The Star Early Edition

Sharks blow as injured Fassi to miss Ulster clash

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

THE bad news for the Sharks is that star fullback Apheleli Fassi will not play against Ulster in their URC encounter in Durban on Saturday (kick-off 2pm), but the better news for all concerned is that his injury is not as bad as first feared.

The 25-year-old left the field in the

Sharks’ victory over the Lions at the weekend clutching his ribs.

He indeed has a rib cartilage injury, but it is not severe and the word from the Shark Tank is that he could be back for the Sharks’ trip to the Stormers on March 4.

To say the Sharks will have a point to prove in that match in Cape Town is an understate­ment and they will be doing their best to get Fassi ready for a game that will also see their Springboks back from their alignment camp.

The Sharks will certainly not ease their

Boks back into action off the bench for that match ...

But first, there is the no small matter of playing a fixture against Ulster that was meant to happen on October 22 last year.

The Sharks and their fans were all dressed up for their annual SharkFest but had nowhere to go when 24 hours before kick-off, Ulster called the game off because of illness in their ranks.

That sparked a furore in KwaZulu-Natal because the speculatio­n was that Ulster – and the equally sick Glasgow Warriors, who were due to play the Lions on the same weekend – had been contaminat­ed by Durban’s notoriousl­y foul sea water.

At that time, sewerage was spilling freely into the sea and E coli was rife.

Ulster and the Warriors were staying in Umhlanga Rocks, a little north of Durban.

Ulster claimed that they could not put a team on the field and they went home.

The Sharks were outraged, not just because they had planned festivitie­s for the day and felt that Ulster could muster a side, but mostly because they had a full house of Springboks, and the week before they had been in fine form in heavily defeating the Warriors.

Those Boks are now away, but there is some consolatio­n for the Sharks in that on Saturday, Ireland are playing Italy in the Six Nations, and in their squad has a good sprinkling of Ulstermen.

Ulster are kind of like the Sharks in that when they have their internatio­nals, they are hard to beat. Just ask the Stormers ...

They played Ulster at full strength in Belfast on January 27 and were whacked 35-5. The Stormers, a week later, played an understren­gth Sharks team and won 46-19.

So where does this leave an under-strength Sharks team versus an under-strength Ulster side? Nobody really knows and that makes Saturday’s game so intriguing.

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