Marcell Coetzee to miss Rugby World Cup
Updated | By Jacaranda FM News
An ankle injury has ended Marcell Coetzee's hopes of making the Springbok's Rugby World Cup squad.
Springbok management confirmed that Coetzee will undergo ankle surgery on Wednesday.
The Ulster looseforward hurt his ankle and also suffered a blow to the head in the first half of the Springboks’ 24-18 victory over Argentina in Pretoria. He will be out of action for up to 12 weeks, which means he is also ruled out of contention for selection for the tournament in Japan.
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Lizo Gqoboka, Marvin Orie, Thomas du Toit and André Esterhuizen have been released from the Springbok training squad back to their provinces and will be available for Currie Cup selection this weekend.
The four are members of the Springbok training squad of 36 players who gathered in Bloemfontein on Sunday for the start of a four-day Rugby World Cup camp. They will join their provinces on Tuesday.
The Springbok Rugby World Cup squad announcement takes place on Monday in Johannesburg.
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