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South Africa name nine uncapped players in expansive squad
South Africa name nine uncapped players in expansive squad

CNA

time5 days ago

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South Africa name nine uncapped players in expansive squad

CAPE TOWN :Nine uncapped players have been named in an expansive 54-man South Africa squad for the first four of the country's 14 international matches this year. Coach Rassie Erasmus on Thursday retained 31 of the squad that won the 2023 World Cup in a sign of continuity but has also made clear he intended using tests against the Barbarians, Italy and Georgia to try out new prospects. The uncapped players include Northampton Saints eighthman Juarno Augustus and hooker Marnus van der Merwe from Scarlets in Wales plus locally-based prop forwards Neethling Fouche and Asenathi Ntlabakanye, flanks Renzo du Plessis and Vincent Tshituka and utility forward Cobus Wiese, whose brother Jasper is a regular in the squad. The new backs are Sharks centre Ethan Hooker and Ntokozo Makhaza, who has been selected from university rugby without any franchise experience. The squad assembled on Sunday except for players still involved in the closing stages of the United Rugby Championship or English Premiership. 'We are excited to have the luxury of announcing a squad with so much depth and talent,' Erasmus said in a statement. 'Having an expanded squad will not only afford us the opportunity to have productive training sessions, but it will also bode well for the younger players in the group to learn from the senior players, many of whom are Rugby World Cup champions." South Africa used 50 players last season in an attempt to balance the load and build towards the 2027 World Cup in Australia. 'With a few more talented youngsters in this group, we hope that they will learn valuable lessons and stake a strong claim for places in what will be a challenging, yet exciting season,' the coach added. Frans Malherbe, Elrigh Louw, Ben-Jason Dixon, Deon Fourie and Trevor Nyakane were not considered due to injury. The Springboks will meet the Barbarians in their first encounter on South African soil in Cape Town on June 28 followed by two tests against Italy in Pretoria and Gqeberha on July 5 and 12 respectively and Georgia in Nelspruit on July 19. From August the Springboks play in the Rugby Championship and in November go on a European tour with tests in Italy, France, Ireland and Wales. Squad: Forwards: Juarno Augustus (Northampton Saints), Lood de Jager (Wild Knights), Renzo du Plessis (Lions), Jean-Luc du Preez (Sale Sharks), Pieter-Steph du Toit (Toyota Verblitz), Thomas du Toit (Bath), Eben Etzebeth (Sharks), Neethling Fouche (Stormers), Cameron Hanekom (Bulls), Jean Kleyn (Munster), Vincent Koch, Siya Kolisi (both Sharks), Wilco Louw (Bulls), Malcolm Marx (Kubota Spears), Bongi Mbonambi, Ntuthuko Mchunu (both Sharks), Salmaan Moerat (Stormers), Franco Mostert (Honda Heat), Ox Nche (Sharks), Ruan Nortje (Bulls), Asenathi Ntlabakanye (Lions), Kwagga Smith (Shizuoka Blue Revs), RG Snyman (Leinster), Gerhard Steenekamp (Bulls), Vincent Tshituka (Sharks), Marco van Staden (Bulls), Marnus van der Merwe (Scarlets), Jan-Hendrik Wessels, Cobus Wiese (both Bulls), Jasper Wiese (Urayasu D-Rocks). Backs: Lukhanyo Am (Sharks), Kurt-Lee Arendse (Bulls), Damian de Allende (Wild Knights), Faf de Klerk (Canon Eagles), Andre Esterhuizen, Aphelele Fassi (both Sharks), Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (Stormers), Jaden Hendrikse, Jordan Hendrikse, Ethan Hooker (all Sharks), Quan Horn (Lions), Cheslin Kolbe (Tokyo Sungoliath), Jesse Kriel (Canon Eagles), Willie le Roux (Bulls), Manie Libbok (Stormers), Makazole Mapimpi (Sharks), Ntokozo Makhaza (UCT), Canan Moodie (Bulls), Handre Pollard (Leicester Tigers), Cobus Reinach (Montpellier), Morne van den Berg, Edwilll van der Merwe (both Lions), Damian Willemse (Stormers), Grant Williams (Sharks)

South African rugby mourns death of Cornal Hendricks at 37
South African rugby mourns death of Cornal Hendricks at 37

New Straits Times

time15-05-2025

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  • New Straits Times

South African rugby mourns death of Cornal Hendricks at 37

JOHANNESBURG: South Africa Rugby president Mark Alexander on Thursday hailed deceased former Springbok winger Cornal Hendricks as a "remarkable athlete." The 37-year-old, who scored five tries in 12 Test appearances, died on Wednesday after suffering a heart attack. "We are deeply saddened by the passing of Cornal Hendricks, a remarkable athlete who represented his country in sevens and 15-man rugby with distinction," said Alexander in a statement. "Cornal was one of those players who loved the game and he worked extremely hard, but he always did so with a smile on his face, treating all people with respect. "His energy and love of life, both on and off the field, lifted his teammates and those around him. "His contributions to the sport and his unwavering dedication will always be remembered. May his legacy continue to inspire future generations," added Alexander. Apart from his Springbok appearances in 2014 and 2015, Hendricks represented the national sevens team, the Blitzbokke, winning a 2014 Commonwealth Games gold medal in Glasgow. Hendricks began and ended his provincial career with second-tier Boland and also played for two top-flight sides, the Bloemfontein-based Cheetahs and the Bulls in Pretoria. He featured in Super Rugby and the United Rugby Championship, and helped the Bulls win back-to-back titles in the Currie Cup, the premier domestic competition. Born in western Cape town Paarl, Hendricks played 233 first-class matches in a career spanning 17 years. — AFP

Cornal Hendricks dead at 37: Rugby star dies ‘after heart attack' as heartbroken team remember ‘infectious smile'
Cornal Hendricks dead at 37: Rugby star dies ‘after heart attack' as heartbroken team remember ‘infectious smile'

The Irish Sun

time15-05-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Cornal Hendricks dead at 37: Rugby star dies ‘after heart attack' as heartbroken team remember ‘infectious smile'

RUGBY star Cornal Hendricks has died aged just 37. The South African played 12 times for the Springboks between 2014 and 2015. Advertisement 1 Rugby star Cornal Hendricks died aged just 37 Credit: Getty But South Africa Rugby confirmed the sad news on Thursday morning that he tragically passed away after a suspected heart attack. Hendricks was remembered as a "remarkable athlete" who always played ruby with a "smile on his face". President of SA Rugby Mark Alexander said: "We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Cornal Hendricks, a remarkable athlete who represented his country in sevens and fifteen-man rugby with distinction. 'Cornal was one of those players who loved the game and he worked extremely hard, but he always did so with a smile on his face, treating all people with respect. Advertisement "His energy and love of life, on and off the field, lifted his team-mates and those around him. 'His contributions to the sport and his unwavering dedication will always be remembered. "Our heartfelt condolences go out to his wife Stephaney and their children, his family, friends, and teammates during this difficult time. "May his legacy continue to inspire future generations.' Advertisement Most read in Rugby Union Exclusive THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video . Like us on Facebook at

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