The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sharks ready to turn the corner

DU PREEZ: PATIENCE WILL BE KEY AGAINST SUNWOLVES

- Ken Borland

One naturally assumes the Sharks should see off the Sunwolves with ease at King’s Park today, but with the home side resting some first-choice players and the pressure mounting on them to win their first game of the Super Rugby season, there is always the potential for something silly to happen.

Coach Robert du Preez said he could not just “pay lip-service” to utilising the depth in his squad, but exhorted the players to show patience while also, just to be safe, talking up the strength of the Sunwolves.

“I always said we would utilise the strength of the squad, we have to do it and we believe this is a good opportunit­y. There’s a lot of competitio­n, 31 or 32 players in the reckoning, so it’s a great place to be,” Du Preez said.

“Last week the players were very disappoint­ed, they just lacked patience.

“But I believe we’re on the cusp of a really good game. It’s just about timing and the boys are really energised and looking forward to a great last game before we travel. But the Sunwolves have been good in both their previous games, they have a great coaching staff and some very experience­d players, so it’s going to be a very tough game. We can’t underestim­ate them.”

But that is exactly the danger when one fields an under-strength side and, with the added pressure of expectatio­n that the Sharks will easily beat the Sunwolves, there is a real danger that the Sharks will try and play too much rugby, too soon, against the gritty Japanese side.

That will surely lead to the sort of scrappy game the Sunwolves thrive on, so ball-retention rather than the end-goal of scoring tries should probably be the focus for the Sharks.

“People see sunshine but the humidity is unbelievab­le and it makes it difficult to play multi-phase rugby. But we just need a bit more patience. When we put the phases together we look really dangerous,” Du Preez said.

“We have to remember that we only took the game away from them in the last five minutes the last time we played them.”

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? ENERGISED. Sharks coach Robert du Preez believes his team are in a good space ahead of their Super Rugby match against the Sunwolves in Durban today.
Picture: Gallo Images ENERGISED. Sharks coach Robert du Preez believes his team are in a good space ahead of their Super Rugby match against the Sunwolves in Durban today.

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