Timani was a late scratching, I think I read knee?
Not sure on palu. There was an article about the aru asking he be left at home to recover. Anyone know if he ended up going to SA?
Rubbish. Palu will definitely be picked in the RWC squad if fit. As it stands he will have about three months after the Tahs return to get some match fitness up. That should be enough.
The Sharks were pretty poor at the weekend but the got comprehensively outmuscled by the Bulls who looked like the 2010 vintage for the first time this year. After this victory away against the Sharks, the crowds will come back to Loftus in their hordes.
To beat the Sharks, the Tahs will have to do the same. Dominate the set piece and the collisions. If you give Alberts, Deysel and Bismarck an inch in attack the Sharks get momentum and they are a different team because they can play their direct style. Take that away from them and the are forced to kick or spread the ball wider, neither of which has worked particularly well for them.
They will be angry in Durban though so the Tahs will have their work cut out for them.
Also, without Smit the Sharks have leadership issues and he is still out injured.
Also, without Smit the Sharks have leadership issues and he is still out injured.
Is this definite or is he still a possibility to play?
Myself still cant understand why the Sharks dont give Conrad Hoffman a start. Also a talented youngster from Paarl. They sure can do with the services of Marius Joubert in 13. He'll only join from 1st of July. Battleship & Alberts are in desperate need of a break.Injury crisis for Sharks
Johannesburg - The Sharks will be without two of their Springboks - and possibly a third - for this weekend's Super Rugby match against the Waratahs in Durban.
Wing Odwa Ndungane has broken his hand and will be sidelined for at least a month. Tighthead prop Jannie du Plessis suffered a partial tear of the medial ligament to his right knee and will also be sidelined for about a month.
Centre Adrian Jacobs is also struggling with an ankle injury that may keep him out of the Waratahs game. He has to undergo a fitness test on Thursday.
Springbok captain John Smit trained at full steam on Monday and will be considered for the game against the men from Sydney.
According to Sharks team doctor Ewoudt van der Linde, Ndungane already broke his hand in the first half, after which it was strapped and he played on.
He was moved to fullback in place of Louis Ludik in the second half. Notwithstanding the injury, his form was one of the few good things in a very uninspired Sharks performance. Ndungane will undergo an operation in the next few days.
It was initially feared that Du Plessis's injury could be much worse than what was revealed by the scan.
Other than what is the case with Springbok scrumhalf Fourie du Preez, Du Plessis did not suffer a complete tear of the ligament.
News from the Sharks camp is that they are eager to make up for their poor performance against the Bulls. They are apparently seething about the quality of their performance and all the errors they made.
They conceded a lot of penalties and also knocked on one ball after the other.
They are determined to put things right against the Waratahs on Saturday and get back on the winning track.
Marius Joubert in 13. He'll only join from 1st of July.