
Springbok Concern? Plumtree provides Etzebeth injury update
Springboks great Eben Etzebeth was ruled out of last Saturday's URC semi-final clash against the Bulls following a head knock during training. The match ended in the latter's favour, who won 25-13 under Loftus lights.
Heading into the match Sharks coach John Plumtree provided an injury update on the two-time World Winner: that he would be available if they advanced to the final, which will be music to ears of Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus.
It's been a tumultuous time for South Africa's most capped player, who was sidelined for several months after picking up a concussing against Exeter Chiefs last December. A relapse in symptoms prolonged his recovery.
'He got a head knock at training, but he's feeling a lot better already. We decided that it's best not to risk him this week, so we made a pretty early call,' Plumtree said last friday.
'He's feeling a lot better by the way, he's been communicating with me and the team, and I'm not overly concerned about it. I'm pretty sure that if we go through, he'll be available next week.'
'Eben's probably the best lock in the world so it's a big loss, but the thing is it's a team game. One person doesn't make this team and we've won games without him this year,' Plumtree added.
'Jason is a big loss for us too. He played a pivotal role for us, with Eben being out for so much. He's played at four, and he's played at five. It's really disappointing not to see him in the Springbok squad at the moment as well. I think he deserves to be there.'
'Obviously Corne is a different player to Emile, in so many ways. Corne's more abrasive, and Emile's the ball winner, and a smart player and a good developer in his leadership as well. We've got full backing of the boys, and the boys are really pleased they've got this opportunity.'
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