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Why the Sharks are SA’s deadliest team
19 February 2020, by: Sibusiso Mjikeliso
Why the Sharks are SA’s deadliest team
The Sharks have positioned themselves this season to become not only a playoff contender but a team that could go deep into the Super Rugby season through their turbo-charged rugby.
Granted, last weekend’s 38-22 defeat to the Hurricanes in Wellington took some shine off their early season form but you have to admire their doggedness and fight, in the face of brutal ‘Canes ball-carriers and mounting injuries.
The Stormers might look like SA’s most dependable team but the Sharks, should they have most of their prominent players back, pose the deadliest threat to any team coming up against them this season.
They are playing with a certain joie de vivre, spearheaded by some of their silky operators such as Aphelele Fassi, Makazole Mapimpi, Lukhanyo Am and Sikhumbuzo Notshe.
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That they played the Hurricanes having been decimated by injuries to notable players like Thomas du Toit, the Springbok World Cup-winning tighthead, Mapimpi, who hobbled off early, and replacement flyhalf Boeta Chamberlain, who went off after failing a concussion test.
They were already without Curwin Bosch, who has conducted a superlative orchestra in his first season as the Sharks’ bona fide No 10. Bosch lost his mother a couple of weeks ago and flew home, missing the rest of the Australasian tour.
Setting all of that – plus Ben Lam’s terrifyingly terrific 11-minute burst in the second half – aside, you’ll find that the Sharks are primed to carry on South Africa’s feel good factor this season.
Here are their key ingredients that could make them highly successful this year:
The one this for which there is no substitute: pace. Speed, whether it’s of thought or of motion, separates good players from gifted players. The Sharks possess speed in all it’s sumptuous forms: fleet-footed outside backs in Fassi, Mapimpi, Madosh Tambwe and Sbu Nkosi, when he is fit as well a swift ball-handler in Notshe.
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