Cape Argus

Province’s handling lets them down again

- Wynona Louw

benefit my game more. Obviously, going back there after doing well for them last year, I just wanted to replicate that and challenge myself against proper opposition and playing in front of decent crowds as well,” Parnell explained.

“I am feeling good, feeling strong. I’ve put a lot of work in at the gym while I was in the Caribbean. Most people have probably seen me chilling on the beach on my off-days, but that was after putting in three/four hours of training. I am looking forward to starting with the Sunfoil Series this week.” IT’S something which has plagued Western Province in patches this season, and it’s the very thing that proved costly when the Pumas ended their eight-year drought against Province on Friday night. What is that occasional pest? Province’s handling errors.

And boy did they pay for the temporary inability to look after the ball in Nelspruit.

Or is it really that temporary?

We’ve seen it a number of times in their 2017 Currie Cup run – WP coughing up possession and ruining good scoring opportunit­ies.

And against the Pumas at the Mbombela Stadium on Friday, Province were guilty of an unacceptab­le number of handling errors which eventually resulted in a 22-12 shock victory for the team from Mpumalanga.

The win was not only a confidence-boosting one for the Pumas, but it also put them back in the running for a Currie Cup semi-final spot as the win moved them from fifth position on the log to third – level with Province on 22 points.

Province lost the ball in a few painful ways, and the fact they did so after doing well to get over the gain line or when their skilful runners swerved through gaps only to give the ball up wasn’t pretty.

There were also a few tactical kicks that could have gone better, and the Pumas also showed how effective they are when it comes to the driving maul by putting up a few powerful displays in the second half, while they also got a try from the maul after a burst of power by replacemen­t

hooker Frank Herne

But again, the most disappoint­ing factor was all Province’s visits to opposition 22 which didn’t result in points due to possession being turned over, and the handling errors that took place all over the field.

One positive in the disappoint­ing outing in Nelspruit was Province’s defence, but they have a lot of work to do before they host Griquas at Newlands on Saturday (kick-off 5.15 pm) as they will want to win all of their remaining games. After all, the semi-final race is wide open with four rounds of the regular season to go.

The obvious area needing fixing is Province’s ball handling, and they will also have to check out their discipline, as a yellow card from here on, like the one scrumhalf Jano Vermaak was shown for a dangerous tackle on Friday, will prove costly as the battle for top-four spots intensifie­s.

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