The Sharks are ninth on the log, on 21 points after their four successive wins; the Blues are seventh (25 points) but they have a far easier closing month to their campaign.

While only the most optimistic Sharks supporters still cling to the forlorn hope that their team can somehow advance to the Super 14 play-offs, the Auckland Blues, their opponents at King’s Park this Saturday, still feel a semi-final spot is in their grasp.

The Sharks have to beat – with bonus points – the Blues on Saturday and then the Bulls (at Loftus), Stormers and Western Force (both in Durban) and reach 40 log points to have a mathematical chance of reaching the last four.

The Blues are up against three teams in the last five on the table after their Durban visit.

They travel to Bloemfontein next week to play the 13th-placed Cheetahs, then meet bottom-of-the-log Lions before returning home to host the Chiefs (10th) in Auckland.

Victory in all four of their remaining games, with just one bonus point on the way, would take them up to 42 points and that would have earned them a semi-final berth every year since the competition was extended to 14 teams in 2006.

Saturday’s game at King’s Park is, then, make-or-break for both teams – “another cup final,” in the words of Sharks captain John Smit.

The Blues flew out to South Africa at the weekend without injured All Blacks lock Anthony Boric.  The second-row forward has an ankle injury and he missed the Blues’ 38-17 win over the Force on Saturday.

While the Sharks have gone from bad to good with five successive defeats followed by four victories on the trot, the Blues have fluctuated from one week to the next. Their win over the champion Bulls was followed by a bad loss to the Stormers but they were up again against the Force at the weekend.

It has been a particularly frustrating time for coach Pat Lam.

“We have to work as a team not individuals,” he said before leaving New Zealand. “If we do that we can be a very damaging team, but if we don’t then we can be pretty average.”

He is convinced the Blues are stronger now than last year but emphasised the importance of a win over the Sharks.

“This is it. We have to look after ourselves well and recover properly from the trip because this Sharks match is a massive test match for us.”

All Black wing Joe Rokocoko, who scored a hat-trick of tries against the Force, said the players were concerned about their see-sawing form but are determined to stay on a winning high in Durban.

“We have always felt confident in our game plan,” he said. “Even with our defeats we feel we are going the right way.”

Saturday’s match kicks off at 17:05.

Blues touring squad:
Anthony Tuitavake, Paul Williams, Isaia Toeava, Rudi Wulf, Rene Ranger, Benson Stanley, Luke McAlister, Joe Rokocoko, Dan Kirkpatrick, Stephen Brett, Chris Smylie, Alby Mathewson, Viliami Ma’afu, Tom Chamberlain, Serge Lilo, Peter Saili, Jerome Kaino, Andrew van der Heijden, Kurtis Haiu, Filo Paulo, Tom McCartney, Keven Mealamu, Charlie Faumuina, Tevita Mailau, John Afoa, Tony Woodcock.

* It was confirmed on Monday that Griquas, the defending champions, will meet the Sharks XV in the quarter-final of the Vodacom Cup at King’s Park on Saturday. The match (at 14:00) will be played as a curtain-raiser to the Super 14 game.

69 Responses to Sharks still have it all to play for

  • 61

    59 – Okay just looked at that Thread on Sharksworld. “Who will be left Standing” Superbul go look and maybe we put up a thread similar here. Was interesting to discuss that.

  • 62

    60 – Snoek, Cheers me too am out of here now.

  • 63

    South African provincialism in rugby is so part of it i would stop watching it if there is no more.

    Go look at other dedicated provincial sites to enjoy the wonderful love we have for each other. The Bulls next game stirred up one of them.

    I will take out names and publish the comment only, you then guess who said it. I still feel sort of sad that they decided to run to their own Orania style camps. Here we go through all the ups and downs of our teams, some you win some you lose.

    Yes i know the Lions must feel like orphaned kids here , but if the were true Lions they would have fought for their teams honor right here. Maybe they would have taken the management of their team better to task, when they took the matter up with them by listening to some of the advice here.

    Whatever we say here is not the view of everyone , we would have had more than 20,000 blogger here then. So to take the stance that all Bulls/Sharks/Stormers agree with what I say is plain dumb, stupid, silly. Why throw your toys out of the cot because superbul said this and that.

  • 64

    61
    Puma i did look there , but i dont know what it is all about, are you talking of the competition

  • 65

    Helloooooooooooooooo moepels, muppits & mopkoppe!

    Goooooooooooooo Tjarks!
    Go Stormpoppies!
    Gooooooooooooooooooooo Bulls!
    Go Brumbies
    Go Force

  • 66

    64 – Super, Sorry I got the thread wrong. Go look at (Who is your Semi Finalist’s) Thought it was a good thread and a lot to discuss. Was on last night. Don’t see it there now so just go back to old threads. Would be great to have something like that here.

    We can discuss all the combinations of who plays who, who can pick up points….etc…

  • 67

    66
    Puma i will do it again after this weekend. I had something similar on the 12th , South African teams where will they end. Great discussion article or rather great arguing article. 😆

    http://www.rugby-talk.com/?p=9960#more-9960

  • 68

    67 – Super, Great. I think we will get plenty more bloggers as that will bring them out…..hahahaha. Especially so close to the end now.

  • 69

    Good luck to the Sharks as they have been so close on many occassions.

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