Business Day

Sharks desperate for URC victory

- Liam Del Carme

It may not be the start of the road to United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) redemption but the Sharks are in desperate need of a win over the Stormers in Durban on Saturday.

They have thoroughly underwhelm­ed in the competitio­n with just one win in nine starts but they have an opportunit­y to lift themselves off the bottom of the points table, and metaphoric­ally the floor, with a win over their coastal rivals.

The injection of Springboks, excluding influentia­l lock Eben Etzebeth, who is out injured, may help revive the Sharks’ fortunes in what could be a huge boost of morale for the team and confidence in the franchise.

The Sharks’ owners and fans are desperate to see a turnaround and a win over arguably the most consistent team in the URC will go a long way to changing course.

Unlike the Sharks, who will have some of the cavalry restored, the Stormers will be without Damian Willemse, Manie Libbok and Evan Roos, who are under SA Rugbydecre­ed mandatory rest.

The Stormers, however, may have to adopt a more pragmatic approach with ball in hand in muggy Durban.

Their superior game management has stood them in good stead in derby matches and they again may have to lean heavily on that skill this weekend. Without Libbok and Willemse, however, that is easier said than done.

In Johannesbu­rg the Lions will set about the task of applying the finishing touches on a job they thought they had completed in Pretoria at the end of January. They suffered an agonising last-minute defeat to the Bulls but have the opportunit­y to claw back lost ground at Ellis Park on Saturday.

Being more relentless at the set piece is an area of focus for the home side.

A win is crucial for the Lions if they are going to sustain their challenge for a place in the knock-out rounds for the first time in the URC. Having said that, the 10th-placed Lions could catapult into fifth if results elsewhere go in their favour this weekend.

Defeat could see them slip down to 12th with a congested mid-table to negotiate back into the play-off spots.

If the Bulls felt they didn’t have sufficient thrust in attack in their last match at Loftus Versfeld they should not have the same complaint, with gamebreaki­ng back-liners Kurt-Lee Arendse and Canan Moodie likely to return to the side this weekend.

The return of the competitio­n this weekend will arrive with a twist. URC teams will be sporting their school or club colours in the first of two special “origin rounds ” where the players’ rugby roots will be remembered and celebrated.

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