Ex-South Africa sevens star aims to make impact alongside Dylan Hartley at Dubai Sharks
When Dylan Hartley moved from the UK last month to the UAE to coach Dubai Sharks, it might have seemed surreal.
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When Dylan Hartley moved from the UK last month to the UAE to coach Dubai Sharks, it might have seemed surreal.
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