Business Day

Sharks happy with progress

- Sithembiso Dindi

The Sharks had a comfortabl­e victory in the Challenge Cup at the weekend, but the Durbanbase­d franchise are fully aware their problems are not over by a long shot.

The Sharks dismantled French outfit Oyonnax 38-7 at Kings Park Stadium in Durban and registered their third win of the season in all competitio­ns.

The Springbok duo of Ox Nche and Makazole Mapimpi scored a brace each, while skipper Lukhanyo Am and Lappies Labuschagn­e both scored a try.

The victory saw the Durbanites move to the summit of the Challenge Cup pool A and qualify for the round of 16 with a game to spare.

There hasn’t been much to celebrate for the coastal side under new coach John Plumtree as they remain at the foot of the United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) table with a single win from nine outings.

Though their Challenge Cup campaign has been far from perfect, they have a realistic chance to achieve something this season.

Director of rugby at Kings Park Stadium Neil Powell acknowledg­ed Oyonnax didn’t send their best team to Durban, but said the win was a huge positive for the Sharks.

The Sharks play the Dragons in their final game of the pool stages and the Durban-based franchise will target victory in a mission to finish at the top of their group.

“The biggest positive is the win, I think it’s something that is much needed for us,” Powell said. “It was not a perfect performanc­e, but it’s definitely a foundation for us to build for the next game. We also knew the team we played was not the best Oyonnax team.

“They could have sent a better team to play against us, so we were definitely not full of ourselves and thinking that was their best team. Defensivel­y, I thought we had a good kicking game. At times we were really good and at times we could have been more clinical in decisionma­king, when to kick and when to run. In attack, it was the handling errors and maybe the discipline is something we need to work on for next weekend.”

Before their game against the French side, the Sharks had made it a habit to throw away the game in the final stages due to a lapse in concentrat­ion.

“It always shows the character and commitment of the team when they defend like that,” Powell said.

“It’s probably something we needed going to the next game, where we will play the Dragons and where there could be difficult conditions, with rain and more of a physical direct type of game we will be facing.

“The guys did really well even though we conceded quite a few penalties. So discipline, with that defensive performanc­e, we will definitely look at it,” he said.

38-7 win over French team Oyonnax in the Challenge Cup is a huge positive for the Sharks

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