Mtembu, Ward to co-captain Sharks in Currie Cup
Updated | By Sharks Rugby
Currie Cup head coach Sean Everitt announced that Tera Mtembu and Jeremy Ward will co-captain the Cell C Sharks in the 2019 Currie Cup campaign.
These two players embody our values, have a strong work ethic and together they
will work in unison to rally a group of talented players in a shortened
competition.
Tera is no stranger to the captaincy role having captained the Cell C Sharks in
the Vodacom Super Rugby and Currie Cup previously. He is a respected team
man and will provide the necessary mentorship and support to Jeremy, who
himself has always displayed strong leadership qualities having captained the
SA/20 team at the World Championship in 2016.
Vodacom Super Rugby captain, Louis Schreuder has a broken toe and will miss the
first few matches of the competition, therefore could not be considered.
Commenting on their appointments, Sean Everitt said: “The decision to go with
co-captains will ensure leadership continuity on the field of play at all
times. Both these players understand our diverse team culture and where we are
heading collectively. More importantly they have the respect of the team
and are natural leaders.
“I am a firm believer in the philosophy that every player should be a leader in
their respective positions, however you do need your captain to be a voice of
reason and someone with a calm head that the team can look to for direction
during pressure situations. We have this in Tera and Jeremy.”
Everitt, also announced an exciting 39-man squad for the Currie Cup
competition. Andrew Evans and Tyler Paul have not been included, at this stage,
due to their current rehabilitation from long-term injuries.
Amongst the players named is a certain JP Pietersen, a legend of Sharks rugby
who makes a welcome return to Durban, after spending some time abroad.
Pietersen has been contracted until Currie Cup 2020, where after he will be
developed within the age-group system for a future coaching role.
“I am excited to be back home and to be part of a familiar Sharks set-up. The Cell C Sharks have a group of talented young players in the system and I look forward to providing a mentorship role to these young players and playing in the black and white jersey once again”, added Pietersen.
“The prospect of being upskilled within the Sharks coaching development ranks is one that excites me. I am grateful for the opportunity and I am eager to give back to the game and more especially a team that believed in me and my poential.”
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