Cape Times

Sharks to rest their sore players

- Mike Greenaway

DURBAN: The Sharks host the Kings at Kings Park on Saturday and it is likely that there will be a freshening up of the starting XV that played so well against the Waratahs at the weekend.

The Sharks beat the ‘Tahs 37-14 and it is an indictment on taciturn coach Robert du Preez that he pronounced that the overall performanc­e was not good enough, and that improvemen­t would be sought against the struggling Eastern Province team this week, even if it meant bringing a number of new faces into the starting line-up.

“We left too many points out there and lost our grip on the game in the second half,” the stern Du Preez said.

“We need to keep improving, as we have done since that poor first-round game against the Reds, and if there are new guys coming in this week, that won’t make a difference to the overall team challenge and the standards we are aiming for.”

The Sharks lost captain and flyhalf Pat Lambie two minutes into the game because of a back spasm and while the extent of the injury is still to be evaluated, he is unlikely to play against the Kings.

His replacemen­t, Curwin Bosch turned in a Man-of-theMatch performanc­e in scoring 27 points off the bench. Du Preez’s response? “He has a lot of talent, he had a good game ...”

The coach is a master of understate­ment. He prefers to say less than more in press conference­s, but he surely will be elated that a 21-year-old who has been earmarked as a fullback came on and played a match-winning performanc­e at No 10.

In an another injury developmen­t, starting fullback Clement Poitrenaud was pulled off at halftime because of a niggling groin injury that was being nursed last week.

Du Preez intimated

We have some outstandin­g talent in the squad and we are going to back all of the guys. It is a very long competitio­n and the coaching staff have no concerns at all in backing our bench and giving everybody a shot.”

that players who were sore would be rested this week, meaning a possible chance for 2016 South African Under-20 flyhalf Bernhard Janse van Rensburg.

“We have young guns in Berhard and Inny Radebe who need to be tested at this level,” Du Preez said.

With Lambie and Poitrenaud injured in the first half against the Waratahs, the Sharks backline needed to be restructur­ed and Du Preez was pleased with what he saw.

“We saw the class of a guy like Lukhanyo Am, who ended up on the wing and, of course, Curwin at flyhalf,” the coach said.

“We have some outstandin­g talent in the squad and we are going to back all of the guys. It is a very long competitio­n and the coaching staff have no concerns at all in backing our bench and giving everybody a shot.” JOHANNESBU­RG: For the second year running the Lions have gone down to the Jaguares in Buenos Aires. And again it was a case of the visitors’ discipline letting them down.

Johan Ackermann’s men lost 36-24 on Saturday night; their first defeat of the season, while the Jaguares picked up their second victory after beating the Kings in round one.

Both team’s scored four tries, but the trusty boot of flyhalf Nicolas Sanchez ensured the home team built a good lead and hung on for victory.

Ackermann yesterday said the two yellow cards his team were handed by referee Nick Briant cost his side dearly. “The less I say about the referee the better ... we simply have to live with his decisions,” lamented Ackermann.

“But, our discipline let us down; we were not good. We played with 14 men for 20 minutes and the penalties we gave away allowed them to build a good lead and we couldn’t haul it in.”

Andries Ferreira and Robbie Coetzee copped yellow cards and the Jaguares were able to go 21-7 up at halftime, a lead that they never gave up despite a strong two-try finish by the visitors.

“We were poor. We lost ball in contact, weren’t able to get momentum going and our balance wasn’t good ... we didn’t know when to kick and when to run, our decision-making was poor,” said the coach.

 ?? Picture: SAMUEL SHIVAMBU, BACKPAGEPI­X ?? MAN OF THE MOMENT: Curwin Bosch scored 27 points after replacing Pat Lambie.
Picture: SAMUEL SHIVAMBU, BACKPAGEPI­X MAN OF THE MOMENT: Curwin Bosch scored 27 points after replacing Pat Lambie.

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