Dyantyi ready for comeback
Aphiwe Dyantyi is on the verge of making his return to the field after being included in a 28-player Sharks squad for their @Vodacom United Rugby Championship opening tour.
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Aphiwe Dyantyi is on the verge of making his return to the field after being included in a 28-player Sharks squad for their @Vodacom United Rugby Championship opening tour.
Hear from Francois Hougaard and why the veteran scrumhalf can’t wait to run out for the Sharks after signing a short-term deal with the Durbanites for next season.
Neil Powell has netted an experienced Springbok scrumhalf to assist the Sharks while Jaden Hendrikse and Grant Williams are on World Cup duty.
The Sharks will make Vodacom United Rugby Championship history when they play one of their season-opening tour games in London.
Grant Williams has put himself into Springbok World Cup squad contention, but his former coach, Sean Everitt, believes his best is still to come.
With Vincent Tshituka egging them on, James Venter and Dylan Richardson went head to head in a pre-season challenge as the Sharks refuel for the 2023-24 campaign.
The Sharks will significantly boost their playmaking stocks by reuniting two brothers as the Durban side continues to strengthen for the upcoming season.
The Sharks kick off their 2023-24 @Vodacom #URC season with four tough away matches, including an opener against defending champions Munster.
With 102 days until the new Vodacom United Rugby Championship season kicks off the league can confirm its refreshed fixture schedule in full for the 2023-24 campaign.
Three South African teams – the DHL Stormers, Sharks and Vodacom Bulls – were among the most watched as the Vodacom United Rugby Championship recorded a viewership of over 37 million.