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The keys to Gauteng victory

Jukskei derby permeated with thrilling skirmishes DESPERATE STUFF Turn a good season into a great one – Baxter

- JACQUES VAN DER WESTHUYZEN MAZOLA MOLEFE

It’s the big Jukskei derby between the Lions and the Bulls at Ellis Park this after noon (kick-off 5.15pm). The home team are in a good space, having registered 10 wins from 11 games; the Bulls have won just three matches all season. Both coaches Johan Ackermann and Nollis Marais will want answers to some burning questions, but so, too, national boss Allister Coetzee, who’ll have a beady eye on proceeding­s. Here, our rugby writer discusses some of the key talking points going into what should be a high-energy affair. STUART Baxter says he keeps having to politely ask the people around him to stop talking about giving him a big send-off as SuperSport United coach in the form of successful­ly defending the Nedbank Cup.

Now that the cat is out of the bag and the Scotsman is returning to the employ of the South African Football Associatio­n (Safa) as the new Bafana Bafana coach for a second stint, part of the focus has been about how Baxter will be remembered at SuperSport. He admits that he does chase accomplish­ments, like any one in his position would, but he’d rather that his players, who were so thrown off by the news that Baxter was talking to Safa it derailed their Absa Premiershi­p title ambitions, turn a “good season into a great one”.

SuperSport face Chippa United for the second time this week, albeit at a different venue and in a semi-final of another tournament, when they travel to the Sisa Dukashe Stadium in Mdantsane, East London, today hoping they can overcome a side that thrashed them 3-0 at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Wednesday.

“My role is to get these players, who I feel have been fantastic this season and worked really hard, to win something at the end of the season. The other day I also had to stop Stan (Matthews, the club chief executive) talking about giving me a big send off,” Baxter explains. “I want to win things yes, but it can easily sound like you are pompous when you start talking about those kinds of things and mentioning yourself all the time. Maybe there will be time to reflect on what I’ve done here, but right now I think these players deserve something. The amount of work they have put in is incredible – between having to play our domestic games and CAF commitment­s as well, we have had to manage ourselves and fight mental fatigue.”

With only one league match to go before the end of the campaign, SuperSport cannot finish higher than fourth place, where they currently lie, meaning the Nedbank Cup semi-final has become their No 1 priority.

And with Dan Malesela back at Chippa after spending the last four weeks on “special leave” following a decision by chairman Siviwe “Chippa” Mpengesi, who was on the verge of sacking him before having a change of heart and pleading with the coach to return and save the team from the drop, the Chilli Boys are a real threat this afternoon.

They were too hot for SuperSport on Wednesday.

“It was exactly what we expected from Chippa, and I don’t think Dan coming back made any difference because we had played them before while he was still there.

“Dan is like me, he is never going to compromise the way he wants to play just because they were in danger of being relegated.

“But we had Keagan Ritchie sent off in the 70th minute and they sort of kicked on from there. And before the match Kingston (Nkhatha) broke down and we had to bring Fagrie Lakay at the last minute. We don’t want to be nonchalant about our CAF games, but the Nedbank Cup is our best chance of getting a trophy,” says Baxter.

 ??  ?? Augustine Pulu of the Blues is gang-tackled by the Stormers’ Nizaam Carr and Seabelo Senatla during their Super Rugby encounter at Newlands last night. The Cape Town side were victorious 30-22, in what was a must win game for then, which sets their...
Augustine Pulu of the Blues is gang-tackled by the Stormers’ Nizaam Carr and Seabelo Senatla during their Super Rugby encounter at Newlands last night. The Cape Town side were victorious 30-22, in what was a must win game for then, which sets their...

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