The Herald (South Africa)

Sharks must bite first

Better start gave Bulls impetus for win – Am

- Khanyiso Tshwaku

THE Sharks have to start better to get a positive result, their cracker-jack centre Lukhanyo Am has acknowledg­ed. The Sharks were beaten black-and-blue by the Bulls at home on Saturday and how quickly the Bulls got out of the blocks dictated the path of the game. The 40-10 score was indicative of how poor the Sharks were and, with them seemingly lacking the stomach for a fight when behind, they never looked like being in the contest after they trailed 14-3 after 10 minutes.

The killer blows were landed early and the Sharks spent the better part of a saturated night trying to get off the canvas.

Am said they needed to start better against an equally struggling Stormers side that were also caught cold very early when they lost to the Bulls two weeks ago.

“We don’t want to put pressure on ourselves, but we know our standards and we know what we’re capable of‚” Am said.

“We do get hard on ourselves when we’re not reaching our standards.

“The first 20 minutes also let us down against the Bulls. We were behind and tried to chase the game. We’ll try to have a good start.

“We had quite a decent tour and coming back from New Zealand‚ the confidence was quite high, but going into the Bulls game things didn’t go as planned.

“We didn’t adapt to the conditions and that’s what the Bulls managed to do very well.”

For Robert du Preez’s side to get their campaign back on track‚ they need to deliver a better all-round team effort.

Du Preez said a lack of effort was part of their demise at the weekend, but Am said they needed to look at the Stormers game as a season-changer.

The Lions (25) are sitting relatively pretty at the top of the log, but the Bulls (14)‚ Sharks (14) and Stormers (13) are caught in a logjam.

The unexpected defeat against the Bulls has given the Sharks little room to manoeuvre with the season starting to turn towards the pointy end.

“We need to regain our confidence again and try to be consistent.

“There are no easy games in the local derbies,” Am said. “We need to bring our A-game and do our best.” “It was a very disappoint­ing loss, but games like those you have to get over very quickly and focus on the next game.

“This week we’ve been trying to work on some focus points going into the next game.” – TimesLIVE

 ?? Picture: STEVE HAAG/GALLO IMAGES ?? CHASING THE GAME: Lukhanyo Am of the Cell C Sharks during the captain’s run at Kings Park in Durban last week
Picture: STEVE HAAG/GALLO IMAGES CHASING THE GAME: Lukhanyo Am of the Cell C Sharks during the captain’s run at Kings Park in Durban last week
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