Sharks bring Lukhanyo Am straight into starting line-up for Ulster meeting
Sharks coach Sean Everitt has not hesitated to install Lukhanyo Am back into his starting XV for their encounter against Ulster in Belfast on Friday.
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Sharks coach Sean Everitt has not hesitated to install Lukhanyo Am back into his starting XV for their encounter against Ulster in Belfast on Friday.
Makazole Mapimpi has signed a new deal with the Sharks that will keep him in Durban for the next three years.
Springbok centre Lukhanyo Am has returned to the Sharks squad in time for their United Rugby Championship (URC) trip to Ireland.
Much-travelled flyhalf Lionel Cronje returns to the Sharks for another stint after the franchise announced on Monday that they had signed him on a two-year deal.
Symonds was to that ridiculously talented Australian cricket team in the 2000s. The first is from an ODI in Melbourne vs West Indies in 2001. His victim was Laurie Williams, who tragically also died in a car crash, like Symonds did in Townsville, Queensland late on Saturday. Williams died in Jamaica in 2002, aged 33. Symonds was 46. In the video, Williams drives Nathan Bracken towards long-on and starts running. But Symonds swoops in from mid-wicket, stops the ball, spins while still parked on his buttocks, and coolly throws down the stumps at the striker's end. All this happens in about one-and-a-half seconds.
The Sharks have extended the services of lock duo Reniel Hugo and Emile van Heerden, along with prop Dian Bleuler and fullback Anthony Volmink.
The Cheetahs made it nine wins from nine when they thumped the Sharks 44-15 in a Currie Cup encounter in Bloemfontein on Saturday.
Wales back-row forward Ross Moriarty will undergo surgery to release pressure on a nerve injury that has sidelined him for six weeks.