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Better finishing a priority for Madibaz

Grocott's Mail ContributorsBy Grocott's Mail ContributorsFebruary 9, 2018Updated:June 11, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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Riaan Esterhuizen (C) of Madibaz drives the ball close to the UCT tryline during the Varsity Cup rugby match between the Madibaz and UCT at the Madibaz Stadium , Monday 5 February 2018 Photo: Supplied

David Maidza, coach of FNB Madibaz wants to see better finishing from his team when they run out for their second Varsity Cup fixture against Central University of Technology (CUT) in Bloemfontein today (Monday).

Playing their first home game in two years, the Nelson Mandela University side went down 27-17 in their opening fixture against University of Cape Town at Madibaz Stadium on 5 February.

Maidza said while he was pleased to have had a home game after last year’s stadium revamp forced them to play all their fixtures away from home, he were disappointed with the result.

“I thought we were effective with the ball in hand, especially in the outer channels, but at the same time we did not finish off,” said the coach.

“For example, in the first half we had a number of opportunities to put some points on the board, but we did not use them properly.”

Maidza said there were a couple of areas in their game they needed to work on.

“We need to make sure we get our attacking shape right and concentrate on finishing off those moves.

“On Monday, we had to move a loosehead prop to tighthead so we struggled a bit in the scrums and that is something we’ll be focusing on.”

The coach added that his side would also work on tidying up their line-outs to create stable set-pieces, which would provide a better base from which to attack.

Maidza said he was positive about the path ahead.

“I am confident there will be an improvement. This was our first game, so a little bit of match fitness is required, but we will pick that up as we go along.”

While CUT are struggling somewhat after losing their first two games, the Madibaz mentor said they preferred to focus on their own play.

“We have to understand that we need to fix our own game,” he said. “If we start concentrating on CUT we might lose our own focus, so that is our approach going forward.”

Maidza acknowledged that CUT were a capable outfit, adding that the Bloem side would also be aiming to improve their own game.

“We need to concentrate on what we have to do and we want to bounce back from Monday’s result as we fight for a higher position on the log.” While it was early days in the competition, Maidza said he thought Stellenbosch could be the team to beat.

“Maties have a good side and they have started very well. But there’s a long way to go and all the coaches will be focusing on kicking into gear in the next few weeks.”

 

Riaan Esterhuizen (C) of Madibaz drives the ball close to the UCT try line during the Varsity Cup rugby match between the Madibaz and UCT at the Madibaz Stadium, Monday 5 February 2018
Photo: Supplied
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