Sharks name team to face Scarlets
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The Sharks will be looking to close out the first stage of the season on a high against Scarlets this Saturday before the Vodacom United Rugby Championship pauses for the autumn international window.
Head coach John Plumtree has made minimal changes to the side for this week’s match against the Welsh team at Kings Park. Eben Etzebeth leads the team with one rotational change to the pack where Emmanuel Tshituka and Phepsi Buthelezi swap jerseys, while the suspension of Makazole Mapimpi sees Edwill van der Merwe shift from fullback to his regular position at wing, with Jordan Hendrikse starting in the number 15 jersey. The final change sees the return of Lukhanyo Am who replaces Jurenzo Julius, the latter providing cover off the bench.
For centre Andre Esterhuizen, what is key for this week is teamwork and cohesion as they take lessons from last week’s game into this match.
“We didn’t perform like we wanted to, I don’t think we were cohesive enough and made too many individual errors,” he explains.
“But the boys have responded well, we took a hard look at ourselves and it’s all about the next game against the Scarlets. We’re all looking forward to it before the break, it’s an opportunity for us to rectify things.”
And the central message?
“For everyone to get on the same page so we can play to the level we know we’re capable of. It’s no use having a superstar team if we don’t play like one - together. Everything revolves around team and we must stick together, whether it goes well or goes bad.
“For us, playing at home is always special, last year we won almost every home game and it’s still a priority to keep our fans entertained and give them a good show.
“We love playing at home, for the fans.”
His expectations of Scarlets are of a team that really competes and competes ferociously and the necessity to counter that with physicality and accuracy.
“Every time we’ve played them, they’ve made the game quite messy because they like it loose and like to play off turnovers. We expect a hard, physical battle, it’s always like that against the Welsh sides, they have a lot of flair, so we need to counter that and play to our strengths.”
Sharks
1. Ox Nche
2. Bongi Mbonambi
3. Vincent Koch
4. Eben Etzebeth (c)
5. Marvin Orie
6. Siya Kolisi
7. Vincent Tshituka
8. Emmanuel Tshituka
9. Grant Williams
10. Siya Masuku
11. Edwill van der Merwe
12. Andre Esterhuizen
13. Lukhanyo Am
14. Ethan Hooker
15. Jordan Hendrikse
Replacements
16. Fez Mbatha
17. Cameron Dawson
18. Lee-Marvin Mazibuko
19. JJ Scheepers
20. Phepsi Buthelezi*
21. Jaden Hendrikse
22. Jean Smith
23. Jurenzo Julius
*Denotes a 100th appearance for the Sharks in an international competition
Players not considered for selection due to injury: Albie Bester, Aphelele Fassi, Bradley Davids, Bryce Calvert, Coetzee le Roux, Corne Rahl, Diego Appollis, Emile van Heerden, Ethan Bester, Francois Venter, Hanro Jacobs, Jason Jenkins, Jannes Potgieter, Litelihle Bester, Phatu Ganyane, Ruan Dreyer, Simphiwe Matanzima, Trevor Nyakane and Yaw Penxe.





