In a bit of a change to what was the recent norm, the Cell C Sharks team to face the Emirates Lions in Johannesburg was announced on a Thursday. The team has been bolstered by the return of a number of players.
(more…)In a bit of a change to what was the recent norm, the Cell C Sharks team to face the Emirates Lions in Johannesburg was announced on a Thursday. The team has been bolstered by the return of a number of players.
(more…)In what can only be seen as the new norm, the Cell C Sharks team to face Edinburgh in Scotland on Saturday evening was announced today.
(more…)The Cell C Sharks team to face Harlequins at the Stoop, in the final pool match of the Heineken Champions Cup on Saturday, was announced today.
(more…)The Cell C Sharks has named a strong 28-man touring squad, who will travel tonight to London for their Heineken Champions Cup last pool match against Harlequins on Saturday.
(more…)So if you’re like me and a bit confused and concerned, as to how the rest of the Cell C Sharks season in the Heineken Champions Cup and United Rugby Championship might play out, here is a bit more information of the Heineken Champions Cup play-offs, as well as United Rugby Championship log and next two months games.
(more…)The Cell C Sharks to face Bordeaux Bègles on Saturday is probably the strongest side they could have selected from the available players.
(more…)The Cell C Sharks confirmed today that Sprinbok skipper Siya Kolisi was granted an early release from his contract, to join French club Racing 92 after the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
(more…)The Cell C Sharks last game for 2022 is against the Vodacom Bulls at Hollywoodbets Kings Park.
The Sharks team will go into the game with some confidence as they won their last four games across the URC and the Heineken Champions Cup, but that will count for little when they face a strong and well coached Bulls side.
The Sharks today announced that by mutual consent the CellC Sharks head coach, Sean Everitt has stepped down from his role with immediate effect.
Neil Powell will oversee the rest of the URC and first foray into the Heiniken Cup. He will be assisted by the current senior coaching structure.
I do feel for Sean as he’s been with the Sharks since 2008 and did coach the Sharks U19’s to the title in 2018. That said unfortunately the recent form and results did not leave Sharks management with a lot of choices as something had to change and it’s usually the head coach that must fall on his sword.
I personally wish Sean all the best for his future!
Yesterday the Sharks announce the signing of Vincent Tshituka from the Lions on a three year deal. At only 23 he will be one to watch for the future. He’s also not a small lad at 1.95m and 107kg. Some good performances placed him on the Bok radar but before that can happen he will need to get his SA passport. Although the Sharks loose forward department is well stocked for now I’m sure he will add value and further depth to the Sharks loose forward pool.
Today the Sharks announce the signing of another Lions player in Carlù Sadie. The 25 year old will join the Sharks on a 2 year contract and will for sure help to prop up the tight head department.
And there is yet another new player signing announced. Well not totally new as Lionel Cronje previously played for the Sharks. The 32 year old Cronje signed a 2 year contract.