The Citizen (Gauteng)

Curwin grows in confidence

EVERITT: HE KEEPS TAKING SHARKS ‘OUT OF TRENCHES’

- Rudolph Jacobs

Sharks coach Sean Everitt hailed the kicking performanc­e of flyhalf Curwin Bosch, crediting him for making the biggest difference in their grinding 19-9 Currie Cup semifinal win over Western Province at Newlands over the weekend.

Man-of-the-Match Bosch kicked 14 points as the Sharks surprised Province and spoiled their Newlands farewell, to set up a final against the Bulls at Loftus this coming weekend.

“It’s incredible how Curwin has gone this season. He has taken us out of the trenches a couple of times,” said Everitt.

“With the extended time he has had at 10 he is just growing in confidence in his kicking game and the drop goal and penalties he kicked were obviously the difference in the game.”

Bosch’s three long-range penalty attempts in the opening 11 minutes gave the Sharks a 9-0 lead at a time in the game when Province were dominating territory and possession.

“We are very proud of him and he obviously made a big contributi­on to the result,” said Everitt.

This weekend will be the first time the Sharks and Bulls have met in a final since 2008, when the Sharks won 14-9 in Durban, and the first time they have contested a trophy battle at Loftus since 2003 when the Bulls won 40-19.

“The Bulls were always dominant with their pack and it was only a couple of weeks ago that they came unstuck with a different team.

“Going to the Highveld will pose different challenges and we will work out a plan so that we can come out on top in the final.”

Everitt acknowledg­ed the Bulls

were a powerful unit and did well from turnovers, but he felt it had all come from pressure at the breakdown.

“Flank Marco van Staden and No 8 Duane Vermeulen have been huge in that regard, so that’s an area we will have to sharpen,” he said.

“The Bulls showed they were

the form team after the Unlocked series and would pose a massive challenge for us.”

Everitt also compliment­ed his side’s approach on defence to negate Province’s strengths, as well as at the breakdowns, after discussing within their own unit over the last two weeks that the game would be won up front.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? PINPOINT ACCURACY. Sharks flyhalf Curwin Bosch was in fine form in their Currie Cup semifinal against Western Province at Newlands on Saturday.
Picture: Gallo Images PINPOINT ACCURACY. Sharks flyhalf Curwin Bosch was in fine form in their Currie Cup semifinal against Western Province at Newlands on Saturday.

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