom Bulls at Jonsson Kings Park Stadium on April 14, 2018 in Durban, South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency/ANA
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  • Durban. 140418. Lukhanyo Amof the Cell C Sharks during the Super Rugby match between Cell C Sharks and Vodacom Bulls at Jonsson Kings Park Stadium on April 14, 2018 in Durban, South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency/ANA
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  • Durban. 250818. Aphelele Fassi of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Johan Deysel of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Johan Deysel of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Johan Deysel of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Johan Deysel of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Johan Deysel of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jade Stighling of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jade Stighling of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jade Stighling of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Ruan Nortje of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jade Stighling of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Ruan Nortje of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Ruan Nortje of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Ruan Nortje of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jessie Kriel of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jessie Kriel of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jessie Kriel of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jessie Kriel of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Hendre Stassen of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Hendre Stassen of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jessie Kriel of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Durban. 250818. Jessie Kriel of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the Sharks and the Vodacom Bulls at Kings Park stadium, Durban South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency. ( ANA ).
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  • Curwin Bosch of the Sharks tackles Jamba Ulengo of th eBulls during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Curwin Bosch of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Lizo Gboka of the Bulls runs into Jean-Luc du Preez of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Phillip van der Walt of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Odwa Ndungane of the Sharks tackles Duncan Matthews during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Inny Radebe of the Sharks is tackled by Travis Ishmael of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Phillip van der Walt of the Sharks tackles RG Snyman during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Keegan Daniel (r) and Franco Marais of the Sharks tackle RG Snyman during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Hanco Venter of the Sharks tackles Jamba Ulengo of the Bulls during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Curwin Bosch of the Sharks kicks a penalty during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Hanco Venter of the Sharks is tackled by Piet van Zyl during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Phillip van der Walt of the Sharks on the chrage during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Andre Esterhuizen of the Sharks looks to breeak a tackle during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Andre Esterhuizen of the Sharks caught in a tackle during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Andre Esterhuizen of the sharks is tackled by Piet van Zyl during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Lukhanyo Am of the Sharks is tackled during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Inny Radebe of the Sharks is charged by Piet van Zyl during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Ruan Botha of th Sharks lines up Ruan Steenkamp during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Odwa Ndungane of the Sharks beats a tackle during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Ruan Botha of the Sharks passes the ball backwards during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Lwazi Mvovo of the Sharks during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Tian Schoeman of th eBulls during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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  • Jean-Luc du Preez during the Currie Cup match between the The Sharks and The Blue Bulls held at King's Park, Durban, South Africa on the 27th August 2016<br />
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