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SARU dispel Bok rift rumours

Cape Town The South African Rugby Union (SARU) on Monday moved to dispel rumours of a rift in the Springbok team management, that has been reported on in various publications over the last two days.

Andy Marinos, SARU’s national teams manager who accompanied the Springboks on the away leg of the Vodacom Tri-Nations, said on Monday any such rumours are unfound and unwarranted.

“I’ve been with the Springboks for almost three weeks now and can categorically state there is no rift in the Management Team,” said Marinos.

“In my various discussions with Bok coach Peter de Villiers, his assistant coaches Dick Muir and Gary Gold, as well as senior team members John Smit and Victor Matfield, it’s never once come up that there are problems in the camp.

“For three weeks in a row we have not played well and made it harder for ourselves by playing with only 14 players on the field at crucial time during the games, away from home.”

Apart from 11 Springbok players that have been released for Absa Currie Cup duty, the rest of the Vodacom Tri-Nations squad have been given time off and will reconvene next month for the three home Tests – against the All Blacks in Soweto (21 August) and against the Wallabies in Pretoria (28 August) and Bloemfontein (4 September).

The players that have been released to their provinces are:
Dewald Potgieter, Chiliboy Ralepelle, Flip van der Merwe, Francois Hougaard (Vodacom Blue Bulls), Ruan Pienaar, Beast Mtawarira, Ryan Kankowski (The Sharks), Gio Aplon, Juan de Jongh, Francois Louw (Vodacom Western Province) and CJ van der Linde (Vodacom Free State Cheetahs).
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