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Team Doctor Konrad Von Hagen gives Springbok injury update

_Gr0cCc0Tts_By _Gr0cCc0Tts_June 6, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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Stand-in Springbok team doctor Konrad Von Hagen, who works for the Southern Kings, confirmed on Monday that Trevor Nyakane; Lionel Mapoe; and Pieter-Steph du Toit; and Elton Jantjies are back in training as they continue their injury rehabilitation ahead of Saturday's clash with Ireland at Newlands.

Stand-in Springbok team doctor Konrad Von Hagen, who works for the Southern Kings, confirmed on Monday that Trevor Nyakane; Lionel Mapoe; and Pieter-Steph du Toit; and Elton Jantjies are back in training as they continue their injury rehabilitation ahead of Saturday's clash with Ireland at Newlands.

However, he confirmed that Jan Serfontein, who has been sent back to Pretoria, would be out for a minimum of four months.

Nyakane has struggled with a shoulder injury, while Mapoe has battled with a back spasm. Du Toit pulled up during the Stormers' Super Rugby clash with the Cheetahs with a hamstring injury, and Jantjies, who is recovering from a fractured middle finger, has been deemed unprepared to face contact.

When quizzed on whether du Toit and Jantjies would play, van Hagen said that while early signs were promising, their progress would be monitored over the week and  the final decision rested with coach Allister Coetzee.

Von Hagen described sitting in a Springbok press conference as "intimidating", but said he was pleasantly surprised with the way training has gone so far.

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