WP injury curse continues
Western Province's injury woes continued with the news that flyhalf Kurt Coleman will miss the rest of the season with a broken jaw.
Coach Allister Coetzee has had to deal with a number of injuries to his loose forward stocks in particular this year, but this time the curse hit the backline with coleman, who can also play at fullback, the unfortunate recipient this time.
"Kurt undergoes an operation on Wednesday and he's out for the rest of the year," Coetzee said.
"He has a broken jaw bone and after the op he'll need eight weeks to recover, so his season is over. I just can't get myself to talk about injuries any more, there is no relief (from the injury crisis)," lamented the Western Province coach.
Adding to his woes were the red cards handed to loose forwards Jebb Sinclair and Tyrone Holmes, who will appear before a disciplinary committee. They both threw punches and are likely to face match bans.
After they were sent off, Province suffered another setback when replacement lock Wilhelm van der Sluys was harshly yellow-carded by referee Lourens van der Merwe, and as a result the Cape side finished the match with 12 players.
"In the case of the two red cards it was a matter of emotional channelling in the wrong direction," said Coetzee.
"It is not the image (WP) we want to portray. You cannot play with 14 players, let alone 13 or 12 for that matter.
"These two players don't have a history (of foul play) and I hope that will count in their favour. However, there is always a first time. As a team it's a matter that we'll put behind us.
"Once we know the outcome of the hearing, we'll have our own internal hearing," he explained.
Coetzee said that Van der Sluys' yellow card was a hammer blow that reduced the scrum contest to a farce in the closing stages of the game.
"In the case of the yellow card, the player will be given a (monetary) fine. Late in the match the scrums were farcical with Province only having five players to push against eight," said Coetzee. "It could have resulted in injury to players."
Province are up against the high-riding Griquas at Newlands this weekend, and Coetzee is preparing for the match without Sinclair and Holmes.
"I am prepared for the worst case scenario and I've invited several flankers to join our training sessions this week," said Coetzee. "I've got Tertius Daniller, JJ Gagiano, JP Swanepoel, Yaya Hartzenberg and Justin Benn training with us this week for loose forward cover."
Of these players, the Cape Town-born Gagiano is the best-known, having played for the USA in the World Cup last year. For the past few weeks he has been playing club rugby for the University of Cape Town.
Coetzee said he was also considering playing hooker Deon Fourie at No.8 this week.
Flank Rynhardt Elstadt (rib injury) is expected to start training again in two weeks' time and No.8 Nick Koster will join the training session as from next Monday.
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