Lionel Mapoe’s run of bad luck continues after he was ruled out of any action at this year’s Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens with an ankle injury.
For a player who was more in the headlines off the field following a contractual tussle between the Cheetahs and Sharks over his services, Mapoe was to use the return to the field as a boost after not playing since March.
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But while he made the trip with the SA Vipers to the Sri Lankan Sevens and was due to play for the SA second side – the Marauders – in the International Invitation Sevens here in Dubai which runs concurrently to the IRB competition, he has now pulled out before the competition even has begun.
Mapoe was injured in the Super 14 and missed the majority of the competition because of a shoulder complaint. This time around it is an ankle injury that will keep him off the field.
“That’s it, my year is over,” a disappointed Mapoe said from Dubai on his facebook page, keeping a low profile in the desert city.
Springbok Sevens coach Paul Treu was understandably disappointed by the development, as Mapoe was set to be drafted back into the team for the George Sevens next week.
“Lionel has been struggling after being out for so long,” Treu told SuperSport.com, “And now he is injured. It is difficult for him, especially after not playing for such a long time and disappointing for us as we would have liked to use him in George.”
Mapoe recently ended his contractual dispute by agreeing to terms with the Lions for next year’s Super 15 tournament.
Mapoe is not worth the bother… bad acquisition by the Lions.
The Lions have a habit of employing perrenial sick-notes…. to name a few, Ashwin Willemse, Andre Pretorius and now Lionel Mapoe.
How long will he last in the Super Rugby Series before being injured again…
I actually feel sorry for him.
jammer hy het nie by die jtarks gekrok nie dit sou nou justice gewees het
kry vir julle lions.daar koop hulle n walking sick note.ek reken die shark en cheethas skud maar net die kop.
Doesn’t say much for the Sharks conditioning and medical staff. They had months to repair him. I wonder how much money they wasted on him?
Perhaps a sick note player is only worth R20 000 per month?
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