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Am excited at prospect of hunting with Sharks again

- KHANYISO TSHWAKU Picture: CARL FOURIE/GALLO IMAGES

Springbok and Sharks outside centre Lukhanyo Am’s wrist injury forced him to miss the bulk of South Africa’s season, but he feels he’s back with a bang.

The former Border Bulldogs star took part in Sunday’s Super Hero Sunday pre-season matches in Cape Town, and the Sharks have a final pre-season game against the Bulls in Ballito on Saturday.

They travel to Singapore to face the Sunwolves in their Super Rugby opener on February 16.

The Sharks will need the highly intelligen­t‚ skilled and resourcefu­l Am to be at his best this season, and the tough preseason games have allowed him to gain match-fitness without the stress of results.

“I’ve been impressed with myself because I’ve been out for about four months, but in building up to the warm-up games‚ my confidence has been up and, with the work that I’ve put in during pre-season‚ I’m in good shape‚” said Am.

“In these pre-season games‚ we’ve been trying to implement what we’ve been doing at training and we actually take more risks because there’s not a lot of consequenc­e of losing or winning the game.

“It’s really good to have tough competitio­n before the tournament proper because the standard of Super Rugby is very high.

“From these games‚ we’ll measure where we’re at now and what we need to do going into the tournament.”

The Sharks acquired David Williams as a skills and attack coach during the off-season to help sharpen their off-loading game.

Am is a key cog in the Sharks backline in terms of this aspect of their game.

His ability to drift into unseen gaps and get the ball going when it’s least expected made the Sharks a dangerous side when their machine flowed.

Am said Williams has helped to iron out the creases in their attacking game.

“We’ve worked on a few different things, but because we’ll be facing a number of teams during the season and different defensive systems‚ he’s been pushing us to adjust on a week to week basis.

“He’s been really working on our shape and the way we want to play in this tournament‚” said Am.

The Sharks have the momentum from last year’s Currie Cup final win against Western Province‚ even though it often counts for nothing in the whitehot world of Super Rugby.

Am was cautiously optimistic with regards to their chances in this year’s tournament.

“We’ve got quite a big and talented squad because in the competitio­n‚ we all feed off each other.

“It’s healthy competitio­n and we’re helping each other.

“We’re also trying to take confidence from the Currie Cup success and build it into the Super Rugby tournament‚” said Am.

It’s really good to have tough competitio­n before the tournament

 ??  ?? BACK IN THE MIX: Lukhanyo Am of the Sharks and Boks has made a full recovery from a wrist injury that had sidelined him for most of the season. Am is now in full training with the Sharks, and is excited for the start of the Super Rugby campaign on February 16.
BACK IN THE MIX: Lukhanyo Am of the Sharks and Boks has made a full recovery from a wrist injury that had sidelined him for most of the season. Am is now in full training with the Sharks, and is excited for the start of the Super Rugby campaign on February 16.

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