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Kriel nursing minor injury

Springboks centre Jesse Kriel Springboks centre Jesse Kriel
Published on September 25, 2019

Jesse Kriel was ruled out of selection for Saturday’s clash with Namibia after suffering a knock to his hamstring during the 23-13 defeat by the All Blacks.

Kriel – who is set to join Alistair Coetzee’s Canon Eagles in Japan after the World Cup – featured off the bench in Yokohama on Saturday, replacing Lukhanyo Am at outside centre.

The 46-cap midfielder – who is featuring at his second World Cup – was set to start against the Namibians, but will unfortunately be forced to sit out due to what Bok coach Rassie Erasmus described as a minor injury.

‘Jesse is not available for this match. He’s got a slight hamstring strain,’ commented Erasmus following the team announcement for Saturday’s Pool B encounter.

‘I wouldn’t even say strain. It’s just a bump on the hamstring.’

Fortunately for the 25-year-old, the injury is not too serious and will not ruin his chances of playing against Italy and Canada in the remaining pool matches.

‘We guess that that’s just a week [-long] injury,’ added Erasmus.

‘So he’s not available this week but I’m pretty sure that in the next 7-10 days, he’ll be available.’

Bok coach Rassie Erasmus talks about his decision to make Schalk Brits skipper and the selections for the Namibia clash. pic.twitter.com/hjT6f5XHX0

— SA Rugby magazine (@SARugbymag) September 25, 2019

Picture: @Springboks Twitter

Posted in Springboks, Top headlines, World Cup Tagged All Blacks, jesse kriel, Lukhanyo Am, Namibia, Rassie Erasmus, Springboks, World Cup

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