Sharks to go all out against Lions

The Sharks are just two points ahead of the Lions on the Africa Conference Two standings and will be looking to consolidate top spot in that section before they head to New Zealand. 

"We need to win before going on what is going to be a gruelling tour and we need to play well," Du Preez told sharksrugby.co.za

"First and foremost we need the win, but it will also be a good confidence shot if we can play good rugby as well.

"This game is going to be a spectacle, that is for sure, but vital for us. We are at home, we are coming off a home loss to the Crusaders, and the game will determine which team goes top of our Pool. Games against teams in your Pool carry added value.

"We have the Blues in Auckland, the Highlanders in Dunedin and then finish against the Chiefs [in Hamilton]. That is a very tough tour and it will help tremendously if we get on the plane having won well. It would set the tone for the tour."

Du Preez set the players are feeling fresh after their bye.

"The guys have a spring in their step and are ready to go. They needed a break but they have a lot of energy and they will need it to not only train well this week but also for a match against a team that loves to run the ball. We all know what the Lions can do with ball in hand," he said.

Loose forward Philip van der Walt has not recovered from a neck injury he sustained against the Crusaders. Daniel du Preez, who returns from injury is likely to be his replacement.

The good news for the Sharks is that both Etienne Oosthuizen and Lwazi Mvovo have recovered from the knocks they took and are available for selection.

Source: @TheSharksZA