The Golden Lions were dealt a cruel blow with the news that talented midfielder Nicolaas “Stokkies” Hanekom will miss at least a month of Currie Cup action.
Lions coach Johan Ackermann confirmed on Tuesday that Hanekom will be sidelined for at least four weeks, maybe longer – with a shoulder injury and also a knee problem.
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This follows after another talented midfielder, Alwyn Hollenbach, went under the knife on Tuesday for a long-standing foot injury.
Ackermann made just one change to his team – rookie Robert de Bruyn, who made his Currie Cup debut off the bench in the one-point loss to the Cheetahs last week, moves to No.13 in place of Hanekom.
Lionel Cronje comes onto the bench in the spot vacated by the 22-year-old De Bruyn’s promotion.
Ackermann also had some good news this week, with the confirmation of veteran hooker Willie Wepener’s return to Ellis Park.
The 32-year-old completed his transfer from the Blue Bulls to the Lions on Tuesday.
He had two previous stints with the Lions – 2002 to 2004 and 2006 to 2009 – in which he played 46 Currie Cup matches and earned 40 Super Rugby caps.
“He joined us today,” Ackermann said, adding: “But we are playing on Friday so he wasn’t considered for this week.
“However, he will come up for selection form next week,” Ackermann said of Wepener’s return to the Lions.
“We have good depth in the front row now, with four hookers who have played Currie Cup rugby.
“There’s some strong competition among the hookers, but it is a great position to be in [as a coach].
“Given that we lost Callie Visagie, it is great that we got a player with so much experience,” he said of the front row forward with over 200 first class matches to his credit – including stints with the Leopards, Griquas, Clermont in France and more recently the Bulls.
The arrival of Wepener comes in the wake of the arrival of other seasoned forwards like prop Jacobus Roux and lock Martin Muller – who will be with the team for the remainder of the Currie Cup, even though they haven’t featured in the matchday 22 in the opening rounds.
Sticks and stones may break my bones
But Stokkies may never hurt anybody!
Hehehe
stokkie en doppies sou n lekker sejterpaar gewees het.
Anyway groot verlies, hy het heeltyd gevaarlik gelyk die naweek.
2 @ MacroBull:
Alwyn Hollenbach is nie sleg nie, jammer dat hy ook tans beseer is.
One door closes, another opens.
Is the glass half full, or half empty?
Please Mr Ackermann, just get your communication right with your bench / manager this week.
Leave the player on that you want to stay on, and give the team a chance.
At least you had the b@lls to admit to the error. (Guess you’ll never be in the running for a job at National level or at SARU then. Hehehe)
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