Matfield believes Bulls' better coaching will trump Sharks' star power in URC showdown
Star power doesn't always trump a well-coached collective.
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Star power doesn't always trump a well-coached collective.
With the sweeping changes and acquisitions at the Sharks recently, expectations of consistent winning performances have just been heightened ten-fold in Durban.
The Sharks were an interesting case study when they traveled to Belfast for their United Rugby Championship clash against Ulster, which they lost 24-21 on Friday evening.
The Sharks' loss to Ulster in Belfast has opened the door for a handful of teams to still grab the three home quarter-final slots behind United Rugby Champions (URC) log leaders Leinster.
Ulster might have killed the Sharks’ home United Rugby Championship (URC) hopes after beating the men in black 24-21 in Belfast on Friday night.
The Sharks showed they could live without their crack Springbok midfielder Lukhanyo Am, but their coach Sean Everitt said they were chuffed to have him back.
The Sharks have locked in Springbok captain Siya Kolisi on a long-term contract until 2027.
The Sharks' storied and unflattering Super Rugby quarter-final record has made it imperative that they see off Ulster when they meet in their United Rugby Championship fixture in Belfast on Friday.