Daily Dispatch

Sharks focus on conquering Lions ahead of knockouts

- By KHANYISO TSHWAKU

IT WOULD be easy to say the Sharks are caught between a rock and a hard place and they are.

The Sharks will be damned if they beat the Lions at Kings Park today and they will be damned if they don’t.

They will be robbed of critical playoff momentum after their loss to the Bulls two weeks ago while there’s the significan­t matter of having to travel to New Zealand for a playoff in Wellington or Christchur­ch depending on what happens in the said Crusaders versus Hurricanes match.

Sharks coach Robert du Preez is not worried about the outcome of the New Zealand match or which playoff destinatio­n they will head to next week.

The Sharks were the one South African Super Rugby side to give the Lions a proper run for their money in the roundrobin stage and Du Preez is aware of how tough the Lions are.

After all‚ Johan Ackermann’s side have won 11 consecutiv­e matches with one loss to the Jaguares.

“It will be one of our toughest games because there’s a lot to play for. We need to get our campaign back on track and put in a good performanc­e before the quarterfin­al‚” Du Preez said.

“With the fact that we’ve got a potential quarterfin­al against a New Zealand team plus the Lions‚ we’ve needed to increase our intensity and ball in play time.

“We felt very unlucky not to have won that game against the Lions and we did play well in that specific game.

“I hope we’re going to have a repeat performanc­e and also win the game this time. We have to be accurate with our set-pieces and put their key players under pressure.”

Ackermann also has the joy of easing his first choice inside centre Rohan Janse van Rensburg off the bench ahead of what will be the coach’s last roundrobin Super Rugby match with the Lions.

It would be easy for Ackermann to get caught up in the emotion of finishing with the Lions on a high but there are four more games to be won before tournament win thoughts can be entertaine­d.

Ackermann recognised the need for his team to be more street-smart against the Sharks‚ especially with how the Sharks went toe-to-toe with them on April Fool’s Day when they won 34-29 at Ellis Park.

“We’ve done the job in terms of getting the home quarterfin­al. That’s the tough part but you still want to have good momentum going into the playo Ackermann said.

“Our focus is on this week and we’re not going to look beyond that. We have to respect the Sharks and it’s nice to have a pressure game before the playoffs. “It’s more important for us in terms of how we perform in the 80 minutes instead of worrying about what could happen in the future.

“We can’t change our mindset in a few hours and the mindset is to perform on Saturday. The Sharks have a quality side and they have everybody back on Saturday.” Teams: Sharks: 15 Lwazi Mvovo‚ 14 Kobus van Wyk‚ 13 Lukhanyo Am‚ 12 André Esterhuize­n‚ 11 Sbusiso Nkosi‚ 10 Garth April‚ 9 Cobus Reinach‚ 8 Daniel du Preez‚ 7 Jean-Luc du Preez‚ 6 Philip van der Walt (c)‚ 5 Stephan Lewies‚ 4 Etienne Oosthuizen‚ 3 Coenie Oosthuizen‚ 2 Chiliboy Ralepelle‚ 1 Thomas du Toit. Subs: 16 Stephan Coetzee‚ 17 Juan Schoeman‚ 18 Lourens Adriaanse‚ 19 Jean Droste‚ 20 Tera Mtembu‚ 21 Michael Claassens‚ 22 Curwin Bosch‚ 23 Jeremy Ward.

Lions: 15 Andries Coetzee‚ 14 Ruan Combrinck‚ 13 Lionel Mapoe‚ 12 Harold Vorster‚ 11 Courtnall Skosan‚ 10 Elton Jantjies‚ 9 Ross Cronjé‚ 8 Ruan Ackermann‚ 7 Kwagga Smith‚ 6 Jaco Kriel‚ 5 Franco Mostert‚ 4 Andries Ferreira‚ 3 Ruan Dreyer‚ 2 Malcolm Marx‚ 1 Jacques van Rooyen. Subs: 16 Akker van der Merwe‚ 17 Corné Fourie‚ 18 Johannes Jonker‚ 19 Lourens Erasmus‚ 20 Cyle Brink‚ 21 Faf de Klerk‚ 22 Rohan Janse van Rensburg‚ 23 Sylvian Mahuza. — TimesLIVE

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