Sharks coach Sean Everitt has resisted the temptation to start with Sanele Nohamba‚ but was forced into another change at wing for Friday’s Super Rugby date with the Highlanders in Dunedin.
Louis Schreuder will stay as the starting scrumhalf while captain Lukhanyo Am and reserve hooker Craig Burden will be raising their 50th Super Rugby matches for the Sharks. “The conditions will suit us. I think the guys will find it refreshing though this first week is tough because we’ll have just one training session due to the travel‚” Everitt said.
Maybe Everitt keeping Schreuder as the starting halfback was informed by Aaron Mauger’s decision to start with experienced All Black scrumhalf Aaron Smith.Former Blues player Michael Collins‚ loose forward Teariki Ben-Nicholas and lock Jesse Parete will make their debuts off the bench.
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