Daily Archives: 4 September 2015

ABSA Currie CupThe ABSA Currie Cup competition this week will be lit up by a host of Springboks who missed the Rugby World Cup cut.

They are sure to grab a substantial portion of the spotlight, as the Currie Cup race begins to heat up.

However, there is also the ongoing financial circus in Port Elizabeth that is threatening to turn the Eastern Province Kings into a circus act.

Among the Springbok discards who will feature in South Africa’s premier domestic competition this week are Marcel van der Merwe (Vodacom Blue Bulls), Jan Serfontein (Vodacom Blue Bulls), Teboho ‘Oupa’ Mohoje (Toyota Free State Cheetahs), Vincent Koch (Steval Pumas) and Cobus Reinach (Cell C Sharks).

Then there are Bok training squad members Scarra Ntubeni and Steven Kitshoff, who will both start in the front row for DHL Western Province.

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Vincent Koch

Vincent Koch

Steval Pumas coach MJ Mentz wasted no time in drafting back his Springbok prop, Vincent Koch.

Koch, who will play at tighthead, is 1 of 3 changes to the starting 15 that will tackle the Cell C Sharks in Durban on Saturday in a Currie Cup Round 5 match.

Koch, who missed the Rugby World Cup cut will start in place of Khwezi Mona, who drops down to the replacement bench.

Jaco Bouwer and Marnus Schoeman are changing places, with Bouwer starting at flank and Schoeman on the bench.

The final change to the starting 15 sees Hoffmann Maritz getting his 1st start, at centre, after playing 2 matches off the bench. Jerome Pretorius drops down to the bench.

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Sergio Parisse

Sergio Parisse

Italian general Sergio Parisse has returned to lead his troops into battle against Wales at Cardiff on Saturday.

Parisse, who was sidelined with flu for the past 3 matches, is back at the helm of the Azzurri and at the base of the scrum in the No 8 jersey.

Parisse is 1 of 7 changes to coach Jacques Brunel’s starting line-up with Edoardo Gori back from suspension to provide some experience at scrumhalf.

Other changes are Andrea Masi, Leonardo Sarto and Gonzalo Garcia who are all added to the backline.

Up front, Michele Rizzo starts at loosehead prop, while Quintin Geldenhuys comes in for Marco Fuser at lock.

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Marcel Brache

Marcel Brache

Utility back Marcel Brache and front-rower Francois van Wyk will remain with the Western Force until at least the end of 2017 after signing extensions this week.

Brache played all but 1 match for the Western Australian club this year, having joined the Western Force from South Africa’s DHL Western Province for the 2014 season.

Having joined the Force with 41 Currie Cup caps to his name for Western Province and a Varsity Cup title with the University of Cape Town Ikey Tigers, the 28-year-old says he’s excited about continuing his rugby in Perth.

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From Left to Right: UAR President Carlos Araujo, Juan Martin Hernandez & UAR Secretary Fernando Rizzi

From Left to Right: UAR President Carlos Araujo, Juan Martin Hernandez & UAR Secretary Fernando Rizzi

Yet another experienced Test star has pledged his commitment to Super Rugby with Juan Martin Hernandez returning home to join Argentina’s new team.

The 53-cap Pumas veteran has signed for 2 years, just a day after Juan Manuel Leguizamon also said he was returning to Buenos Aires.

“It wasn’t an easy decision, but I am convinced that I want to be part of what’s next for rugby in Argentina,” Hernandez said on Thursday.

“This is a new tournament to us and will serve us well as the team matures and grows in confidence. We find it extremely high intensity – more than The Rugby Championship – and will come in handy to see just how far you can go as an Argentine player.”

Beginning his professional career in France in 2003, Hernandez made 123 appearances for Stade Français before stints at Racing Métro and Toulon, where he signed at the beginning of 2015 before deciding to answer the call and return to Argentina.

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Matt O'Connor

Matt O’Connor

The Reds have announced the appointment of experienced senior coach Matt O’Connor as the team’s attack coach on a 3-year deal.

O’Connor will join Head Coach Richard Graham (defence) and Senior Assistant Coach Nick Stiles (forwards) ahead of the Reds’ pre-season later this year. The appointment completes the team’s coaching staff structure for 2016.

O’Connor brings almost 20 years of experience to the role. Most recently, he worked as head coach of Leicester in the English Premiership (2009 – 2013) and Leinster in the European Pro 12 (2014 – 2015), achieving success with both teams.

Herbert said O’Connor was a strong addition to the Reds’ coaching team.

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Terry Lineen

Terry Lineen

The 79-year-old All Black great who was missing in London has been found and taken to hospital.

Terry Lineen, who was a midfield back in the 1950s, went missing at Heathrow Airport shortly after arriving from Auckland, missing his connection to Edinburgh.

He had been missing since 13:00 BST on Thursday (00:00 Friday NZ Time).

However, on Friday evening (NZ Time) his daughter-in-law Lynne said Lineen had been found by police in Twickenham and was in an ambulance on his way to hospital.

Her post on Facebook said Lineen was found at 07:00 BST (18:00 NZ Time) after a member of the public reported seeing a distressed man with a bleeding arm, who they thought had been hurt in a hit and run accident.

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