Sowetan

Sharks out for blood this Currie Cup season

Nkosi says losing last year’s final is extra motivation

- By Khanyiso Tshwaku

Springbok and Sharks winger S’busiso Nkosi may be sidelined by injury but feels his provincial team has a massive Currie Cup score to settle.

The Sharks dominated last year’s double-round competitio­n but lost steam at a critical part of the tournament.

After they won 10 of their 12 league matches on the bounce‚ the Sharks slipped up against Western Province in their final round-robin game.

While they managed to get past the Bulls in the semifinal‚ they showed bigmatch jitters in the final, losing 33-21 at home to the same Province side that beat them in the league stage. What made the defeat more galling was that the Sharks led 21-15 at halftime.

“Losing the Currie Cup final counts as motivation and we’ve got a bigger point to prove now since we lost at home.

“We’re going to try to get another home final and bring the cup home‚” Nkosi said.

“We had a great campaign last year and if we can take what we did last year and add a bit more big-match temperamen­t when it comes to the play-offs‚ we’ll be good contenders to win the tournament.”

Nkosi‚ who said he was four to six weeks away from recovering from his ankle injury‚ also said Mahlatse “Chiliboy” Ralepelle is a good choice as captain for the Currie Cup campaign.

The Sharks have 10 players in the Springbok squad with hooker Akker van der Merwe making it ahead of Ralepelle.

In a tournament that is often seen as a developmen­tal one behind Super Rugby‚ experience­d players like Ralepelle aren’t often around to lend a seasoned hand.

The Sharks start their Currie Cup against the Blue Bulls at home next Saturday.

“Chiliboy is a very good guy to have as a captain and he’s one of the hardest-working guys in the team‚” he said.

“He leads by example and he doesn’t have to say a word because the guys just respond to his energy and his aura. I’m very glad to have a captain like him.”

 ?? / GALLO IMAGES/JOHAN PRETORIUS ?? Springbok and Sharks winger S'busiso Nkosi feels the Sharks have a point to prove this Currie Cup season .
/ GALLO IMAGES/JOHAN PRETORIUS Springbok and Sharks winger S'busiso Nkosi feels the Sharks have a point to prove this Currie Cup season .

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