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🇿🇼 Published: 31 December 2025
📘 Source: The Citizen

Loose forward Vincent Tshituka in action for the Sharks. Picture: Steve Haag Sports/Gallo Images Loose forward Vincent Tshituka says back-to-back wins have boosted the Sharks’ confidence ahead of their United Rugby Championship SA derby against the Lions on Saturday afternoon. The teams clash at Kings Park with the Sharks hoping to defend theirfirst-ever SA Shield title, won by just one point last season.

After a dismal start to the campaign, the Durban union secured a 28-23 win over Saracens and a 21-12 victory over the Bulls, both in Durban, undernew interim coach JP Pietersen. The Lions, meanwhile, have lost three games in a row – to Benetton, Newcastle and the Stormers. They lead the SA shield table by one point, but could be replaced by any of the other three unions after Saturday.

But that will only be the mid-point for the Lions, with three SA derbies to follow. The Sharks have the edge over the Lions historically in the URC, winning five out of their eight clashes. Last season, the Lions beat the Sharks 38-14 in Joburg before the Sharks beat the Lions 25-22 in Durban.

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“This week has been quite nice regarding the buzz of playing an SA derby,” said Tshituka, who made hisSpringbok Test debutin July. “It’s always a big one against the Lions. It’s always a spectacle.

So, we expect nothing less than that. We feel confident and ready from the training that’s happened so far.” He said the mood in the Sharks camp was good, with players believing they could turn the season around. “We’ve had two good wins after a rough start to the season. It’s helped us build a little bit of momentum and confidence that we needed.”

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Originally published by The Citizen • December 31, 2025

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