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Sharks boosted by Nkosi’s bite

Wing Sbu Nkosi says WP are not favourites for Currie Cup

- DARRYN POLLOCK darryn.pollock@inl.co.za

SBU NKOSI, the young flyer who had pictures of Lwazi Mvovo and Odwa Ndungane adorning his wall in school, was never going to be drawn into a politicall­y correct answer when confronted with the notion that Western Province were favourites for the Currie Cup trophy come Saturday evening.

“Of course not! Of course not! I disagree,” Nkosi blurted passionate­ly when offered Province’s favourable position in the final. “I am a Sharks player. I don’t need to say any more. I want to win the Currie Cup final and that is that. It’s a Currie Cup final, if that’s not enough motivation, then you’re not where you’re supposed to be.”

Despite the assertatio­n that the Currie Cup means nothing to player, fan, or pundit alike, there is a lot at stake in Cape Town this weekend.

Nkosi is back after a lengthy injury lay-off, and while he has not participat­ed fully in the campaign, the Springbok wing is excited to be back to help his side to another bite at the Currie Cup cherry.

“Playing at Kings Park is a huge honour for me,” Nkosi said in regards to his return from injury. “I love playing for the Sharks. I won’t lie, I slept with a smile on my face [last] Saturday night.”

Nkosi’s return has helped him get back on track in time, but he also admits that after the semi-final against the Lions, the Sharks are in a good place and prepared to give it their all in the final.

“It was a great way to win a semifinal because it was good preparatio­n for the final. Having all that pressure and showing the composure to seal the win at the end is the kind of thing we’ll need if we want to win the competitio­n,” the wing added.

“Finals are tough, especially in terms of free space, because there isn’t much of it to be found. So having a tight semi-final like we did prepares us well for the final against Western Province, because we’ll be faced with the same scenarios.”

The Sharks only lost to one team all season, and it was Western Province, but instead of looking at the negatives involved in that loss, Nkosi admits that the side has grown and moved into a better space.

“We’re in a completely different space now. We’re comfortabl­e with the shape we’re playing, we’re better with the decision-making, especially with regards to ball retention. So if we can build phases, we will inevitably build momentum which will help to build a good innings against Western Province,” Nkosi concluded.

Finals are tough, especially in terms of free space, because there isn’t much of it to be found ...

Sbusiso Nkosi Sharks wing

 ??  ?? Sbusiso Nkosi of the Sharks believes his side are in a good space ahead of the Currie Cup final this weekend. | BackpagePi­x
Sbusiso Nkosi of the Sharks believes his side are in a good space ahead of the Currie Cup final this weekend. | BackpagePi­x

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