Thanks ED
\I was looking for news on Sacha yesteday adn did not ind he lates one. THe BS as to injuries by selecing Sacha - a star flyhalf as an insie cente by the idiot in chare in the Stormers. He should be replaced by a competent and thinking coach like Ackerman as a a matter of urgency.
You refer to a video - source please, .
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Guess who’s back, back again? Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, that’s who! After a grueling spell on the sidelines due to a shoulder injury, the Western Province flyhalf has finally hit the training ground running—or should we say, passing? The young star was seen tossing the rugby ball with all the zest of a kid on Christmas morning, signaling a potentially thrilling comeback.
Feinberg-Mngomezulu, who last graced the field in a Currie Cup match against the Pumas back in June, has been sorely missed. His absence was felt not just in the scores, but in the hearts of fans who've been crying into their team jerseys. But dry those tears, because the flyhalf’s return to training is a beacon of hope. And from what we've seen, he's not just making up the numbers; he's there to stir up a storm.
"He's throwing that ball like it owes him money!"
Indeed, the 20-year-old’s skills haven’t just magically returned; they've got a bit of an edge, as if the lad’s been plotting revenge on that rugby ball all this while. His passes? Sharp enough to slice through the doubts. His moves? They've got the twists and turns of a telenovela plot. It’s clear, Sacha isn’t just back; he’s back with a bang.
Western Province could certainly use that bang. Their recent outings have been, to put it mildly, a bit like watching paint dry—but if the paint was also losing at rugby. With the Currie Cup season heating up, Sacha’s return could be just what the doctor ordered. Or, as one fan put it, "He’s the spark we've been missing, like finding your lost lighter when you’ve got the last cigarette."
"We’re not just excited; we’re electric!"
And it’s not just the fans who are buzzing. Sacha’s teammates have been vocal about their enthusiasm, welcoming him back with open arms and probably a few noogies. His presence on the field elevates the team's spirit and, quite possibly, their game. It’s like adding a pinch of salt to a dish—it just brings out the flavor.
As for the man himself, Sacha has been modest about his recovery and return. He’s been quoted saying he’s "just happy to be back and can’t wait to give it his all." That’s right, Sacha, let your game do the talking, and maybe throw in a little shimmy to really rub it in.
So, keep your eyes peeled and your jerseys ready. Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu is not just on the comeback trail; he’s turning it into a comeback highway. And if his training is anything to go by, we’re in for some high-octane rugby action. Can’t wait to see him light up the scoreboard like it’s the Fourth of July. Because let’s face it, rugby’s just better with a bit of Sacha in it.