As it stands: Sharks squad
Ahead of the resumption of domestic action this weekend, we look at where the Sharks squad currently stand ahead of the domestic season.
Ahead of the resumption of domestic action this weekend, we look at where the Sharks squad currently stand ahead of the domestic season.
SA Rugby has announced that the U21 Championship, featuring five provincial teams, will be held in Johannesburg between 4-30 October.
Sharks flyhalf Curwin Bosch believes their new-look backline will step up in the absence of several key players when the Super Rugby Unlocked and the Currie Cup kicks off. MARIETTE ADAMS reports.
Sikhumbuzo Notshe says the Sharks cannot ‘live in the past’ as they are aware that their South African rivals have strengthened during the lockdown. DYLAN JACK reports.
Sharks fullback and Springbok hopeful Aphelele Fassi has been ruled out for up to four months due to a shoulder injury.
SA Rugby has confirmed that the seven teams participating in the new domestic competition will battle for Vodacom Super Rugby Unlocked and Currie Cup honours at various intervals of the tournament which kicks off next month.
Fans will not be allowed in the stadiums when local action resumes with Super Fan Saturday, but Vodacom will help them get behind their team next weekend.
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Manie Libbok says he is excited to have been warmly welcomed at the Sharks after his exit from the Vodacom Bulls, where he had faced disillusionment over a lack of opportunities.
Sharks flyhalf Curwin Bosch, who was in great form prior to the domestic season being halted, was a special talent during his school days and at Craven Week.