The Citizen (KZN)

Sharks coach praises pivot

- Athenkosi Tsotsi

The Sharks have managed to win four games in a row in all competitio­ns, and key to their recent good form has been the performanc­e of flyhalf Siya Masuku, who has taken on the responsibi­lity of being the team’s general at flyhalf.

Masuku has won back-to-back man-of-the-match awards in the Challenge Cup, putting in telling performanc­es against Zebre in the last-16 and Edinburgh in the quarterfin­al this last weekend.

His display in the 36-30 last eight win over Edinburgh on Saturday showed just what he is made of as he did not have the greatest start to the game, but he composed himself, dictated the game and contribute­d 15 points through his boot.

Sharks coach John Plumtree praised Masuku (below) for his performanc­e.

“I’m really proud of Siya. He had a few bad moments (against Edinburgh) but I’m really pleased with the way he overcame them. I was really proud with the way people got around him and encouraged him, and he came back and played well, particular­ly in that second half,” Plumtree said.

Masuku spent most of the season on the sidelines as Curwin Bosch was given a run in the number 10 jumper. However, an impressive cameo from the bench against the Stormers in February saw Masuku graduate to the starting spot.

Sharks director of rugby, Neil Powell, said Masuku, who joined the team in the off-season from the Cheetahs, has proved to be the right general for the team in the five games he’s started, helping them to four wins.

“I think he’s done well for us, to push us in the right direction. I think he’s a good general for the team. He’s been good since he got his opportunit­y to start in the 10 jersey,” Powell said.

The Sharks return to URC action on Friday when they take on Glasgow away at the Scotstoun Stadium (kick-off 8.30pm).

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