The Cell C Sharks team named by Director of Rugby Jake White shows a number of changes from last week’s line-up, albeit not in any major disruptive way as the team prepare for Saturday’s Vodacom semi-final showdown with the Crusaders, reports Sharks website editor Michael Marnewick.
With Anton Bresler falling foul to a knee injury against the Highlanders in last week’s quarter-final win at Kings Park and not making the journey to New Zealand, Willem Alberts shifts from flank to the second row, with his place on the side of the scrum taken by Jean Deysel.
The backline sees positional shifts as Pat Lambie starts in his familiar flyhalf position which means Francois Steyn is moved to inside centre and Paul Jordaan wears the outside centre jersey occupied by JP Pietersen last week. He has been named on the wing with S’bura Sithole moving to the bench.
With Deysel having been elevated into the starting line-up, this opens a window of opportunity which has been filled by Tera Mtembu.
While the Cell C Sharks were hard at work last week, the Crusaders were relaxing thanks to an automatic bye but will be a well-settled unit hosting the semi. They’re the most successful side in the history of the tournament and are odds-on favourites to win this clash.
But there is nothing South Africans like more than to be fighting out of a corner and with the recent memory of an historic win in Christchurch during the pool stages of the competition, they will match the home side in the confidence stakes.
“The Crusaders are a phenomenal team, we’re under no illusions of how good they are and what they’ve achieved, but we just have to prepare as best we can to give ourselves a chance,” explains Jake White.
“They have players in their team who won the Rugby World Cup a few years ago, they have guys who are consistently in play-off games, the team hasn’t missed out on playoff rugby in a long time, and all these guys have been part and parcel of playoff games, so I have no doubt that with the team they have available and the experience they have, they’ll be a massive force.”
Teams:
Crusaders: 15 Israel Dagg, 14 Kieron Fonotia, 13 Ryan Crotty, 12 Dan Carter, 11 Nemani Nadolo, 10 Colin Slade, 9 Andy Ellis, 8 Kieran Read (Captain), 7 Matt Todd, 6 Richie McCaw, 5 Sam Whitelock, 4 Dominic Bird, 3 Owen Franks, 2 Corey Flynn, 1 Wyatt Crockett
Replacements: 16 Ben Funnell, 17 Joe Moody, 18 Nepo Laulala, 19 Jimmy Tupou, 20 Jordan Taufua, 21 Willi Heinz, 22 Tom Taylor, 23 Johnny McNicholl.
Lambie’s return was to be expected.
Hopefully he will kick more accurate when clearing and not give the Kiwis to much opportunities to counter attack.
Maybe McCloud could have been a starter as well?
Reinach had a nightmare last week, especially with his kicking game. Hopefully he just passes to Lambie so that he can make the decisions.
Lambie!!!Great to see him back again.
Agree with Norty on Reinach.
13 All Blacks, or former All Blacks in the Crusaders starting 15. Including the entire forward pack.
And I count 9 Boks in the Sharkies 15. (a couple there I’m not sure about).
Will be a tight match.
Good Sharks side… lots of grunt up front!
Can they scrum again like the past weekend?
@ cane:
11 Springboks in the starting XV for the Sharks: Pietersen, Steyn, Lambie, Mvovo, Kankowski, Deysel, Alberts, Coetzee, Lewies, Jannie & Bissie. Its a close match up. It all depends on which team is in the right headspace.
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