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deni-do - 24/06/2011 11:57:04
   
Ricky January- EXCELLENT
I just heard got an update that Ricky January has decided to retire from international rugby with immediate effect.... Please tell me this is true.

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Roedels - 24/06/2011 13:04:34
   
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Ricky Januarie tree uit

2011-06-24 12:22

Ricky Januarie het onttrek uit die Springbokke se voorlopige Rugby Wêreldbeker-span nadat hy vandag aangekondig het hy gaan nie meer internasionale rugby speel nie.

SARU het pas in 'n mediaverklaring aangekondig dat die 29-jarige DHL Westelike Provinsie skrumhalf die besluit in oorleg met breier Peter de Villiers geneem het.

“Ricky was 'n fantastiese aanwins tot die Springbokke - en al die spanne waaarvoor hy tydens sy lang en suksesvolle loopbaan gespeel het,” het De Villiers gesê.

"Hy is 'n vreeslose speler en was deel van baie groot Springbok-oomblikke. Ek wens hom alle sukses toe met dié nuwe hoofstuk in sy rugby-loopbaan..”

Januarie gaan hom by Franse klub Lyon aansluit.

“Lyon het aan my 'n nuwe begin gebied en ek gaan al my energie fokus om hul in hul eerste seisoen as deel van die Franse Top 14 te help", het hy gesê.

Roedels

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Tyger2 - 24/06/2011 14:25:43
   
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well done, a great servant to sa rugby- who can forget about his part in history- good luck for the future

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BATTERY - 01/07/2011 07:15:08
   
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Super-Sarel signs with Tahs

2011-07-01 07:03Email | Print

Sarel Pretorius (File)

 

 

Bloemfontein - Springbok reject Sarel Pretorius will continue his Super Rugby career in Australia.

The 27-year-old Cheetahs scrumhalf was on Wednesday again snubbed by the Boks after the national selectors did not include him as one of four scrumhalves in an enlarged squad.

Pretorius will now play for the Waratahs in 2012 and 2013 and this opens the door to a potential Test career with the Wallabies. The Waratahs are expected to make an official announcement about Pretorius's move on Friday.

He is contracted with Griquas until the end of this year's Currie Cup and may return to play for Free State in the same tournament in 2012 and 2013.

The Waratahs have contracted Pretorius as a replacement for Luke Burgess, who will join French club side Toulouse later this year.

Pretorius's statistics this year - the number of times he was ale to beat the defensive line (13, six behind the best in the Super Rugby tournament), the number of times he off-loaded in contact (26, fourth) and try assists (seven, fourth) - must have made it an easy call for Waratahs coach Chris Hickey.

Something Hickey will want to pay attention to is the 49 tackles that Pretorius missed this year. It's the most in the Super Rugby tournament.

The Waratahs were able to contract Pretorius as a senior overseas player after New Zealander Sosene Anesi decided to continue his career in Japan.

Anesi was also released during his time at the Waratahs to represent Waikato in the Kiwis' NPC-series.

The Waratahs had apparently also sounded out Welsh scrumhalves Mike Phillips and Dwayne Peel, as well as Kiwi star Andy Ellis.

Pretorius's nine tries places him at the top of the list of leading try-scorers alongside Bjorn Basson in the Super Rugby tournament.

He made his Super Rugby debut against the Western Force in 2009 and represented the Cheetahs in nine games in his debut season.

In the same year he played for the Royal XV in a match against the British and Irish Lions after being a member of the Emerging Boks team in 2008.

Pretorius's decision is a huge setback for the Cheetahs, who have had their best season to date in Super Rugby.

The Cheetahs do not have great depth at scrumhalf and coach Naka Drotské hopes that young players such as Piet van Zyl and Pieter Rademan will step up in the Currie Cup.

Van Zyl has been injured for a long time this year and should be the experienced Tewis de Bruyn's understudy for the Currie Cup. Tertius Carse is the other scrumhalf in Free State's Currie Cup squad.

Rademan has just returned from Italy where he represented the South African under-20 side in the Junior World Championship.

 

"You've got to get your first tackle in early, even if it's late."

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