Curwin Bosch has the chance to halt the Sharks' flyhalf hokey-cokey with a commanding performance against Zebre. | Sport24news
Curwin Bosch has the chance to halt the Sharks' flyhalf hokey-cokey with a commanding performance against Zebre on Saturday.
But he's returned to claim his place and will start his third straight game at flyhalf when the Sharks take on Zebre at Kings Park on Saturday. "Generally, he did show some desire from a counter-attack perspective. That line-break he had in the second half, he was unlucky that Tito couldn't hold onto the ball there. It could have led to a certain try.With Argentine international Tito Bonilla also waiting in the wings, Bosch is under pressure again to glue the jersey to his back with another commanding performance.
"Tito was down to play in the Currie Cup [Wednesday] night but unfortunately he picked up food poisoning on Tuesday and was unable to take the field," Everitt said on Thursday.
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