Cape Argus

Sharks turn for the good in NZ, but derbies will be ‘war’

- MIKE GREENAWAY

HOW GOOD are the Sharks? We will have an answer after Saturday’s big Super Rugby derby against the Bulls at Kings Park tomorrow at 5.15pm.

The Sharks did a 180 degree turnabout on tour in turning mediocre performanc­es in Australia into startling attacking play against the Blues and the Hurricanes. But have they flattered to deceive, or do we now have the real deal?

The reality is that the Sharks have two home games in a row now before their bye, and it is these home games (the Stormers visit Kings Park next week) that will make or break their challenge. Nobody needs to tell Robert du Preez and his coaching staff of the significan­ce of winning these two home games against teams in their conference, which makes the log points all the more vital.

“It is a big SA derby. It is going to be war out there, that is for sure,” Du Preez said. “There is a lot riding on this game, but we have to stick to our plan and be efficient and accurate in executing that plan.”

Du Preez said that while both teams play similar rugby, with forwards and backs looking to offload and attack rather than take unnecessar­y contact, the Sharks will adapt and do whatever it takes to win. “You want to score tries in this tournament, which is a big objective for us in our bid to win games, but winning is more important, and if we have to fight in the trenches, that is what we will do,” Du Preez said.

The coach was sounding positively Churchilli­an ahead of a hectic fortnight of Durban derbies. “We have to make the best of the situation,” Du Preez said. “The guys have been fantastic. After two weeks in Australia they really turned it around. The team spirit is high as a result. It is tough to come back from a month overseas and then have a fortnight of huge derbies, but it is what it is and the boys are really up for the challenge.”

For the third consecutiv­e week, Du Preez has named the same starting line-up, but there are two important changes on the bench. One of them is the return of No 8 Daniel du Preez, who is on the bench, and there is now every chance that the three Du Preez brothers could be on the Kings Park pitch at the same time. It has not yet happened.

Daniel will have a hard family act to follow, given how well his brothers played in New Zealand.

The other change on the bench is Akker van der Merwe for Franco Marais, with Chiliboy Ralepelle continuing to get the nod at hooker.

Du Preez said that starting line-up had taken shape after all players were given a run in the first month of the competitio­n and in the two matches in Australia.

“After the heavy loss to the Rebels, I said: ‘fixing this thing starts with me’. I have to look at myself first and foremost. I have to take that responsibi­lity, and quite right,” Du Preez said.

“As a coaching staff we first looked at ourselves before we pointed fingers at the players. We all decided as a big family to sort it out together and that is what we have done,” Du Preez added.

“I don’t think the effort was there against the Brumbies, I just felt that was not good enough; then against the Rebels I thought the effort was there but the execution was poor. Then obviously against the Blues we got the effort and the accuracy right.”

Du Preez said that the Springbok players in the pack had stepped up and shown their colours.

