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Sharks recognise a 'multifaceted' problem

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October 30, 2025

THE Sharks will conduct a forensic analysis of their business as they come to grips with a disappointing start to their United Rugby Championship campaign, with coach John Plumtree and Director of Rugby Neil Powell hardly the only ones going under the spotlight.

- MIKE GREENAWAY

Sharks recognise a 'multifaceted' problem

SHARKS coach John Plumtree is to step down from his position to assume a “mentoring and advisory role” at the Durban franchise.

Plumtree would have every right to feel hard done by if he were the only one held responsible — apart from Powell, who is to take up a new position further down the ladder — and it is significant that a coach of his experience is to be kept on in a “mentoring and advisory role” at the union he has served so loyally.

It has been confirmed that Plumtree will step down as head coach at the end of the season.

The Sharks said in a release: “The leadership team has conducted a comprehensive review of The Sharks’ rugby structures, engaging multiple stakeholders across all levels of the operation.

“Management's assessment is that the problem is multifaceted, and we are clear that the long-term success of The Sharks will be best served by tackling issues across the organisation rather than relying on simple fixes.”

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