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Taine Plumtree has been again on acquainted soil this week making ready to tackle his outdated man.
As a teenager, the Scarlets No 8 spent seven years in Durban whereas his father John was teaching the Sharks.
Now he’s again within the coastal metropolis able to lock horns together with his dad who’s in his second spell on the helm of the South African aspect.
It’s a household reunion which has even better significance as Plumtree Jnr is seeking to assist the Scarlets safe a spot within the BKT URC Play-Offs.
Talking about his return to Durban, the Welsh worldwide mentioned: “It’s been good with the ability to present the boys round a bit.
“The hotel is in a place called uMhlanga and that’s where I spent most of the time growing up when we used to live here.
“I loved it. It’s on the beach and the people are awesome here. The weather is unbelievable, not just in the summer, but winter too, so it’s a cool lifestyle.”
The in-form Plumtree, who was born in Wales whereas his Kiwi dad was teaching Swansea, has taken the chance to spend a while together with his household since arriving again in Durban.
“Mum has moved over now from New Zealand too. She acquired right here about two weeks in the past, so it was fairly good timing actually. I hadn’t seen her because the summer season of final yr.
“We went out for dinner one night time after which we had been spherical to their place for a Braai with a few of my different household. So it’s been good to have the ability to spend a while with them.”
As for the rugby chat together with his dad, he says: “We’ve truly been fairly quiet by way of this weekend as clearly it’s an vital recreation for each of us.
“There’s not a pressure there, however we’re not saying something. We’re simply ready to see what occurs on Saturday.”
The Scarlets have given themselves a fantastic likelihood of creating the Play-Offs by rattling off 4 successive bonus level victories, the most recent of these being final Sunday’s 32-19 win over the Lions in Johannesburg.
“We’re wanting ahead to hopefully one other outcome this weekend,” mentioned Plumtree who joined the west Wales area in 2023 after taking part in out in New Zealand.
“We all know it’s going to be robust, however there’s a form of silent confidence within the staff that we’re taking part in nicely collectively.
“We’ve clicked and acquired the outcomes we needed. We all know how it’s to win and the way good that feels. Being on the correct aspect of outcomes is tremendous vital, particularly come the enterprise aspect of the season.
“We’re assured inside one another as a bunch. Hopefully we make the play-offs and it’s not simply the quarter-finals we make. We’re actually in competition for making the ultimate and hopefully lifting some silverware.”
As for the Sharks, they’re searching for a win which might nicely safe a 3rd place end as they’re only one level behind Glasgow.