Rugby

Sharks sparkle on diamond fields as Griquas crash out

14 October 2018 - 00:00 By LIAM DEL CARME

The Sharks asserted themselves in the boiler room, as they did in the wide open spaces in their crushing Currie Cup defeat of Griquas in Kimberley yesterday.
The win confirmed their status as semifinal hosts next weekend and the win on the diamond fields was achieved with the kind of sparkle that should see them start favourites in their next engagement.
They were typically direct, if not combative upfront as they pegged the home team firmly on the back foot. They had the better of the primary phases and it helped that they had Bok tighthead Coenie Oosthuizen back in the fold following a long lay-off.
Hooker Akker van der Merwe again delivered short but determined strides when knocking at the heart of the Griquas defence. Backrowers Tyler Paul and Jacques Vermeulen were never far behind.
Van der Merwe proved a handful from the back of the rolling mass action that was the Sharks' maul.
A SILLY EARLY PENALTY
At the back, centre Jeremy Ward delivered another assured performance, while S'Bu Nkosi produced some powerful surges on the left wing.
Griquas at times were clutching at straws and they were hamstrung by some poor man marking. They missed 10 tackles in the first half alone.
Shortly after the break the trend continued as was evidenced in the first of replacement wing Leolin Zas's two tries.
In wet conditions across the interior, the usually dry surface had a tinge of green.
The Sharks gave away a silly early penalty for kicking the ball in the ruck and George Whitehead duly gave the hosts the lead.
That was however short-lived as the Sharks set up camp deep inside the hosts' territory after the restart. It was from the next set piece Robert du Preez bashed the ball up and allowed centre partner Ward to stretch for the goalline. Curwin Bosch inexplicably botched the easy conversion.
Paul then rose high to grab a Louis Schreuder box kick in the 15th minute and from the ensuing recycle the ball was moved left with left-wing Mvovo at the end of the move.
Again Bosch failed to convert and the Sharks spurned another opportunity when fullback Aphelele Fassi lost the ball.
The Sharks lost their shape a little in the second half but it made no difference.
It is difficult to see how Griquas are going to make a meaningful impact once they operate as a fully fledged franchise.
Griquas(6) 11
Sharks(24) 41
Griquas: Try: Kyle Steyn; Penalties: George Whitehead (2).
Sharks: Tries: Lwazi Mvovo (2), Leolin Zas (2). S'bu Nkosi, Jeremy Ward, Akker van der Merwe; Conversions: Curwin Bosch (3)...

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