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Sharks Currie Cup

2019 Currie Cup preview

DYLAN JACK previews each of the seven teams taking part in this year’s shortened Currie Cup campaign.

Posted in Currie Cup, Top headlines | Tagged Bulls, Cheetahs, Currie Cup, Griquas, Lions, Pumas, sharks, Western Province
Robbie Fleck and John Dobson

Fleck assisting WP in ‘technical’ role

Former Stormers coach Robbie Fleck will continue to assist the Western Province professional teams in a technical capacity.

Posted in Currie Cup, Stormers, Top headlines | Tagged Currie Cup, john dobson, Stormers, Western Province
Pietersen back at the Sharks

Pietersen back at the Sharks

Former Springbok JP Pietersen is back in training at the Sharks, and is set to make his comeback for the Durban-based side should he successfully complete all medical tests.

Posted in Currie Cup, Sharks, Springboks, Teams, Top headlines, Tournaments | Tagged JP Pietersen
JP Pietersen

Flashback Friday: JP’s journey

With JP Pietersen set to return to the Sharks, we take a look at some of the veteran wing’s greatest moments on the field.

Posted in Currie Cup, News, Sharks, Top headlines | Tagged JP Pietersen, Springboks
Pampas XV

Jaguares XV join Currie Cup First Division

The 2019 Currie Cup First Division will feature added beef in the form of the Jaguares XV when it kicks off this weekend with a full round of matches.

Posted in Currie Cup, Top headlines | Tagged Currie Cup First Division, Jaguares XV
Sean Everitt

Everitt to coach Sharks in Currie Cup

The Sharks have announced that coach Sean Everitt will take charge of the side during their 2019 Currie Cup campaign.

Posted in Currie Cup, Sharks, Top headlines | Tagged Currie Cup, Sean Everitt, sharks
Malcolm Marx

Marx to leave SA shores?

Springbok and Lions hooker Malcolm Marx has been linked with a move to join the Docomo Red Hurricanes in Japan after the World Cup later this year.

Posted in Cheetahs, Currie Cup, French Top 14, Lions, Making Headlines, News, Pro14, Springboks, Super Rugby, Teams, Top headlines, World Cup | Tagged Cheetahs, Lions, Malcolm Marx, Oupa Mohoje, Springboks
Sharks Currie Cup

Sharks to kick off 2019 Currie Cup

The defending Currie Cup champions, the Sharks, will get the 2019 edition of the competition under way when they host Griquas on 12 July.

Posted in Currie Cup, Top headlines | Tagged Currie Cup, sharks
Warren Whiteley

Whiteley faces two months out

Warren Whiteley is not expected to be available at the start of the Test season due to his recurring knee injury.

Posted in Currie Cup, Lions, News, Rugby Championship, Springboks, Super Rugby, Test Rugby, Top headlines, World Cup | Tagged Lions, Springboks, Test Rugby, Warren Whiteley, World Cup
Bulls

SA player exodus: The list

A comprehensive list of all the players and coaches set to leave the South African Vodacom Super Rugby and Pro14 franchises at the end of the current season.

Posted in Bulls, Currie Cup, Lions, Sharks, Springboks, Stormers, Super Rugby, Test Rugby, Top headlines, World Cup | Tagged Bulls, Lions, sharks, Springboks, Stormers, Super Rugby
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