Saturday Star

Ballito hosts Bulls v Sharks show

- MIKE GREENAWAY mike.greenaway@inl.co.za

THE burgeoning town of Ballito on KZN’S irresistib­le Dolphin Coast will host today’s appetising friendly between the Sharks and the Bulls, the first occasion first-class rugby will be played north of the Sharks’ ancestral home of Kings Park.

The venue is, in fact, at a school, Ashton College, and ticket sales indicate that it will be packed out.

And rightly so, given that both the Bulls and the Sharks are fielding very close to their best possible lineups ahead of their respective Super Rugby openers next week, against the Stormers (Pretoria) and Sunwolves (Singapore).

Both camps have mentioned the phrase “dress rehearsal”, and while both have extended benches for second-half trials, it is fair to mention that a positive result is important for both after the Sharks lost narrowly to the Lions in Cape Town in last week’s Super Hero Sunday, and the Bulls were eclipsed by the Stormers.

Two losses in a row, albeit it in warm-up fixtures, is hardly ideal from a confidence point of view.

It gives a nice edge to a hit-out that will have 22 Springboks on show, 13 for the Sharks and nine for the Bulls.

Two of those Boks are on the bench for the Sharks in flyhalf Robert du Preez and centre Andre Esterhuize­n, and the reason is that they are still a touch weary from their overseas commitment­s during the SA off season and should return to the starting line-up against the Sunwolves.

Otherwise the Sharks will be at their strongest, with there being just two injuries on their books – flankers Jean-luc du Preez (two months away) and Philip van der Walt (three weeks).

Today there will be choice matchups all over the park. In the front row, for instance, the Sharks’ all-springbok trio of Coenie Oosthuizen, Akker van der Merwe and Beast Mtawarira will square up against the equally pedigreed Bulls combo of Trevor Nyakane, Schalk Brits and Lizo Gqoboka.

At flyhalf, Curwin Bosch has a great opportunit­y to show the Sharks’ coaching staff what he can in the position (in the absence of Robert du Preez), against Springbok incumbent Handre Pollard; and how about the two major rivals for the Springbok No 13 jersey, Lukhanyo Am and Jesse Kriel, squaring up?

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