The Citizen (Gauteng)

Patience is Sharks’ plea

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Ken Borland

The Sharks have played some thrilling rugby and their attack has been creating opportunit­ies in their first two games, but they have only had intermitte­nt success in actually rounding off those chances, leading to much frustratio­n at Kings Park.

Patience is usually the medicine recommende­d for frustratio­n and that has certainly been the watchword in Durban this week ahead of their match against the Sunwolves on Saturday.

“It is frustratin­g when you have the opposition on the ropes and you don’t put them away, and then it becomes even more annoying when you watch the replay of the game and you see the opportunit­ies you created and did not convert. But I really don’t think we are far away,” senior player Keegan Daniel (above) said this week.

“We just need to be patient. It is not like we are going on to the field and don’t know what we are doing. We are on the right track. We just have to click, start converting our opportunit­ies and eliminatin­g our mistakes, and I think the rest will click into place. I think we are close to doing that, we just have to believe and stick to what we are doing.”

Speaking after the 24-24 draw with the Waratahs, coach Robert du Preez had the same message:

“The conditions were humid so the ball was very difficult to handle, but even after applying the pressure, we just let them off the hook too many times. The game was there for the taking but we were just impatient at times, right to the death. We were trying to play too much rugby instead of slowing it down. We had quite a few opportunit­ies, we didn’t take those. And our game management was poor,” said Du Preez.

“But there was some really positive stuff out there: the tries we scored were really good and I was very happy with the scrums, that was a huge improvemen­t. But we just need to learn to show more patience,” Du Preez said.

The good news for the Sharks is that the pack, outplayed by the Lions in the opening round, were able to supply plenty of frontfoot ball against a Wallaby-laden Waratahs side.

But we just need to learn to show more patience.

Robert du Preez Sharks coach

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