The gifted flyhalf tames the wet conditions as the Sharks keep an error-prone Blue Bulls at bay.
Curwin Bosch impressed with his composure but John Mitchell preaches caution. Photo: Steve Haag/Gallo Images.
A torrential downpour in Durban meant there were not many opportunities for running rugby as the Sharks beat the Blue Bulls 18-5 in their Currie Cup match at Kings Park on Saturday.
The Blue Bulls are embarking on a new expansive approach under director of rugby John Mitchell, but they never had much chance to apply their tactics, not just because the ball became a slippery bar of soap, but also because they had no set-piece platform.
This was because the Sharks were totally dominant in the scrums and lineouts, and they used this platform well. Keegan Daniel, especially, picked off numerous Blue Bulls throws at the front of the lineout. Set-piece fragility has been a recurring problem this year for the Bulls.
Who was the star in this match?
For all the power the Sharks showed up front, the man of the match was Curwin Bosch for the silky skills he showed at flyhalf. He was a true general, running the game brilliantly, and his kicking out of hand was sublime. He missed two long-range penalties and a conversion, but in the awful conditions – sodden underfoot – that was excusable. But he settled the Sharks with an important 54th-minute angled penalty that quelled a Bulls second-half comeback.
Key moments and themes
Scorers
Sharks: Tries – S’bu Nkosi, Keegan Daniel. Conversion – Curwin Bosch. Penalty – Bosch. Drop goal – Bosch.
Blue Bulls: Try – Aston Fortuin.
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