Cape Argus

Notshe and Nche fit for Sharks

- MIKE GREENAWAY mike.greenaway@inl.co.za

THE Rainbow Cup South Africa competitio­n that kicks off on Saturday will provide highly competitiv­e rugby, reckons Sharks coach Sean Everitt, especially because of the carrot of the looming series against the British & Irish Lions.

Everitt admits there was disappoint­ment after the cancellati­on of the overseas leg of the Rainbow Cup, but the silver lining is that SA rugby can now sharpen its focus on to the muchantici­pated visit of the Lions in July.

“Internatio­nal competitio­n is what you want, and if we are patient, hopefully we will get it in October (when the PRO16 is due to start),” Everitt said.

The Rainbow Cup was to be an introducto­ry competitio­n for the SA teams into Europe against the PRO14 sides, and a full-scale PRO16 featuring the same teams is set for late this year.

“We know where we stand now, and I am sure our guys will be highly motivated to impress with the Lions tour not too far around the corner,” Everitt said. “There’s a lot to play for. I know the Sharks guys are going to want to put their hands up, and it will be the case in all the teams.”

The Rainbow Cup SA features the Stormers, Sharks, Bulls and Lions playing each other home and away in a double round of competitio­n, and Everitt says it will be fierce.

“I think these Saturday doublehead­ers will see all the teams going hammer and tongs,” Everitt said. “All of the teams have done some recruiting and look strengthen­ed (from the Currie Cup).

“The Stormers (the Sharks’ opposition at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday, 2pm) have consolidat­ed nicely by re-signing key players such as Steven Kitshoff and Frans Malherbe, and I think Marvin Orie (from the Lions) is a very good signing. With JD Schickerli­ng, I think they have two very shrewd line-out operators.”

The Sharks have had two matches against the Stormers/Western Province called off because of Covid19, and the last match they played was a tight Currie Cup semi-final, narrowly won by the Sharks.

“It will be interestin­g to see what type of game they play against us,” Everitt said “Last year they were primarily a set-piece side, but they used the ball more in the Preparatio­n Series. They have their heavyweigh­t ack now, so maybe they will go back to a set-piece game.”

Everitt said that last week’s called off Rainbow Cup clash against the same team had been a frustratio­n, but had allowed some of his players to get over their niggles.

“The extra week off has given (loosehead prop) Ox Nche and (No 8) Sikhumbuzo Notshe the chance to get over ankle problems they picked up against the Bulls (in the final Preparatio­n Series match).”

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