Share

Cheetahs boss Smith: Expectation is our enemy

accreditation
Franco Smith (Gallo Images)
Franco Smith (Gallo Images)

Cape Town - The Cheetahs were not yet accustomed to displaying South Africa’s Premier domestic trophy – the Currie Cup – in their stadium before they had to turn their attention to a bigger challenge in this year’s PRO14.

The Currie Cup champions swept to the title earlier this month by beating the Lions on their home turf, but their focus is now solely on their mouth-watering opening fixture against last season’s PRO14 finalists, Glasgow Warriors in Bloemfontein on Friday.

Coach Franco Smith, who is set to depart the team, has stayed on as new coach Hawies Fourie is dealing with the recovery from an operation.

Smith will take charge of the side for the first three games, thereby continuing the momentum gained from the Currie Cup Championship.

And Smith knows the dangers of expectation, especially with the central South African city still buzzing from the Currie Cup victory.

“There are so many positives and negatives about this, but we can only focus on the positives,” Smith said.

“Our worst enemy at the moment is expectation and people think we are just going to go from one Championship to the next and everything will just fall into place. I know from experience, we have to keep on working hard because we are not the final product yet.

“That is the mentality amongst the players. We’ve achieved well by winning the Currie Cup and we have enjoyed that moment, but these guys are really task-driven and now to get the momentum and use the opportunity is important.”

Smith believes that the Cheetahs will be at their best in this year’s PRO14, especially as they’ve had the perfect momentum shift in the Currie Cup, and have a fit, in-form squad that will be tough opposition on the warm Highveld this weekend.

“I don’t think we have been as prepared for this Championship as now. We must make sure we don’t get caught out by either being complacent – which I don’t think we can ever be, or underprepared, or underestimate what is coming.

“This is going to be a very important three weeks for Cheetah rugby, not just to keep on with the momentum, but to kick on and perform better.”

While there are 116 players at the Rugby World Cup at the moment from the PRO14, Smith doesn’t believe that the Warriors side he encounters in Bloemfontein will be any less dangerous. Glasgow have no less than 12 players currently in Japan including big guns like Tommy Seymour, Fraser Brown and Johnny Gray.

“Every club knew they would be without their international players. I’ve been in that position with Benneton, and you know as coach you make a plan. You get a good group of players together that is competitive, especially when those players are away,” Smith explained.

“This is a very special year and many of those clubs have invested money to get other international players to their clubs. After the World Cup, those clubs will need to manage the playing time of their international players, because that is when the Champions Cup starts. Add to this clubs that lose games that they feel they should have win and once they get going, the Six Nations starts.

“They would have planned for this and I have no doubt that Glasgow will field a strong side this Friday. They have invested and have saved for four years to ensure they have good replacements.

“Their younger players will also want to prove they are the future of the club and will want to secure their long-term futures at the club. They have nothing to lose and have had a perfect pre-season. So they will be very dangerous.”

Friday night’s kickoff will be the third season for the Cheetahs in the PRO14 and they will be eyeing a playoff spot – something they achieved in their opening season in the Championship.

But right now the focus is on the Warriors, and while Smith believes the visitors will be dangerous, the combination of momentum, the expectation of a home crowd still enjoying their run in the Currie Cup and one golden trophy makes the home side a tough encounter for the Scots this Friday.

- PRO14 

We live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred
Who we choose to trust can have a profound impact on our lives. Join thousands of devoted South Africans who look to News24 to bring them news they can trust every day. As we celebrate 25 years, become a News24 subscriber as we strive to keep you informed, inspired and empowered.
Join News24 today
heading
description
username
Show Comments ()
Fixtures
Fri 26 Apr 24 20:35 PM (SAST)
Ulster
Ulster
Benetton Rugby
Benetton Rugby
Kingspan Stadium, TBC
Fri 26 Apr 24 20:35 PM (SAST)
Llanelli Scarlets
Llanelli Scarlets
Sharks
Sharks
Parc y Scarlets, TBC
Sat 27 Apr 24 14:00 PM (SAST)
Zebre
Zebre
Glasgow Warriors
Glasgow Warriors
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, TBC
Results
Sat 20 Apr 24
Edinburgh
Edinburgh 43
Llanelli Scarlets
Llanelli Scarlets 18
Sat 20 Apr 24
Connacht
Connacht 54
Zebre
Zebre 16
Sat 20 Apr 24
Stormers
Stormers 21
Ospreys
Ospreys 27
Logs
Team
P
W
PTS
Team Logo
1. Leinster
14
11
54
Team Logo
2. Glasgow Warriors
14
11
53
Team Logo
3. Munster
14
9
48
Team Logo
4. Vodacom Bulls
14
9
46