The Mercury

RETURNING BOKS ‘DESERVE’ TO START AT LOFTUS

- MIKE GREENAWAY mike.greenaway@inl.co.za

SHARKS coach Sean Everitt had no hesitation in installing returning Springboks Thomas du Toit and Andre Esterhuize­n into his starting line-up for tomorrow’s Currie Cup match against the Blue Bulls in Pretoria.

In the case of prop Du Toit, Everitt is optimistic that his combinatio­n with another Bok in Coenie Oposthuize­n and combative hooker Kerron van Vuuren will give the visitors an edge upfront, an area where the Bulls have been poor in the Currie Cup.

And in the case of Esterhuize­n, Everitt believes the backline defence will be ratcheted up by the presence of prime Klerksdorp beef.

“I believe that returning Boks deserve to start,” Everitt said. “You don’t come back from the Boks a worse player and they need to be rewarded with starts, also they are still in the mix for the World Cup and need to have game time to stay sharp.”

Interestin­gly, veteran JP Pietersen makes way for Esterhuize­n, with Jeremy Ward shifting to No 13 and Esterhuize­n back in his customary role at 12. It is the right call as Pietersen is some way off his old self and Ward has been in exceptiona­l form. Pietersen drops to the bench.

“Jeremy has played most of his rugby at the Sharks at No 13 so that shift doesn’t bother me at all. And when you get the ball in the phases, the jobs of the No 12 and 13 are very similar,” Everitt said. “And with Andre at inside centre, (flyhalf) Boeta Chamberlai­n has a huge amount of experience next to him. Andre is obviously very strong on defence and can be dominant in that department, so we are very happy to have him back.”

Regarding the front row, Everitt said: “Coenie has been playing really well and with Thomas and Kerron up there with him, that front row can be intimidati­ng. In saying that, I think Lizo Gqoboka (back from the Boks) will add a lot to the Bulls. They have struggled in that department over the campaign, so they will be looking to him to fix their front-row issues.

“With Coenie and Thomas there, we expect parity at the very least and hopefully dominance.”

The Bulls go into the match under the threat of a relegation/playoff match (should they lose), so the Sharks have to brace themselves for war.

“Historical­ly, the Bulls are a physical side anyway, plus they have it all to play for on Saturday which makes them very dangerous,” Everitt said “We must stick to our structures and show composure. If we can look after them in the first 20 minutes it will do us well. We know what is coming so we have to (be) very solid in defence. Defence has been our strength in this campaign so we obviously we need to keep that up, and if we defend well there will be opportunit­ies with ball in hand.

Sharks – 15 Aphelele Fassi, 14 Kobus van Wyk, 13 Jeremy Ward (c-c), 12 Andre Esterhuize­n, 11 Lwazi Mvovo, 10 Boeta Chamberlai­n, 9 Sanele Nohamba, 8 Tera Mtembu (c-c), 7 Jacques Vermeulen, 6 Phepsi Buthelezi, 5 Hyron Andrews, 4 Ruben van Heerden, 3 Coenie Oosthuizen, 2 Kerron van Vuuren, 1 Thomas du Toit.

Subs: 16 Dylan Richardson, 17 Mzamo Majola, 18 John-Hubert Meyer, 19 Gideon Koegelenbe­rg, 20 Andisa Ntsila, 21 Cameron Wright, 22 Rhyno Smith, 23 JP Pietersen.

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