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It is a game with history! Yes, the Free State Cheetahs have had the wood over the Sharks for the better part of the last decade.
The Cheetahs have won nine of their last 12 Currie Cup encounters with the men from Durban. More importantly just one of those three Sharks victories in the last five years happened in Bloemfontein - a 21-12 triumph last year.
But, as that famous TV add says, there is more!
The Cheetahs avenged that loss by beating the table-topping Sharks in the semifinal in Durban.
It is thus not surprising to hear Sharks assistant coach predicting that it will be "a hell-of-a-match" on Saturday.
No doubt the Cheetahs will be keen to continue their excellent home form against the Sharks.
And the men from Bloemfontein showed they are still a major force in South Africa's premier domestic competition when they stunned the defending champions Blue Bulls in Pretoria last week.
The Sharks know it will take a very special effort to win in Bloemfontein, a place where triumphs are a rare commodity for visitors.
According to the Sharks assistant coach, Reece-Edwards, possession will be key.
Speaking to rugby365.com in the build-up to the battle of Bloem, he admitted they focussed on ball retention at training this week.
"That's the area where we let ourselves down a bit," he said about his team's below par outing in beating the Pumas 27-17 last week.
Reece-Edwards said they will need to be a lot more accurate if they want to be effective with the style of rugby they want to play.
"Given their result [a last-minute win over the Bulls] it is going to be a fantastic game," he told rugby365.com, when asked about what they are expecting from the Cheetahs.
"They are certainly going to come out firing," he said, adding that Bloem has not always been a happy hunting ground.
"It's a venue where, in the past, the Sharks haven't always produced," he said of their solitary win in the Free State capital in the last five years.
"But we look at it in a different way and we are quite excited to go there and play.
"We want to get our game going and we want to play the way we know we can play. We are really looking forward to the game, but we have to cut out the mistakes and do the basics properly."
The Sharks are well aware of the Cheetahs' tenacity, which they displayed with their come-from-behind win against the Bulls last week.
"We'll always respect them for that," he said of the Cheetahs' fighting spirit, adding: "They're a side that can produce on the day and wherever they go they are always determined to upset the opposition.
"We know we're in for a hell-of-a-match.
"If we want to be at the top end [of the table], we have to be able to go there and produce the goods away and not only at home."
Most recent results:
2008: Free State Cheetahs won 31-9, Bloemfontein
2008: Sharks won 22-10, Durban
2009: Sharks won 21-12, Bloemfontein
2009: Sharks won 24-13, Durban
2009: Free State Cheetahs won 23-21, Durban (semifinal)
rugby365.com Prediction: The Sharks have become a bit of an enigma in recent years. At times they are sublime and some days they are simply awful. A lot will depend on which version of the Sharks pitch up in Bloemfontein. There is no doubt the Free State Cheetahs are a far better team when veteran Springbok flank Juan Smith plays. Just look at the difference in performances between the games against Western Province (Week One) and the Blue Bulls (Week Three). Their defence, the key last week, will again be a telling factor. It is a tough game to call, but the Cheetahs forwards look to have the edge - that combined with home ground advantage make them short-priced favourites. We will go with a Cheetahs win, by less than 10 points.
Teams:
Cheetahs: 15 Hennie Daniller, 14 Philip Snyman, 13 Robert Ebersohn, 12 Corné Uys, 11 Jongi Nokwe, 10 Louis Strydom, 9 Tewis de Bruyn, 8 Ashley Johnson, 7 Juan Smith (captain),6 Hendro Scholtz, 5 Barend Pieterse, 4 Izak van der Westhuizen, 3 WP Nel, 2 Adriaan Strauss, 1 Coenie Oosthuizen.
Replacements: 16 Skipper Badenhorst, 17 CJ van der Linde, 18 Waltie Vermeulen, 19 Kabamba Floors, 20 Tertius Carse, 21 Sias Ebersohn, 22 Meyer Bosman.
Sharks: 15 Louis Ludik, 14 JP Pietersen, 13 Stefan Terblanche (captain), 12 Patrick Lambie, 11 Lwazi Mvovo, 10 Steve Meyer, 9 Charl McLeod, 8 Ryan Kankowski, 7 Keegan Daniel, 6 Jacques Botes, 5 Ross Skeate, 4 Steven Sykes, 3 Wiehahn Herbst, 2 Craig Burden, 1 Patric Cilliers.
Replacements: 16 Kyle Cooper, 17 Tendai Mtawarira, 18 Eugene van Staden, 19 Willem Alberts, 20 Jean Deysel, 21 Ruan Pienaar, 22 Andries Strauss.
Date: Saturday, July 31
Venue: Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein
Kick-off: 15.00 (13.00 GMT)
Referee: Mark Lawrence
Assistant referees: Ben Crouse, Fakumile Yamile
TMO: JC Fortuin
By Jan de Koning
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