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[2014 Mid-Year Tests] South Africa

I don't know what they mean by 'manage his knee'. Seems to me a game of rugby is dynamic and one can't predict the game situations that'll occur so having a guy who's status is not-totally-****ed-yet in a position where we do have other options just seems irresponsible to me.

I think he has the same problem I have. I went to see a specialist about it (dr. Daan Du Plessis, former Blue Bulls player).

His advice to me was that an operation will only assist in the pain I get, and that I should rather try and concentrate on keeping it strong and not to excercises that could make it worse. For instance I can't do normal lunges and must rather do reverse lunges. And it works very well.

Hopefully it's not a career ending problem for him.
 
So, hopefully we'll get a the matchday line-ups today.. something to chat about. I've really been missing test rugby with the Stormers poor season (this late flourish notwithstanding).

Heineken, you are making me nervous. The boys gots to play.
 
So, hopefully we'll get a the matchday line-ups today.. something to chat about. I've really been missing test rugby with the Stormers poor season (this late flourish notwithstanding).

Heineken, you are making me nervous. The boys gots to play.

He has to!

Movement of the joints are actually good for that knee. And he must make sure he gets enough omega 3 & 6 into his system.
 
Frans has a missing cartridge in his knee - he has had several operations before
This cannot be corrected with surgery, need to be managed with workload
Only kicking inflames it
Wondering if he will get heavier again with less workload, that is my biggest concern
 
Frans has a missing cartridge in his knee - he has had several operations before
This cannot be corrected with surgery, need to be managed with workload
Only kicking inflames it
Wondering if he will get heavier again with less workload, that is my biggest concern

http://www.planetrugby.co.uk/story/0,25883,16024_9344519,00.html

Well, he won't play in the June internationals. He has voluntarily stood down from the Boks; I wonder if he will permanently retire from international rugby to prolong his rugby career.
 
http://www.planetrugby.co.uk/story/0,25883,16024_9344519,00.html

Well, he won't play in the June internationals. He has voluntarily stood down from the Boks; I wonder if he will permanently retire from international rugby to prolong his rugby career.

On Supersport.com they have a statement added to this story where Frans denies that he will retire now from international Rugby. He's just asking for a break, which I can understand, the strain on that knee must be very painful, maybe he's taking precautions wherever he can, to prolong his career as much as possible.
 
Perhaps he could lighten the load on it by 10kg or so....
I don't know if you watched the Bok game, but he's certainly not out of shape anymore...

He looked fine to me these days:
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He's way heavier than he needs to be - he was listed at 106kg for the World XV game by Supersport.
 
The plot thickens...

http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Springboks/Mystery-over-Steyns-break-20140611

Suddenly reports of financial issues have surfaced, with the Volksblad website reporting Steyn's unhappiness over a promise (a broken promise presumably) that SARU had made to him when he returned from French club, Racing Metro, to play for the Sharks in 2012.

Although it remains unclear exactly what SARU's "promise" was, Steyn would be earning far less than he would've banked had he elected to remain in France. Quite why he decided to return to SA with SARU's policy of selecting overseas-based players, also remains a mystery.

Volksblad went on to write that Steyn and SARU officials got into an argument at the Boks' training camp in Durban a fortnight ago which resulted in Steyn getting into his car and leaving the camp.

The nett effect is that Steyn's departure has left the Bok backline in disarray mere days away from their opening Test of the year.

Already out injured are skipper Jean de Villiers, Damian de Allende, Juan de Jongh and Jaque Fourie, leaving the likely midfield pairing to be JP Pietersen and Jan Serfontein.

Pietersen is yet to play an official Test at centre, while Serfontein, for all his promise, has failed to live up to expectations at Super Rugby and international level to date.

Pietersen and Serfontein will face a likely baptism of fire against highly regarding Wales duo of Jamie Roberts and Jonathan Davies in Durban on Saturday.

Kick-off is at 17:05.
 
Handre Pollard and Adriaan Strauss will join the Springbok team ahead of the Scotland test this week with all the players contracted with French teams heads back.
 
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