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Steyn part of Sharks leadership core

Frans Steyn will join last season's captain Bismarck du Plessis and Currie Cup captain Lubabalo Mtembu alongside flyhalf Pat Lambie as part of the Sharks leadership quartet.

 

With a strong focus on player management and rotation, the Sharks found it important to select a core leadership group, which consists of four players who will lead the squad during our Super Rugby campaign.

 

Bismarck du Plessis, who led the Sharks in the 2014 campaign, has been named squad captain.

 

Often described as the best hooker in world rugby, he boasts an impressive 120 Super Rugby caps for the Sharks and has been a standout performer for the team over the years.

 

Now into his 11th campaign, he brings a wealth of experience at Super Rugby level and a Rugby World Cup winners’ medal (2007) together with 70 caps at Springbok level.

 

He will be ably supported by flyhalf Patrick Lambie who is a proven match winner and natural leader in his own right. 

 

He too has Rugby World Cup experience, being a key member of the 2011 Springbok squad and has accumulated an impressive 40 Test caps since making his debut in 2010, at just 20 years of age. He brings calmness and composure to the team environment and is certainly an asset to the team.

 

Last year’s Currie Cup captain, Lubabalo Mtembu, who impressed in his first campaign in a leadership role, also forms part of the group.

 

He has displayed a natural flair for the role and is a player who leads by example. His steady rise through the ranks will certainly motivate the younger players in the group to aim for bigger honours.

 

Completing the quartet is the colossal Frans Steyn, who, at just 27 years of age, is about to embark on his 10th year of professional rugby, a career that has taken him to Durban, France, Japan and back to Durban, through two Rugby World Cups and 53 Test matches for the Springboks.

 

Like the other three players in the core leadership group, he commands respect from both team-mates and opposition alike.

 

Commenting on his decision, The Sharks Director of Rugby, Gary Gold said: “The way the modern game is going it is not about individuals but a group of leaders who share ideas and work together as a team in order to achieve the desired results.

 

“These four players have proven their leadership ability and commitment to the Sharks over the years and they will be able to rally the group and get the best out of their teammates.”

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