Sharks coach wary of Lions’ strength at breakdown ahead of Rainbow Cup encounter

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Looking after the ball carrier has been a big focus at training this week and TheSharksZA will need to show improvement given how good the LionsRugbyCo have been at stealing balls at the breakdown RainbowCup IOLsport

Vincent Tshituka in particular has been making a menace of himself at the breakdowns and Everitt has said they will have to “look after” the young flank.

Both of these teams enjoy running the ball and the side that gets the edge at the breakdown will be best able to play their natural attacking game.The Lions were contenders in their match against the Bulls until the last ten minutes when their possession dried up. When the Lions kept the ball, they were dangerous.

“Possession is going to be really important in this game given how both teams like to play,” Everitt said. “They must not fire a shot at us, and in turn, we must be better at the breakdown. We want to play a free-flowing game. What we don’t want is a stop-start affair where we give them possession because we know they are a team that turns over ball — they, score the majority of their tries from turnovers.”

 

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