The Sharks spluttered to a frustrating 24-all draw with the Waratahs at King’s Park in Durban on Saturday afternoon.
Coach Robert du Preez sr will not be a happy man as the home side only had themselves to blame for a result they patently threw away.
They were arguably the best team on the field throughout, definitely creating the majority of play but the Australians managed to cling on by simply feasting on the Sharks’ mistakes.
It was indeed a rather depressing outcome from a South African perspective.
Who was the star in this match?
Sharks centre Lukhanyo Am was outstanding in midfield, particularly the running lines he adopted in scoring his two tries. His defence was decent too but his distribution suffered. As a result, Waratahs flanker Michael Wells deserves this accolade. He hardly did fancy things but he completed a massive 15 tackles and, crucially, effected no less than four turnovers. By all accounts he played a major part in keeping his side in the game.
Key moments and themes
Point scorers:
Sharks – Tries: Lukhanyo Am (2), Robert du Preez. Conversions: Du Preez (3). Penalty: Du Preez.
Waratahs – Tries: Jake Gordon, Michael Hooper, Mitch Short. Conversions: Bernard Foley (3). Penalty: Foley.
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