The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sharks focusing on being clinical

EDINBURGH: HIGHEST-RANKED OPPONENTS SINCE OCTOBER

- Ken Borland

Getting overwrough­t about it would be counter-productive, but the Sharks really need to be more clinical with their finishing if they hope to beat Edinburgh in their United Rugby Championsh­ip match at Kings Park today.

Edinburgh, who at one stage were second on the log before slipping to their current fifth place, are the highest-ranked team the Sharks will be facing since losing 35-24 to Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun early last October.

The Sharks do have the confidence of a four-match winning streak, but they only just beat a 14-man Bulls side in Pretoria before wins over Benetton Treviso, Scarlets and Zebre Parma (the last two at home), which were comfortabl­e enough, but there was enough sloppiness for coach Sean Everitt to be agitated.

Against a top side like Edinburgh, the try-scoring chances will be fewer and further apart, and the Sharks cannot afford to let the 150-year-old Scottish club gain a foothold in the match through their own wastefulne­ss.

“We need to finish the opportunit­ies we have created,” Everitt said this week. “We can’t leave four tries on the table like we did against Zebre, two of which were open-line passes that went astray.

“They were all elemental, quite fundamenta­l errors that cost us the tries. It’s a shame because the guys have worked hard off the ball and we would have had really good wins if we had scored those extra tries,” Everitt said.

It will certainly be a highly motivated Edinburgh side as they look to arrest their slide and also make up for their 30-17 loss to arch-rivals Glasgow in last week’s 1872 Cup derby.

The Edinburgh team today is studded with South African products in props Boan Venter and Luan de Bruin and replacemen­t flyhalf Jaco van der Walt.

Blair Kinghorn is back from the Scotland team to start in the No 10 jersey for Edinburgh, while flank Hamish Watson, the 2021 Six Nations Player-of-the-Tournament, also returns. Fullback Emiliano Boffelli will be well-known to South African fans as one of the stars of the Jaguares team in Super Rugby. Wing Ramiro Moyano is also a former Jaguares kingpin with 34 caps for Argentina.

“Edinburgh are a dangerous team that plays similar to Scotland. They keep the ball moving and they have dangerous backs.

“They will also bring a lot of pressure at the breakdown. We will have to defend well to keep their attack in check,” was the info Everitt was willing to divulge about his opposition.

 ?? BLAIR KINGHORN Picture: Getty Images ??
BLAIR KINGHORN Picture: Getty Images

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