Vermeulen to lead Stormers
Duane Vermeulen will captain the Stormers against the Sharks in Durban after Schalk Burger was ruled out with a neck injury.
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The Stormers have no intention of playing Schalk Burger at No 8 – a position Bok coach Heyneke Meyer would like to see him play in future.
View ArticleSport24.co.za | Burger aims to buck trend
Schalk Burger recognises that a win by the Stormers against the Sharks will be the reversal of what he sees as the trend.
View ArticleSport24.co.za | Schalk backs Sharks for title
Schalk Burger has hailed the Sharks as a team capable of becoming the second SA side to lift the Super Rugby trophy.
View ArticleSport24.co.za | Springboks call up Burger
Schalk Burger has been called up to the Springboks’ Rugby Championship squad in place of the injured Francois Louw.
View ArticleSport24.co.za | Schalk stung Boks into action
A genuinely ‘supersub’ showing from Schalk Burger was enough to earn him Rob Houwing’s top Springbok rating at Newlands.
View ArticleSport24.co.za | Bok bounce-back: Schalk shines
Seasoned flanker Schalk Burger, the man with nine lives, inspired SA’s deserved win at Twickenham, writes Rob Houwing.
View ArticleSport24.co.za | Schalk return excites Coetzee
The Stormers are excited to have Schalk Burger back in their squad in the following weeks after returning from Japan.
View ArticleSport24.co.za | Burger set to start in 100th game
Schalk Burger is likely to start for the Stormers in his 100th Super Rugby clash when they tackle the Highlanders in Dunedin.
View ArticleSport24.co.za | Bok ‘oldies’: Schalk leads way
Schalk Burger has been the most compelling of the Bok thirtysomethings in Super Rugby so far, writes Rob Houwing.
View ArticleSport24.co.za | Meyer: Schalk best at No 8
Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer believes that Schalk Burger has developed a skill set that makes No 8 his best position.
View ArticleSchalk Burger sr denies racism claims
On the same day that Schalk Burger was appointed Bok captain, his father was tackling allegations of racism.
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