The Citizen (Gauteng)

Du Preez lauds Sharks defence

DOMINANT: EVEN WITH POSSESSION, LIONS STILL LOSE

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Durban side keep their slim play-off hopes alive.

Sharks coach Robert du Preez is a tough taskmaster but would have been happy to give his team 10/10 for effort after they upset the Lions 31-24 in their Super Rugby match in Durban at the weekend.

The victory ends a seven-match losing streak for the Sharks against the Lions, who also had not lost to a South African franchise since Round 12 in 2015 – and it was thanks to a phenomenal defensive effort by the home side as the visitors enjoyed around 60% of the possession and territory.

“The boys will enjoy tonight, I can tell you that, and they thoroughly deserve it. The team was outstandin­g. We obviously didn’t have any possession in the firsthalf and not a lot of territory, so we knew we needed a special defensive performanc­e and the defence was outstandin­g.

“It required a real fightback and I just said at halftime that they must play for each other. And we broke them down, that took it’s toll on them in the end, it played into our hands. This game was very revealing in terms of the character of the boys,” Du Preez said.

Sharks hooker Akker van der Merwe played less than 70% of the game, being forced to come off due to an injured shoulder sustained in a collapsed scrum, but in that time he did more than enough to win the Man-of-the-Match award, putting in a here, there and everywhere performanc­e.

“Akker only played for 55 min but was still Man of the Match, he had a fantastic game. Chiliboy Ralepelle also did really well when he came on, especially in the scrums. Lwazi Mvovo was outstandin­g after getting a late call up and he showed that he can still run fantastica­lly well.

“We’ll still take it one game at a time, but we’ve got our campaign back on track and our Springboks have come back with a lot of confidence,” Du Preez said.

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