Springboks Pieter-Steph du Toit and Willem Alberts are back training with the Sharks after long injury layoffs.
Lock Du Toit missed much of last season with a serious knee injury, while loose forward Alberts was laid low after a back operation last July.
The duo are back in training as the Sharks start their preparations for this year’s Super Rugby competition. Both have been training well and showed no discomfort from the injuries.
There was however less good news for lock Stephan Lewies, who will reportedly remain sidelined with injury for an extended period.
Sport24
With Director of Rugby Gary Gold still tied up with commitments in Japan, former coach Brendan Venter has taken charge of training in the interim, along with the rest of the coaching team of Brad MacLeod-Henderson, Sean Everitt and Paul Anthony.
The Sharks will start their pre-season with a training game against a team made up of various Durban clubs in two weeks, before heading overseas to face the French and European champions, Toulon on 5 February.
They start their Super Rugby campaign at home against the Cheetahs on 14 February.
MacroBull wrote:
Weet jy nog nie?
Moet ek jou vertel van die blommetjies en die bytjies?
@ Victoriabok:
The guy who rides a scooter wearing
a luminescent speedo.LOL
Rye
ryecatcher wrote:
I loved her in “Bull Durham”
With that slow Southern accent she was extremely sexy
ryecatcher wrote:
Grant 10 or Gwantie?
@ Victoriabok:
Really cannot answer that.Would not do
me credit if I could.
And a self denigrating”to think that I
freely chose to support this team”
Regards
Rye
Victoriabok wrote:
33 @ Victoriabok:
Agree, liked her most in Bull Durham.
Great movie, my second favorite baseball movie after the Natural with Robert Redford
@ Victoriabok:
I rate movies by being able to watch them more than twice.Given a decent
interval of course.
Those qualify.
Ad wasn,t Sean Penn good in
Dead man?
@ Victoriabok:
Is the accent in her speech pattern
or elsewhere?
ryecatcher wrote:
She speaks like a Southerner the whole time
In the one scene after a long speech by Costner she replies with an extremely cute “Oh my” that could only originate south of the Mason-Dixon line
@ Victoriabok:
Here’s the link, listen out for the “Oh my” at 0:57
awesome time for a 50 from Rilee
Gayle letting us have it. It will all be over soon if we don’t get him out…
Flok, it was time for BEURTKRAG again in Brakkenjanpan, 2nd time this week.
So, we went out for an early loooong dinner!
a Gayle hundred coming?
How the fuck is parnell going to the world cup
Much improved over so far
46 @ MacroBull:One can only wonder!
When Gayle is on fire, he’s a pleasure to watch
Gayle out… but he’s done the damage.
Should still be a walk in the park from here for the Windies
Gale gone, but too late, I fear. A daft shot by Gayle, it must be said
Just For Kicks wrote:
Was thinking the same thing…..
I reckon Gayle and Gibbs share the same brain cell when it comes to playing some of their strokes – That was such a Gibbs thing to do.
@ Just For Kicks:
It is, maybe I wash a bit harsh, If Gayle is in this form, it does not matter who bowls to him.
His job is done.
55 @ Stormersboy:Yup, and theres Pollard waiting in the wings to pick up the left overs
Just For Kicks wrote:
Yes, if they both fire in the WC they will be unstoppable.
Against flair players, like it is the natural instinct of the Windies… one needs to bowl with absolute dicipline.
You need to be 120% in your line and lenght.
The shorter format of the game suits the Windies down to a tee!
Game is going to be over before 18 overs is finished
Bravo out… but it really does not matter much, I’m afraid
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