Warren Whiteley - Ellis Park
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The Sharks are confident and upbeat heading into this weekend’s Currie Cup final against the Lions in Johannesburg.
The Sharks qualified for the final despite playing to a 40-40 draw against the Bulls in the semi-finals. This was due to the team from Durban having scored more tries.
The Lions in turn beat the then defending champions, the Toyota Cheetahs 43-34 in a thrilling semi-final.
The former Springbok captain, Warren Whiteley, who is the Sharks assistant coach said it will be special returning to his old home ground.
Saturday’s Currie Cup final at Ellis Park kicks off at 16:00.
The Sharks qualified for the final despite playing to a 40-40 draw against the Bulls in the semi-finals. This was due to the team from Durban having scored more tries.
The Lions in turn beat the then defending champions, the Toyota Cheetahs 43-34 in a thrilling semi-final.
The former Springbok captain, Warren Whiteley, who is the Sharks assistant coach said it will be special returning to his old home ground.
Saturday’s Currie Cup final at Ellis Park kicks off at 16:00.