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Schalk going home

Started by Beeno13 REPLIES167 VIEWS· 12 Apr 2013, 11:26
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
12 Apr 2013, 11:26
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12 Apr 2013, 11:26#1

Ex Supersport

Springbok loose forward Schalk Burger has been sent home to recuperate after spending two weeks in a Cape Town hospital being treated for bacterial meningitis, the player's agent confirmed on Thursday.

Bacterial meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord, a disease he contracted after undergoing surgery to reduce pressure on a nerve that was influencing the performance of his calf muscle.

The calf issue, coupled with a knee problem, has kept Burger sidelined for more than a year after he was injured in the opening game of the 2012 Super Rugby season.

The Stormers forward now faces at least another six weeks of rest before he will be able to resume training.

Burger, who turns 30 on Saturday, has 68 caps for South Africa having made his debut in the 2003 season. He was named IRB Player of the Year in 2004 and was part of the Springbok side that lifted the World Cup three years later.

Here is hoping he i s fit for the latter part of the touramnet and will be there when the Mighty Stormers confound their critics by lifting the trophy - here is hoping!

Wishing you a very speedy recovery Schalk.

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polyboyClub Pro601 posts
12 Apr 2013, 13:33
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12 Apr 2013, 13:33#2

Yes, a very well respected player internationally,  a speedy recovery indeed. Look forward to seeing him back on the paddock.

 

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
12 Apr 2013, 14:10
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12 Apr 2013, 14:10#3

Beeno

As I said before - meningitis weakens the body and it will be even six weeks before Burger can start with light training - maybe light weights and a few slow short runs to start off with in the first week.   Then a gradual increase in both in the first month - from there at least two months to get matchfit.  

Burger may - by a stretch of imagination - be ready to play by September - October 2013.   A few matches in CC is the best he can hope for.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
12 Apr 2013, 14:54
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12 Apr 2013, 14:54#4

Right on Poly.

Mike you maybe right but is anyone can beat your deadlines schalk is the lad!

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