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More injury woes for Stormers

Cape Town - The Stormers have suffered another high-profile injury-blow, with hooker Scarra Ntubeni picking up a foot injury during the weekend defeat to the Bulls in Pretoria.

As it happened: Bulls v Stormers

Ntubeni fractured a metatarsal in his left foot as the Stormers suffered a 28-12 away defeat to the Bulls at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday evening.

The Springbok tourist - who was out of action for a few weeks with a calf-muscle injury earlier in the tournament - is now set for a minimum lay-off of at least eight weeks.

Stormers coach Allister Coetzee confirmed the injury via the Stormers' official website: “Scarra will see a specialist later in the week, but, at this stage, he will be out for at least eight weeks.”

Experienced prop Brok Harris suffered a cut eye-lid (left eye) against the Bulls and is in doubt for this weekend’s home clash against the Western Force, but Coetzee is hopeful that front rowers Oli Kebble and Frans Malherbe (both concussion) will come back into the selection equation this week.

Wing Kobus van Wyk could also perhaps return this week, despite earlier worries about the extent of his wrist injury, whilst it is also hoped that flyhalf Demetri Catrakilis could be considered for selection after breaking his nose against the Lions last month.

“Hopefully both of the props, or - at worst - at least one of Oli or Frans will be back for the Force game,” said Coetzee.

“Schalk Burger took a knock to his lower back, but we will know more about those injuries - including Kobus and Demetri - tomorrow (Monday).

“Scarra being out, the concern over Brok and Schalk’s knock are the only concerns from the Bulls match, but our injury list remains a long one, having gone to Loftus Versfeld - a tough place to win - without 19 injured players this past weekend.

“There was plenty intent out there on Saturday night, especially in the first 20 minutes, and there’s a lot to work with (based on that).

“I know it’s not what people want to hear, but we’re busy with a process and our young players, many of whom were on debut (on Saturday), will continue to develop and learn,” added Coetzee.

The Stormers squad returned from Pretoria at lunch-time on Sunday and the players will not train on Monday. The team, to take on the Force, will be announced on Wednesday.
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