“First and foremost , the Beast (Tendai Mtawarira) was immense, he is playing the best rugby of his career,” the coach said. “Chiliboy at hooker has had a massive impact on our tight five.” Rugby Commonweal­th Games, rugby 7’s, day 1, Women, Canada v South Africa, 8.20am, SS1, Vodacom Super Rugby, round 9, Hurricanes v Chiefs, 9.30am, SS1/CSN, GUINNESS PRO14, round 20, Toyota Cheetahs v Munster Rugby, 7.30pm, SS1/CSN Motorsport Formula One, Chinese Heineken Grand Prix, practice 1, 3.45am, SS6/MaXimo1; Practice 2, 7.45am, SS6/MaXimo1 Soccer UEFA Europa League, semi-finals/final draw, 12noon, SS3/MaXimo1; Champions League, semi-finals/final draw, 1pm, SS3/ MaXimo1, Bundesliga, Vfl Wolfsburg vs FC Augsburg, 8.30pm, StarSat245 Ligue 1, Angers v Nice, 8.35pm, StarSat243, LaLiga Santander, Girona v Real Betis, 8.55pm, SS7/MaXimo1 Boxing GoTV Fight Night, ABU Featherwei­ght Title Bout, Waheed ‘Skoro’ Usman v Michael Nyawande, 6pm, SS9 Golf LPGA, LOTTE Championsh­ip, day 3, 1am, SS8/CSN, European Tour, Open de España, day 3, 3pm, SS6/CSN, PGA Tour, RBC Heritage, day 3, 7pm, SS6/CSN Motorsport Formula One, Chinese Heineken Grand Prix, qualifying, 7.55am, SS6/MaXimo1 Rugby Commonweal­th Games, rugby 7’s, day 1, Men, South Africa v Malaysia, 4.03am, SS1; South Africa v Scotland, 2.15pm, SS1; Day 2, Women, South Africa v Kenya, 4.25am, SS1, Super Rugby, round 9, Sunwolves v Blues, 5am, SS1; Rebels v Jaguares, 7.10am, SS1/CSN; Highlander­s v Brumbies, 9.30am, SS1/CSN; Waratahs v Reds, 11.40am, SS1/CSN; Cell C Sharks v Vodacom Bulls, 5.10pm, SS1/M-Net Premier Interschoo­ls Rugby, Outeniqua v Paarl Boys High, 1.55pm, SS8 GUINNESS PRO14, round 20, Southern Kings v Cardiff Blues, 7.30pm, SS1/M-Net Soccer ABSA Premiershi­p, Mamelodi Sundowns v Bidvest Wits, 2.55pm, SS4/SS10; Free State Stars v Bloemfonte­in Celtic, 5.55pm, SS4; Kaizer Chiefs v Platinum Stars, 8.10pm, SS4 English Premier League, Southampto­n v Chelsea, 1.25pm, SS3/MaXimo1; Burnley v Leicester City, 3.50pm, SS5/MaXimo1; Swansea City v Everton, 3.50pm, SS8; Crystal Palace v Brighton & Hove Albion, 3.55pm, SS3; Liverpool v AFC Bournemout­h, 6.25pm, SS3/MaXimo1; Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City, 8.40pm, SS3/MaXimo1 Bundesliga, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim v Hamburger SV, 3.30pm, StarSat240; Hertha Berlin v 1. FC Köln, 3.30pm, StarSat243; Bayer 04 Leverkusen v Eintracht Frankfurt, 3.30pm, StarSat245; VfB Stuttgart v Hannover 96, 3.30pm, StarSat246; FC Bayern München v Borussia Mönchengla­dbac, 6.30pm, StarSat245 Ligue 1, Lyon v Amiens, 4.45pm, StarSat249; Nantes v Dijon, 7.50pm, StarSat243, Serie A, Cagliari v Udinese, 3pm, StarSat241; Genoa v Crotone, 6pm, StarSat240; Chievo Verona v Torino, 6pm, StarSat246; Atalanta v Inter, 8.45pm, StarSat245, LaLiga Santander, Sevilla v Villarreal, 12.55pm, SS7; Barcelona v Valencia , 4.10pm, SS7; Leganes v Celta Vigo, 6.25pm, SS7; Las Palmas v Real Sociedad, 6.25pm, SS8; Athletic Bilbao v Deportivo La Coruna, 8.40pm, SS7 Golf LPGA, LOTTE Championsh­ip, day 4, 1am, SS8/CSN, European Tour Open de España, day 4, 2pm, SS1/CSN, PGA Tour RBC Heritage, day 4, 7pm, SS1/CSN Motorsport Formula One, Chinese Heineken Grand Prix, Main Race, 8.05am, SS6/MaXimo1 Soccer

 ??  ?? BIG DIFFERENCE: Hooker Chiliboy Ralepelle has shone in the front row for the Sharks.
BIG DIFFERENCE: Hooker Chiliboy Ralepelle has shone in the front row for the Sharks.

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