The Scotsman

Bullish Everitt confident Edinburgh can sink Sharks

◆ Team chasing first European semi in nine years ◆ Return of ‘leader’ Schoeman is significan­t boost ◆ Players urged to deliver victory – ‘no excuses’

- Graham Bean graham.bean @scotsman.com

Back in his homeland and up against the team he worked with for a decade and a half, Sean Everitt was in bullish form as he looked forward to his Edinburgh side’s EPCR Challenge Cup quarter-final with the Sharks in South Africa.

It’s nine years since the capital club reached a Euro semi but Everitt is confident about the team’s chances in Durban and has picked his strongest possible line-up from those available to him. That means a return for Scotland prop Pierre Schoeman who missed the win over Bayonne in the round of 16 due to concussion.

He replaces Luan de Bruin at loosehead in the only change and takes the number of full caps in Everitt’s starting XV up to 12. The Sharks are similarly stuffed full of internatio­nal players fror this afternoon’s fixture, with Eben Etzebeth a notable returnee after the Springboks lock pulled out last week’s win over Zebre.

The stakes are high and Everitt believes a win over the Sharks would be the biggest result of his short tenure with Edinburgh. “The fact is if we win on Saturday and Ulster beat Clermont away then we get a home semi-final at Hive,” he said.

“The team is confident we can turn the Sharks over. We wouldn’t be bringing our best team if we didn’t believe that was the case so we’re confident of doing that this weekend.”

Schoeman will certainly be key to this as the Edinburgh scrum goes up against a trio of World Cup winners in Ox Nche, Bongi Mbonambi and Vincent Koch.

“Apart from world class rugby playing ability, he brings leadership to the team and confidence when he’s there,” Everitt said of Schoeman. “We know he’s proud to wear the Edinburgh jersey and with us facing a world class front row, Pierre is vitally important. The team will take confidence out of Pierre and I’m sure he’ll lead from the front.”

Edinburgh are back in Durban for the second time in as many weeks and there is determinat­ion to atone for the 23-13 loss to the Sharks in the United Rugby Championsh­ip a fortnight ago.

The fact that Grant Gilchrist, the second-row stalwart, is making his 200th appearance is a powerful motivator but there is also the realisatio­n that this is Edinburgh’s best chance of landing silverware this season given that they currently sit a disappoint­ing ninth in the URC standings, one position below the playoff places.

Winning in South Africa isn’t easy, of course, but Everitt has been refreshing­ly upbeat about the challenges of returning to the southern hemisphere at such short notice. The squad are enjoying training in the warm weather, he said, and the journey was relatively painless because they went business class.

“The travel this week has been easy for us,” said the coach. “We flew out overnight on Tuesday, arrived here on Wednesday morning and we’ve had an uninterrup­ted training week.

“We’re back in familiar surroundin­gs. We spent a week here two weeks ago and the guys are used to the weather and conditions.

“The guys are confident and comfortabl­e here in Durban now and the more you play in familiar conditions the better you get at it. I wouldn’t say it’s the same as playing at home but it does make it easier this time around.

“Having the smooth transport that we had to South Africa and good logistics obviously helps a lot and it’s less disruptive for us.

“We’re a close-knit group. The guys enjoy each other’s company and that’s always important when you go away from home. So for us this week, I suppose it’s no excuses: we’ve got to deliver.”

The Sharks are finding their groove after a sticky start to the season which has left them well adrift in the URC. They've won their last three matches and Mbonambi, their highly decorated hooker, feels they are coming to the boil.

“The mood in the camp is good, there’s a lot of energy and the injured guys coming back, like Emile van Heerden, Eben Etzebeth and Vincent Koch, make a big difference to the forward pack,” he said.

The hosts will be favourites to progress but Edinburgh have won in Durban before and Everitt thinks his team can go all the way in this competitio­n.

“We believe we can win the EPCR and we believe that we can get into the top eight of the URC,” he said. “So for me, it wasn’t about resting players, it’s an opportunit­y to do as best as we can.”

We’re in familiar surroundin­gs. The guys are used to the weather

Sean Everitt

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James Lang on the charge during Edinburgh’s defeat by Sharks last month and, right, Pierre Schoeman, who returns to the starting XV today
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