Robert du Preez leaves Sharks
Updated | By AFP
Super Rugby coach Robert du Preez, who calls his media critics "cockroaches", has quit the underperforming Durban-based Sharks a year before his contract expired, the South African side said on Wednesday.

The Sharks, stacked with Springboks players, won only seven of 16 regular season matches this year before suffering a 25-point quarter-final hiding from the ACT Brumbies in Australia.
"The decision is a mutual one and both the Sharks and Du Preez have parted ways amicably," a statement said.
Du Preez has been accused of "nepotism" by the media after regularly preferring off-form son Robert junior at fly-half ahead of consistently impressive Curwin Bosch.
Robert, 25, was one of three sons of the former Springbok scrum-half who played for the Sharks this year, the others being loose forwards Daniel and Jean-Luc.
The three brothers will play for the Sale Sharks in the English Premiership in the coming season.
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