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<blockquote data-quote="JJR" data-source="post: 383789" data-attributes="member: 46016"><p>Jacques-Louis Potgieter may just be given the opportunity to prove that he's the man for a big occasion against the Crusaders at Twickenham on Sunday afternoon. Regular Sharks flyhalf Pat Lambie injured his finger against the Chiefs and will await the verdict from a specialist in Durban today as to whether he'll be able to make the tour.</p><p>While the Sharks will not relish the prospect of playing against the tournament pace-setter minus their key playmaker, with a view to the crucial run of home games to come, it would be foolhardy to risk Lambie in this encounter unless he is 100% fit. In Potgieter, the Sharks have a player who has shown his ability to dominate – and win – encounters wearing the number 10 shirt and while Sunday's game may well be his biggest individual challenge yet, Potgieter strikes me as the sort of man who only plays better under that sort of pressure.</p><p>Other injury concerns ahead of the Twickenham clash are fullback Louis Ludik, who was also injured against the Chiefs and loose forward Ryan Kankowski, who is still suffering the after effects of a hard knock to the head sustained against the Blues back in week 2.</p><p>The Sharks tour group for the trip to London will be finalised tomorrow, ahead of a Thursday night departure for the British capital.</p><p> </p><p>Source-Sharksworld.co.za</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJR, post: 383789, member: 46016"] Jacques-Louis Potgieter may just be given the opportunity to prove that he’s the man for a big occasion against the Crusaders at Twickenham on Sunday afternoon. Regular Sharks flyhalf Pat Lambie injured his finger against the Chiefs and will await the verdict from a specialist in Durban today as to whether he’ll be able to make the tour. While the Sharks will not relish the prospect of playing against the tournament pace-setter minus their key playmaker, with a view to the crucial run of home games to come, it would be foolhardy to risk Lambie in this encounter unless he is 100% fit. In Potgieter, the Sharks have a player who has shown his ability to dominate – and win – encounters wearing the number 10 shirt and while Sunday’s game may well be his biggest individual challenge yet, Potgieter strikes me as the sort of man who only plays better under that sort of pressure. Other injury concerns ahead of the Twickenham clash are fullback Louis Ludik, who was also injured against the Chiefs and loose forward Ryan Kankowski, who is still suffering the after effects of a hard knock to the head sustained against the Blues back in week 2. The Sharks tour group for the trip to London will be finalised tomorrow, ahead of a Thursday night departure for the British capital. Source-Sharksworld.co.za [/QUOTE]
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