The Citizen (Gauteng)

Fassi thrives at Sharks

MANGALO & WILLIAMS HAVE HELPED HIM MATURE AS A PLAYER

- Athenkosi Tsotsi

Sharks fullback Aphelele Fassi has credited the Durban side’s assistant coaches, Joey Mongalo and Dave Williams, for adding variation to his game, which has seen him in excellent form this season.

In a season that has been gloomy for the Sharks, Fassi has been one of their shining lights.

When he first burst on the scene, Fassi was an attacking maverick, but this season his game has matured all around.

His Man-of-the-Match performanc­e in the Sharks 23-13 win over Edinburgh in the United Rugby Championsh­ip last weekend displayed the positive steps he has made in his game. The 26-year-old was impressive in defence, attack and in the air, and his kicking was also top-notch.

“Saturday’s performanc­e, I was able to pull out a few tricks that I had and being able to put the team on the front foot every time,” Fassi said.

The fullback revealed that working with Mongalo (defence coach) and Williams (attack coach) during the pre-season has seen him develop into a player with a lot of variation in his game.

“Being able to have a full preseason with the coaches and setting your goals in terms of strength and weaknesses, I had the opportunit­y to work through those things,” he said.

I took time working with Joey Mongalo, working on my defence and the same with my kicking game, being able to sit with him and our attacking coach Dave Williams (helped).

“I was trying to bring a different game and not always being predictabl­e. The influence the two coaches had on me in the preseason and leading into the season has helped me,” Fassi said.

Another reason Fassi has credited for his good form is playing injury-free after he had to overcome an Anterior Talo-Fibular Ligament (ATFL) tear and broken fibula bone that disrupted his growth in the last two years.

Now that he’s playing well, is a Springbok return on Fassi’s mind to add to his three caps?

“Honestly speaking, it’s not something I put into my head. All my focus is here at the Sharks, playing for the badge and trying to put the Sharks in a different place,” he said.

Fassi and the Sharks return to action on Sunday when they take on Zebre in the last-16 of the Challenge Cup at Durban’s Kings Park (kick-off 4pm).

 ?? ?? APHELELE FASSI Picture: Gallo Images
APHELELE FASSI Picture: Gallo Images

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