Sharks prop Thomas du Toit says the Currie Cup final against Western Province will be the most important game of his life. The 22-year-old tank of a front-row forward will be taking part in his first Currie Cup final on Saturday and it happens to be against the province where he learnt his rugby. Du Toit’s much-improved scrummaging has played a key role in the Sharks’ charge to the final. "I can sum it up quickly and say it’s the most important game of my life that I’m going to take part in this weekend. That’s the mentality we’re all going to go in with‚" Du Toit said. "There’s nothing more important than your next game. That’s the way I’m going to prepare for the game and hopefully the rest of the team will have the same mind-set. There’s a bit of nervous excitement going on in the camp. I’m superexcited because playing Western Province is always special for me and it doesn’t matter when I play against them. "It’s always special. It’s going to be a cracker." Du Toit has a fair bit...
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