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Reinach replaces Vermaak in training Squad

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sharkbokCaptain23,298 posts
14 Apr 2013, 23:51
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14 Apr 2013, 23:51#1

 

Reinach called up to Springbok training camp     April 14, 2013 Sharks scrumhalf Cobus Reinach has been called up to the Springbok training camp in Cape Town following an injury to Jano Vermaak.

Vermaak, one of only two scrumhalves in the training squad, picked up a grade one hamstring tear during Saturday’s Vodacom Super Rugby match between the Vodacom Bulls and the Toyota Cheetahs in Pretoria.

Following a medical examination at the Springbok training camp on Sunday, it was decided that Vermaak will not be able to train with the squad on Monday or Tuesday.

“With Francois Hougaard also unable to train, we needed cover at scrumhalf and decided to bring Cobus to Cape Town,” said Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer.

“He was the next scrumhalf on our list and has been very good for The Sharks this season. He’s still young and has a promising career ahead of him, so it would be good to get to know him better and also for him to see what our plans are for the season.”

The 23-year-old Reinach, whose late father, Jaco, played for the Springboks in the 1980s, made his Vodacom Super Rugby debut last season. He played in all of The Sharks’ matches this season and will join the Springbok training squad at their base in Cape Town on Monday morning.

 

 

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ShezzaPro2,471 posts
15 Apr 2013, 00:50
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15 Apr 2013, 00:50#2

Brilliant news for Reinach! Well deserved! But not too good for Vermaak hope he recovers soon :)

 

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
15 Apr 2013, 03:17
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15 Apr 2013, 03:17#3

No surprise - he should have been in the squad in the first instance/  What about the other monkeys that is in the squad that should not e there at all?

Here I think about Kirchner, Kankowski, etc.   Meyer remains a nut case.

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