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It is not going to get any easier for the Sharks, admits Du Preez

- Mike Greenaway

DURBAN: Sharks coach Robert du Preez said that he gave his team a roasting after an indifferen­t performanc­e against the struggling Reds, that neverthele­ss could have resulted in a win.

The Sharks lost 28-26 and Du Preez was not of the school of thought that his team had been unlucky to lose after leading for 72 minutes of the game.

“I don’t think we played well at all,” Du Preez said. “We are still debating that it is a consolatio­n that we were eight minutes from winning, but the reality is that we did not get to play too much rugby because we had so little possession.”

The Sharks did not get their game going, and talk of playing an expansive game remained the focus.

“That was not the way we want to play. We could not get phases going and battled to get out of our half,” Du Preez said. “There were too many individual errors that gave the ball back to the Reds, and then our discipline was unacceptab­le. This was disappoint­ing because we spoke so much in the pre-season about discipline, yet gave away 11 penalties. That is too many in Super Rugby, and we also have a player suspended (Etienne Oosthuizen for two weeks after being found guilty of foul play).”

The Sharks are based in Sydney and will travel to the Australian capital on Thursday before Saturday’s game.

“It is not going to get any easier,” Du Preez said. “They could have beaten the Crusaders in their home game last week. They lost narrowly and showed they are well organised, perhaps more so than the Reds. The Sharks do not have a good record in Canberra and the Brumbies are well coached by Stephen Larkham. It is a tough place to play. Our record shows that.”

Du Preez hasn’t finalised his team, but said he’d make one or two changes. One enforced change is in the second row where Oosthuizen will be replaced by Stephan Lewies.

“Etienne is a big loss for us with his physicalit­y, and he was really looking forward to playing against his former team. The guys coming in have to take their opportunit­ies.”

On a positive note, Du Preez said he was pleased with the form of halfbacks Cobus Reinach and Pat Lambie.

“I was happy with both guys, and with match practice they will get sharper,” the coach said.

“But they need more possession if we are to get our game going. Improved discipline will help because we gave too much ball away through not protecting the ball that came our way, and we also have to improve our exiting from our 22. We need more territory on our exiting.”

 ?? Picture: SAMUEL SHIVAMBU, BACKPAGEPI­X ?? IN A TIGHT SPOT: Trevor Nyakane’s credential­s have come under the spotlight after being made to look like a novice on Saturday.
Picture: SAMUEL SHIVAMBU, BACKPAGEPI­X IN A TIGHT SPOT: Trevor Nyakane’s credential­s have come under the spotlight after being made to look like a novice on Saturday.

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