Massive boost for Sharks as Springbok star Am returns from injury for Bordeaux
Springbok star Lukhanyo Am returns to the bench for the Sharks' Champions Cup encounter against Bordeaux Bègles on Friday at Stade Chaban-Delmas.
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Springbok star Lukhanyo Am returns to the bench for the Sharks' Champions Cup encounter against Bordeaux Bègles on Friday at Stade Chaban-Delmas.
Bulls and Springbok sensation Kurt-Lee Arendse will go up against a daunting group of national veterans for the SA Rugby Player of the Year award in a development that illustrates just how the former Blitzboks star has taken the 15-man format by storm.
While the Sharks have been under some pressure over the past few weeks, things seem to be coming right at the coastal franchise judging from their opening Champions Cup win over English club Harlequins.
South Africa’s historic first game as European Champions Cup participants had all the ingredients of refereeing drama, thrilling finishes and spectacular tries that rugby lovers enjoy as the Sharks beat Harlequins 39-31 at Kings Park on Saturday.
Springbok fulcrum lock Eben Etzebeth, a proponent of aligning the global rugby schedule, said he’d be for the idea of South Africa joining Europe’s Six Nations tournament.
Director of rugby Neil Powell says they expect the same world-class performances that lock Eben Etzebeth has displayed all of 2022 in Springbok colours when the Sharks face Harlequins in the European Champions Cup on Saturday (15:00).
The Sharks are boosted by the return of Springbok captain Siya Kolisi and star lock Eben Etzebeth for their Champions Cup opener against England's Harlequins in Durban on Saturday.
Like a Durban North rickshaw carrying far too many people too pull, the Sharks laboured over the line to defeat the Ospreys on Friday night in the immediate game following the Cardiff humiliation.