I'm not sold on the idea of Rocket at the back, but that is not the big issue as far as I'm concerned. We really need the pigs to stand up this week.
There could be two ways to look at the forward contest. we could either:
a) attempt to match the Sharks up front, by running on with our largest pack - This plays to the Sharks strengths, or
b) have a mobile pack that runs the big Sharks forwards ragged. - This would usually play to our strengths.
Unfortunately, if we go with a more mobile pack, we will get hammered at the set piece, judging on our performances so far. Our backs also haven't quite gelled yet, the ball doesn't seem to be getting wide enough quick enough. For that reason, I agree with some of the suggestions here. Lucas at 10, Taps and Diggers in the centres and Harris at the back. If we can effectively counterattack the Sharks from the back, we could open the game up.
But we really need parity at the breakdown and set piece.
Big Sharks pack? Where did you get that? I love this carry on about "big South African packs" when for years the SA packs have been the same size as everybody else except for one or two big lumps. Too much Phil Kearns carry on about "big forwards" and too little looking at the typical pack weights.
The Sharks have the smallest pack I have ever seen from Durban.tthe props at about 105 to 110 and the locks around the 114 mark. Daniel and Coetzee are small for South African loose forwards.
Chadwick 105 according to Supersport
Bismarck 111
Herbst 114 - Supersport had him at 107 and he looks about that
Skeate 114 - he looks more like 99 to me
Sykes 114 - plays like he weighs 80
Alberts is 119 - a loose forward is the heaviest in the pack.
I have no doubt that the Reds starting pack is heavier by some bit.
As for how to play them? Force their backs in to errors, nullify the drive, throw bodies at the contact point. If they can't cross the advantage line with their ball runners they have no plan B. At least not so far this year.
Deysel faces a fitness test and should start off the bench. Plumtree will want pace against the Reds. He won't play his two heffalumps together.