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Thomas du Toit of the Cell C Sharks during the Cell C Sharks training session at Johnson Kings Park Stadium on January 14, 2021 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Steve Haag/Gallo Images)

Currie Cup semi-final: Sharks beef up pack to meet WP

The Sharks are back to full strength ahead of their Currie Cup semi-final clash with Western Province on Saturday.

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Thomas du Toit of the Cell C Sharks during the Cell C Sharks training session at Johnson Kings Park Stadium on January 14, 2021 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Steve Haag/Gallo Images)

The Sharks have named what appears to be their strongest pack for their Currie Cup semi-final against Western Province.

Both sides have endured a three-week break after their scheduled round-robin meeting was called off in line with pandemic protocols.

Countering the WP pack

Lukhanyo Am will lead the Sharks who will be eager to match their hosts up front. The Sharks have struggled in the setpiece in the absence of Springbok prop Thomas du Toit but the enforced break now means they have a fully fit squad to choose from.

Am, in the lead-up to the game, admitted: “The delay was a blessing in disguise, giving teams a longer period to prepare for the semi-finals and to sharpen up on the issues that needed to be improved upon.”

He added that he didn’t believe there would be a break in their momentum, saying: “With the group we have that’s been together for a long time, missing a week isn’t something that we feel will bite us. It happens normally in season and I still believe it came at the perfect time.”

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The match has been billed as pitting an exciting Sharks’ backline against a dominant Western Province pack and skipper Am felt that both sides will be looking to counter their opponents’ strengths.

“We know what Western Province’s strengths are in terms of set-piece dominance, they’ve proven it throughout the comp, so from our side, we’ve been working on us mainly, to try strengthen any parts we feel need working on.

“If we’re able to get our own set-piece going and challenge them on theirs, I think it will be a very exciting game to watch.”

The match could be the last that Western Province play at Newlands with the hosts needing to win and see the Lions beat the Bulls at Loftus to ensure a final played at the famous venue. The Sharks only hope of a home final is a win for the Lions.

Sharks team

Starting XV

1. Ox Nche

2. Fezokuhle Mbatha

3. Thomas du Toit

4. JJ van der Mescht

5. Ruben van Heerden

6. Dylan Richardson

7. Henco Venter

8. Sikhumbuzo Notshe

9. Sanele Nohamba

10. Curwin Bosch

11. Yaw Penxe

12. Marius Louw

13. Lukhanyo Am (c)

14. Sbu Nkosi

15. Aphelele Fassi

REPLACEMENTS:

16. Dan Jooste

17. Mzamo Majola

18. Michael Kumbirai

19. Hyron Andrews

20. Thembelani Bholi

21. Jaden Hendrikse

22. Jeremy Ward

23. Manie Libbok

Western Province vs Sharks – Match information

Date: Saturday, 23 January 2021

Time: 16:30

Venue: Newlands, Cape Town

Referee: Marius van der Westhuizen

Assistant Referees: Cwengile Jadezweni and Aimee Barrett-Theron

TMO: Stuart Berry

TV: SuperSport Grandstand and Rugby