Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

‘No going back’ attitude prevails at the Sharks

Coach banks on Bosch to win his side valuable territory

- DARRYN POLLOCK

THE Lions and the Sharks approach this quarter- final clash, at Ellis Park today (3pm), from opposing ends of the spectrum. The Lions are expected to win, the Sharks are expected to lose, but expectatio­n is a funny thing and it can often wreak havoc on a side.

Because no one has given the Sharks a shot at toppling the Lions, a team that has only been bested by the Jaguares in Argentina, much to the Lions own undoing this season, the Sharks’ motivation coming into this match has been akin to the Vikings.

“We will burn our boats,” Sharks wing Kobus van Wyk said in the week, alluding to the ancient viking practice of burning the boats they arrived at a foreign land ahead of battle.

The idea is that there is no going back for the Sharks, it is all or nothing; this is their final. They will either reach the shores of Ellis Park and conquer, or they will die by the sword in this competitio­n.

“There is nothing to lose” coach Robert du Preez said, somewhat surprising­ly jovial at his team announceme­nt. “The pressure is on them. The whole of South Africa expects them to win. So we have nothing to lose and that is our mindset.”

The mindset then is to give it their all – something they certainly did not do last week when the teams met in the final group stage game of the competitio­n. That game had very different outcomes for a Sharks win, and while no team wants to lose, the men from Durban won’t be hurting about the outcome it has led to.

But how can the Sharks beat the Lions if they have not managed to do so in two occasions already? The only hint that Du Preez is giving away is territory.

“In last week’s game we did not get the territory we wanted, and the last time we played up there Curwin (Bosch) did really well for us and we are hoping for a repeat performanc­e and that is why we have brought him in,” Du Preez explained while also making clear why rising star Bosch was back in the number 10 jersey as the only significan­t change for the Sharks.

The Lions meanwhile have been far more open with their plans and tactics. They plan to do nothing different. And why would you, it has worked twice before, so there is no point in fixing what isn’t broken.

“My players are like race

 ??  ?? HAPPY RETURN: Curwin Bosch will be starting at flyhalf for the Sharks
HAPPY RETURN: Curwin Bosch will be starting at flyhalf for the Sharks
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