
Hollywoodbets Sharks XV head coach Mike Vowles has thrown down the gauntlet to his squad, demanding a complete 80-minute performance ahead of Saturday’s high-stakes Carling Currie Cup coastal clash against the DHL Stormers XXIII in Cape Town.
Vowles remains highly optimistic about his side's trajectory. However, the head coach is acutely aware that tactical consistency and strong finishing are non-negotiable for victory this weekend.
In a bold selection move, Vowles has bolstered his matchday 23 by fast-tracking four returning SA Under-20 stars. He has handed Luan Giliomee the starting fullback jersey, while naming Khuthi Rasivhaga, Liam van Wyk, and Rambo Kubheka on a revamped bench.
For Vowles, incorporating these freshly crowned World Rugby U20 Championship winners serves a deliberate, strategic purpose.
"They come with massive potential; they're exciting rugby players," Vowles explained. "We thought it important to give them a crack with The Sharks' vision of creating a pipeline from our youth structures. We feel including them will give us some punch in the final quarter of the game and have a really positive influence on our performance."
A primary focal point for Vowles during the week's preparation has been correcting late-game lapses. While pleased with the attacking opportunities his side is generating, the strategist wants to see ruthless execution when entering the opposition's red zone.
"The work going into next week will be about how we can convert those 22-metre entries and those opportunities into points," noted Vowles. "We want to build on our performances from week to week. Our expectation going into this match is that we have to be better than we were in the last two games. In both games, we’ve fallen away in that back quarter, so we want to make sure we put in a full 80-minute performance on Saturday."
Vowles is under no illusions regarding the challenge ahead. With the Stormers XXIII returning home after a heavy 41-03 defeat to the Sanlam Boland Kavaliers, the Sharks mentor is preparing his young charges for a ferocious opening salvo.
"We know the DHL Stormers XXIII have come off a big loss, and there will be a response from them; they’ll come out fighting," Vowles warned. "We anticipate a really high-tempo, very physical match. But we’ve had a good week of prep, and we’ve made some changes to the team which speaks to how we want to play and how we want to finish the game."
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