The Mercury

Sharks to honour Odwa

- Mike Greenaway

WESTERN PROVINCE’S Currie Cup challenge at Kings Park on Saturday (3pm kickoff) got a little bit tougher yesterday when the Sharks announced that their final round-robin game of the competitio­n would double as a tribute match to Odwa Ndungane, one of South African rugby’s great stalwarts.

Ndungane will play his 249th match for the Sharks and his teammates will be wanting to mark the tribute game with a fitting performanc­e for the highly popular 36-year-old, who will retire at the end of the Currie Cup season.

The Sharks have already qualified for a home semi-final next weekend.

Ndungane has mentored a number of young Sharks in his distinguis­hed career and is highly revered for his humility and ability. He is respectful­ly regarded as “the elder” by a number of the younger players.

The long- serving wing has never considered playing overseas and has in fact played more than 300 first-class games in South Africa – 49 for Border (he was born in Mthatha) and 12 for the Bulls before he joined the Sharks in 2005.

He played nine Tests for the Springboks.

But he is synonymous with the Sharks and the unusual act of a union dedicating a match to him reflects his standing in the game in South Africa.

“Odwa epitomises what it means to be a profession­al rugby player and over the years his dedication, loyalty

CURRIE CUP PERMUTATIO­NS

1.Sharks . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 points 2.WP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 points 3.Cheetahs . . . . . . . . . 31 points 4.Lions . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 points 5.Bulls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 points 6.Pumas . . . . . . . . . . . 26 points 7.Griquas . . . . . . . . . . 26 points

THE first-placed Sharks will host a semi-final next weekend, irrespecti­ve of what happens this weekend.

On Saturday they host Western Province, who will secure a home semi-final too, should they win. However, if they lose they will be replaced in second spot by either the Cheetahs (currently third) or Lions (currently fourth), who face each other in Joburg. What this means is second place is up for grabs for three teams on Saturday.

The Bulls, currently fifth, can

and contributi­on to the team remained unwavering,” Sharks coach Robert du Preez said.

“It is fitting that we honour a player that has given so much to the game and those around him with a tribute match that will highlight his tremendous career. We encourage our fans to come to Kings Park on Saturday to celebrate and acknowledg­e the massive impact he has made during his remarkable career.”

Ndungane is part of an elite group of players to have played more than 100 Super Rugby and 100 Currie Cup games for the Sharks.

The Sharks enjoyed a bye last week and will be close to full strength against Province, with returning (but unused) Boks Dan Du Preez and Sbu Nkosi likely to slot back in (as also qualify for the semi-finals if they beat the Pumas as one of the Cheetahs and Lions will lose, allowing the Pretoria team to move up the standings.

A win for the Pumas though and the Bulls earning no bonus point, with the Cheetahs beating the Lions, could even see the men from Nelspruit squeak into fourth spot.

Of course a few drawn matches will further add to the thrills and spills in the final round of matches this weekend. The only team out of the equation are Griquas, who have completed their fixture schedule and will finish seventh. – Jacques van der Westhuyzen Friday: Bulls v Pumas (Pretoria, 7pm); Saturday: Sharks v WP (Durban, 3pm); Lions v Cheetahs (Joburg, 5.15pm)

they did when they returned from a brief trip with the Boks in Bloemfonte­in a fortnight ago).

As much as the players will be playing for Odwa, they will not let the occasion sidetrack them from the focus of maintainin­g momentum going into the semi-finals.

“We went into the bye on 10 out of 10 and even better will be 11 out of 11 before the semis,” forwards coach Jaco Pienaar said yesterday.

“The players have worked so hard to get to where they are at this stage of the season and nobody wants to let it slip now, and we know we will (be) up against a team that has everything to play for.”

WP need to win in Durban to secure second spot on the standings and earn a home semi-final.

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