Western Province attack coach Dawie Snyman has told his players to be more ruthless at making the most of their opportunities when they take on the Sharks in the Currie Cup final in Durban this weekend. WP have struggled for consistency all season‚ and one of the reasons is that they have not made the most of some excellent chances they have created. Two weeks ago‚ when they met the Sharks in the final round of pool play in Durban‚ they squandered two gilt-edged opportunities in the first half and trailed 13-3 at the break. But after half-time, they were far more efficient‚ scoring four tries on their way to a 31-20 win. "It helps a lot that we played them two weeks ago because we have done all our analysis already‚" Snyman said. "The challenge they bring at home is a strong pack with a good set-piece. They also showed against the Bulls that they are a tough team to stop when they get front-foot ball. "We have created a lot of opportunities this season and haven’t always taken them‚...

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