The Citizen (Gauteng)

No worries over Schalk

- Heinz Schenk

The Bulls insist there are no fitness concerns associated with the imminent recruitmen­t of Springbok hooker Schalk Brits (below).

Despite retiring from franchise rugby earlier this year, the 37-year-old has been a permanent fixture in the national squad as coach Rassie Erasmus harnesses his experience.

However, Brits hasn’t played much competitiv­e rugby for the best part of six months.

Not that the men from Loftus Versfeld are worried.

“Schalk has always been considered an explosive and athletic player. It’s one of the factors for his longevity,” Bulls team doctor Herman Rossouw said yesterday.

“He’s also been lucky that he hasn’t really been struck down by a major injury in his career. We’re also quite confident that our fitness regime will suit his needs. It’s very much an integrated effort and builds towards a player’s requiremen­ts for the different parts of the season.

“What we also need to remember that Schalk adds depth to the position, which means you can automatica­lly manage and rotate players more effectivel­y.”

That’s very much the same line adopted by high-performanc­e manager Xander Janse van Rensburg, who also noted that the acquisitio­n of men like Brits, Bok No 8 Duane Vermeulen and the revitalise­d Cornal Hendricks fits in with the model proposed by former director of rugby John Mitchell.

“It looks very positive that he’ll join us,” said Janse van Rensburg.

“The whole process started with John, who identified certain key positions that needed experience­d candidates.”

Janse van Rensburg also mentioned that “negotiatio­ns started a while ago” though it’s now common knowledge that Brits was on his way back to the Stormers before budgetary miscommuni­cation saw them embarrassi­ngly asking SA Rugby and Brits to consider Loftus instead.

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