JP backs Boogieman to go one better

Sharks coach JP Pietersen believes Jurenzo Julius is only scratching the surface after his hat-trick against Benetton.

He’s backed the ‘Boogieman’ to put in another sparkling performance as they end off what’s been a disappointing Vodacom URC campaign against Zebre at Kings Park on Saturday.

The 22-year-old centre was the standout performer in last week’s 46-7 demolition of Benetton, crossing three times in a display that underlined why he is regarded as one of South Africa’s brightest young talents.

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“Jurenzo’s obviously had a few setbacks – some injuries and some niggles that’ve held him back – but geez, how good was he on Saturday?” Pietersen said.

“He was good on the ball both on defence and attack, and his work rate off the ball was very good. Probably one of Jurenzo’s best performances of the season and obviously André [Esterhuizen] compliments him well in terms of communication and organisation.

“I’m just happy for the kid, hope he goes on to score four tries this weekend and just be Jurenzo.”

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Pietersen also welcomed the inclusion of several Sharks youngsters in Rassie Erasmus’ latest Springbok alignment camp.

“It’s special to see what Zekhethelo Siyaya has done in three games,” Pietersen said.

“All I did was give him the opportunity to show us what he’s capable of, and credit to him for working hard and taking his opportunity.

Jaco Williams is there with him, also a special kid. Emmanuel Tshituka is also new to the alignment camp, so it’s good for them to get recognition. Hopefully they stay on and kick on for their national duties.”

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