Bloemfontein – The Toyota Cheetahs will be wary of Brumbies danger-man, Jesse Mogg, in Saturday night’s Super Rugby clash in Bloemfontein.
The Wallaby back is especially dangerous on the counter-attack and is very much in the same mould as the Cheetahs’ very own Springbok back, Willie le Roux.
Drotské conceded the player is exceptionally dangerous and they will try and shut him down.
Meanwhile, the Cheetahs will be aiming to prevent any so called soft moments when they do battle against the men from the Australian capital city.
The Cheetahs have on average scored more tries in the opening 20 minutes of each match than any other team in the competition with 10.
On the flip since, the side have also conceded the most tries in the crucial closing 20 minutes with 16.
“If you want to win in this league, you need to concentrate for 80 minutes and no soft moments,” the coach said.
Saturday’s match against the third placed Australians kicks off at 19:10.