Get Newsletter

Sharks have an 'energy' problem

REACTION: Sharks head coach John Plumtree believes his team lacked the energy needed to see Connacht off in their Rugby Championship clash in Galway on Saturday.

ADVERTISEMENT

The South Africans were in a commanding position at half-time with the score reading 27-7 in their favour, but they were blown away in the second half with the home side eventually recording a 36-30 victory.

The Irish side scored four unanswered tries in that second 40 and after the game, Plumtree admitted that his team fell short in several areas of the game.

The story continues below…

“We started pretty scratchy and once we got our game going, we were pretty good,” said Plumtree.

“We did some good stuff and we built a good half-time lead.

ADVERTISEMENT

“After half-time, it looked like we were low on energy and we got quite slow.

“We got cleaned out at the breakdown and the physicality wasn’t quite there.

“Connacht got their tails up and they probably played a little bit different in the second half. They kicked over the top of us and tried to come through us.”

ADVERTISEMENT

Plumtree added: “That fact that we couldn’t stop their maul tries was a big part of the game, so we just got to take the lessons in this part of the world.

“If we don’t get our breakdown and set-piece right then we are going to struggle.

“We will learn from all of that and look forward to next week.”

The Sharks will now head to Wales where they will face the Dragons in Round Three of the URC.

@rugby365com

Join free

Yokohama Canon Eagles vs Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo | Japan Rugby League One 2024/25 | Full Match Replay

Edinburgh vs Glasgow | Celtic Challenge 2024/25 | Match Highlights

Boks Office | Episode 31 | Investec Champions Cup Review

Global Schools Challenge | Day 2 Replay

The Backyard Bunch | The USA's Belmont Shore

AUSTRALIA vs USA behind the scenes | HSBC SVNS Embedded | E04

South Africa v France | HSBC SVNS Cape Town 2024 | Men's Final Match Highlights

Two Sides - Behind the scenes with the British & Irish Lions in South Africa | E01

Write A Comment