Sunday Tribune

Brilliant Bosch boots Bulls

- MIKE GREENAWAY

SHARKS ........................................ (12) 18

BULLS ............................................... (5) 5

TO PARAPHRASE Bulls coach John Mitchell, it will be difficult for the Sharks to mess it up from here in their march to the Currie Cup play-offs and beyond after they produced another commanding performanc­e at Kings Park yesterday – this time in horrendous conditions.

For this time around, the Sharks had to contend with the persistent rain as well as the burly Bulls, but they thoroughly dominated the visiting forwards to provide young flyhalf Curwin Bosch the platform to exhibit some outrageous skills. We yesterday surely saw a star Bok flyhalf in the making.

“The Sharks are well Mitchell said.

“They deserve to be where they are (well clear of the pack at the top of the Currie Cup log). Long ago I thought they would be the team to beat in this year’s Currie Cup because they have such a good balance in their team.

“They have enough experience sprinkled across the right areas in the team plus youth and enthusiasm in the backs, and their pack is the most experience­d in the competitio­n. It is well led by (lock) Ruan Botha, who is leading by example, and he has even grown into a ball carrier, which demonstrat­es the confidence he has, as well as the confidence of the Sharks pack, which is playing very good rugby.”

Long before kick-off it was evident that the game would be ruined as the spectacle of running rugby it had been shaping set,” up to be during the week, with curtains of rain drenching Kings Park from lunch time yesterday.

Neverthele­ss, there was some slick work from the Sharks, notably the wonderfull­y impressive try by S’bu Nkosi who, out on the wing, received a Beaudon Barrett-style kick-pass to score untouched. It was lovely to behold and we can only hope that we one day see a replica of that try happening with both those players in the green and gold.

The Sharks scored a second try in the first half when veteran flanker Keegan Daniel slithered over and the Bulls would have been happy to have been only 12-5 down at half-time given that their forwards were getting a hammering.

In the second half, Bosch would add a penalty and a magnificen­t drop goal through the heavy rain to complete the scoring – in the second half the rain had intensifie­d and positive rugby was impossible, and the game became more of a wrestling match, where muscular Sharks players, such as Dan du Preez, Jacques Vermeulen and Botha, were excellent.

Bosch’s out-of-hand kicking was immaculate, despite the conditions, and he repeatedly drove the Bulls back into their half with precision kicking.

Mitchell, the former All Blacks coach, said Bosch was on his way to internatio­nal stardom but was not yet the finished product.

“Curwin certainly has plenty of ability, his kicking skills are exceptiona­l and he attacks well off front ball and he has a good step, but he has to improve significan­tly on defence to play Test rugby, although you can hide him, I suppose, but as he matures into his body that will be helpful for him (on defence),” Mitchell said.

“I just think he is still a bit young and light and needs to be nurtured further before being put to the slaughter,” Mitchell added with a laugh, probably having a light-hearted dig at the Springboks’ demise in Auckland last week.

The Sharks play the Lions in Durban on Friday night and then finish against Western Province (also at Kings Park) before the semi-finals.

SCORERS

Sharks: Tries: S’bu Nkosi, Keegan Daniel. Conversion­s: Curwin Bosch. Penalties: Bosch Bulls: Try: Aston Fortuin

 ?? PICTURE: LEON LESTRADE/ANA ?? Leading by example, Sharks lock and captain Ruan Botha goes on the offensive, despite the attention of Jttjackson. Up in support of his skipper is flank Jean-luc du Preez. INSET LEFT: Hugely impressive wing S’busiso Nkosi competes in the air for the...
PICTURE: LEON LESTRADE/ANA Leading by example, Sharks lock and captain Ruan Botha goes on the offensive, despite the attention of Jttjackson. Up in support of his skipper is flank Jean-luc du Preez. INSET LEFT: Hugely impressive wing S’busiso Nkosi competes in the air for the...

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