Sowetan

Lions hold on to Simelane

Centre pens new two-year deal

- By Liam del Carme

The Lions have retained the services of centre Wandisile Simelane who consummate­d the deal by inking a new two-year contract.

Simelane‚ whose current contract expires in October, had been linked with a move to Western Province but the Lions fought tooth and nail to retain the services of the former child star.

“This week he has signed on for two more years. I don’t think he really wanted to move, to be honest‚” said Lions chief executive Rudolf Straeuli.

If Simelane felt unsettled he might have had reason to look elsewhere after he was given limited game time over the past two seasons. Straeuli made it clear time in the middle has to be earned.

“It is a normal contract. He wasn’t made additional promises. He has to jol [play]. He sat with the coach and they understand. He’s a good kid.”

Straeuli also confirmed the Lions have signed Bulls fullback Divan Rossouw as well as Stellenbos­ch-based flyhalf Jordan Hendrickse. “They will join in June‚” he said.

He also explained Springbok hooker Malcolm Marx is closer to honouring his contract with the franchise.

Marx‚ utility back Tyrone Green‚ flyhalf Shaun Reynolds and lock Ruan Vermaak all indicated they would exercise their right to terminate their contracts during the 21-day window players were offered to get out of their agreements as part of the local rugby industry’s cost-saving initiative­s.

“His contract is supposed to run from 1 July this year to end of October next year‚” Straeuli said about Marx. “That contract was agreed upon last year and he was free to go on a sabbatical to Japan. He has returned from Japan and is, strictly speaking, still under that contract.”

 ?? / MARK KOLBE/GETTY IMAGES ?? Centre Wandisile Simelane is staying put with the Lions after signing a new deal.
/ MARK KOLBE/GETTY IMAGES Centre Wandisile Simelane is staying put with the Lions after signing a new deal.

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