Covid sharks beat exhausted team against Pumas



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The shark's trainer, Sean Everitt.  (Photo by Steve Haag / Gallo Images)

The shark’s trainer, Sean Everitt. (Photo by Steve Haag / Gallo Images)

As a result of the recent Covid-19 outbreak within the team, the Sharks many first-choice players will be missing when they host the Pumas at the Currie Cup this weekend.

The Sharks are missing up to 10 players who have been sidelined with Covid-19, or are isolated due to contact with infected players, ahead of their first Currie Cup game in Durban on Friday night.

At least they got some good news this week after Springbok mainstay Thomas du Toit was declared fit again, but Sharks CEO Eduard Coetzee knows they will still face off this weekend.

“We were able to test the team on Sunday and although we have no new cases, we are still without the 10 players from last week,” Coetzee said. “Sometimes all possible precautions can be taken, but nothing is a complete test.

“You will see when the team is announced that we are hit hard on the front row and on the loose lead, but we will have to make a plan and move on. We must play. We cannot afford to lose any more points in the Login.”

Due to the Covid-19 outbreak among Sharks players, last weekend’s clash with the Stormers was called off and both teams received two points instead. Not only did it allow the Bulls to beat the Pumas on Saturday and clinch the Super Rugby Unlocked crown, but it also allowed Jake White’s team to extend their lead at the top of the table as record points of Super Rugby move to Currie Cup. competition.

On the weakened side or now, Coetzee said the show must go on for the Sharks.

“We have no reason not to play,” he said. “Our team will reorganize and that means opportunities for guys who have been on the sidelines.”

Kick-off at Kings Park is at 7pm on Friday.

– TEAMtalk Media

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