Siya Kolisi has delivered a brutally honest assessment of the Sharks’ season, admitting their failure to reach the Vodacom URC playoffs “hurt”.
The Springbok captain didn’t hold back after the Durban side missed out on the top eight, despite boasting a squad packed with international quality.
“It’s been a tough week for us, not making the top 8,” said Kolisi.
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“We’re very disappointed especially with the group that we have, we definitely should’ve qualified for that. We have no excuses, it hurt, but we want to make sure we finish the season strong.
“The fans have been supporting us so much, and we couldn’t deliver for them and for the club itself. We should be doing better.”
With two matches remaining, Kolisi has shifted focus to ending the campaign on a positive note, starting with a tough clash against Benetton on Saturday.
“We’ve got a big challenge against Benetton, also a great team who’ve beaten some big teams this season. We want to finish the year strong and hopefully the guys can build on these last two games going forward.”
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The disappointment comes at an emotional time for Kolisi, who’s preparing to leave Durban and return to Cape Town, where he will rejoin the Stormers ahead of next season.
“It’s going to be hard to say goodbye to the boys. Durban has been a special place. The people of KZN have welcomed me and my family, and we’ll definitely come back as much as we can.
“I’m grateful to the Sharks for everything they’ve done for me, for understanding how important family is and helping me get closer to my kids. I’m looking forward to seeing the supporters for the last two weeks and to say a proper goodbye to everyone.”
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