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Looks like Beast is heading off to the Lions next season!
http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Beast-off-to-hunt-up-north-20101214
Informed sources say the Sharks have apparently also made it clear to Mtawarira that they were the union to have fetched him in Zimbabwe, and to have given him a chance to get a foothold in South African rugby.
This emotional appeal, which is now issued by team bosses in Durban, is meant to counter the massive amount that the Lions' new owners are apparently willing to pay for Mtawarira.
It is no secret that the Sharks are deeply disappointed by the possibility that he may be lost to them and could be seeking greener pastures.
Strange how the have reacted now that the boot is on the other foot!What is good for the goose is good for the gander.
EDIT: How many of the current Sharks' squad are actually from KZN?
Yeah, our EP/Border/SWD schools also come to mind! I agree with you about the greener pastures... if you want loyalty, buy a dog!!Probably not that much. KZN doesn't have as many feeder schools as Gauteng and the Cape. But they do have Grey College just across the border
It doesn't bother me at all that players go and seek greener pastures. It is only natural for them to get as much out of their limited years as possible.
But it will be quite ironic if the Sharks are going to make a massive fuss about Beast leaving. Especially if the Lions find a loophole in his contract. Louis Ludick and Willem Alberts come to mind.
Rory Kockott has returned to the Lions as well...
http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Kockott-also-heading-north-20101215
I still see ABSA all over the stadium. I thought they were walking away from their sponsorship?
The NRU are probably too tight fisted to get the signage removed. So, are we calling it by its rightful name again? Kings Park.
The NRU are probably too tight fisted to get the signage removed. So, are we calling it by its rightful name again? Kings Park.
I hear what you're saying about the M/B Stadium, but Kings Park has history and it's the home if Sharks rugby. It's difficult to move on from.