The Star Late Edition

No step back for Sharks forwards

- MIKE GREENAWAY be

HERE is an interestin­g question. Who has the most successful line-out in Super Rugby?

You would think it would be one of the New Zealand teams or perhaps a South African team like the Stormers, who boast two of the best locks in world Rugby in Eben Etzebeth and Pieter-Steph du Toit …

The answer, in fact, is the Sharks who are right at the top of the table, with the Stormers in 12th place.

Of course, stats such as these are interestin­g to know and important as part of an overall picture but victories and log points are all that count.

Still, the Sharks’ secondrowe­rs are pleased with their efforts and the last team they want to slip up against in the set pieces is their rivals from the Cape. Etienne Oosthuizen, one of the Sharks’ unheralded foot soldiers in the forward trenches over the last five years of Super Rugby, is playing his 50th Super Rugby match for them this week, and he would love to cap the occasion with a win over his illustriou­s rivals from the Cape. “These derbies are always special and it is a big honour to achieve a milestone in a game of this importance. These derbies take on a significan­ce of their own without a word having to be spoken,” Oosthuizen, said. “When you look at the Stormers pack and the big names they have, and you look at our pack and how it is com-

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ing together really nicely, you can anticipate a massive forward battle.

“It is going to be highly physical and obviously nobody is going to be willing to take a step back,” Oosthuizen smiled.

When pressed on whether the Sharks expected provocatio­n from belligeren­t players like Etzebeth, he laughed and refused to take the bait.

“They like to impose themselves and get under your skin, so for us standing up to the Stormers’ pack is going to be about controlled aggression,” Oosthuizen said diplomatic­ally.

“You do not want to carded in a game like this.

“You just have to keep your head as an individual and as a team maintain composure, and let the game unfold.

“Ultimately, the only thing that matters is who finishes on top on the scoreboard, not the personal battles.”

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