Jacobs eyes Cape future

Jacobs eyes Cape future

Adi Jacobs has expressed interest in continuing his career with the Stormers or Boland.

The 31-year-old centre’s 10-year tenure with the Sharks has come to an end after his contract was not renewed. Jacobs has confirmed that he will return to the Cape, where he was born in Kraaifontein, with his family. However, it is not yet known where he will play his rugby.

Jacobs’ told Die Burger that he hopes to join the Stormers or Boland next season.

‘The Cape is my home and I wouldn’t easily say no if the Stormers are interested. I have talked to Boland but haven’t heard back from them yet,’ he said.

Jacobs made 156 appearances for the Sharks since 2001, 71 of them in the Currie Cup and 88 in Super Rugby. He also represented the Bulls and Cats before making the move to Durban.


89 Comments

  • 1.Staal: Reply to this comment

    This Dragon is just not good enough anymore… sorry.

  • 2.Great White Shark: Reply to this comment

    He should go to the Lions. They take all the leftovers anyway.

  • 3.Staal: Reply to this comment

    Imo signing him will be the same as when the Bulls “signed” Die Wet Barry to play vs the Stormers…. malligheid….

    Bulls management didn’t exactly cover themselves in glory then :shock:

  • 4.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @Staal(Staal)-1:

    I think he is still good enough to play for the Stormers..

  • 5.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-4:

    Not sure about Boland, though..

  • 6.Staal: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-4:
    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-5:

    :lol:

  • 7.Taahirah: Reply to this comment

    Im gonna disagree with you Staal.

    Havent seen alot of him lately but he should be a good acquisition for Boland.
    Could also make an adequate backup player for the Stormers, playing his trade in the Vodacom Cup where his experience could prove valuable to the youngsters around him, at the same time play a bit part role for the Stormers should any of JdV, JF or JdJ be injured.
    Depending on the price tag, worth a look at least.

  • 8.Taahirah: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-4: @Tacitus(Deucalion)-5:
    :lol:

    Guns blazing!

  • 9.Staal: Reply to this comment

    @Taahirah(Taahirah)-7: “youngsters around him”

    sieriaaaaaas? Jean & Fourie? :lol:

  • 10.Taahirah: Reply to this comment

    @Staal(Staal)-9: lol.
    No man.
    Youngsters in the Vodacom Cup.

  • 11.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    Adi’s obviously seeking new challenges. He has won the Currie Cup. Been involved in some fairly successful S14 campaigns, and played in some big Bok tests.

    But he has never had the opportunity to add that elusive Plascon Double Velvet trophy to his list of career achievements.

    The Bulls specialize in winning Super rugby trophies, the Cheetahs on winning Currie Cups, so they weren’t options to help him fulfill his personal ambition in this regard. So Adi made the move to the only team that specializes in the competition he desires to complete his career – the Double Velvet Wall and All league.

  • 12.Gunther: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-5:

    joh.

    :lol:

  • 13.Staal: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-11: you’re on fire! :lol:

  • 14.SHARKattack: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-11: i think before he can speak of any silver, he should find himself a team to play for.

    He would be good at the Cheetahs.

  • 15.Staal: Reply to this comment

    Ek sien Butch se boek is heelwat goedkoper op kalahari…

  • 16.Tuna: Reply to this comment

    @Great White Shark(Predawn)-2: …..and then turn them into Shark killers.

  • 17.SHARKattack: Reply to this comment

    This is a loss for the Sharks. i mean Adi is 10 times better than Bosman, at least 5 times better than Jourbet and 100 times better than Stephan on attack that is.

  • 18.SHARKattack: Reply to this comment

    @Tuna(Tuna)-16: he had that coming!

  • 19.Great White Shark: Reply to this comment

    @Tuna(Tuna)-16:

    Once every couple of years. The only team that has ever broken Sharks hearts is the Blue Bulls…in 2007. They will always be the real opposition to The Sharks.

    The Lions are too lazy to keep being competitive season after season. The Lions are like the All Blacks…they will perform a miracle every 24 years or so.

  • 20.Bod: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-11:

    Buddy Tac.

    When you speak of a lack of cups in a certain Province/Franchise you continually overlook the silverware that, after S15, is the most important in the country…

    Yes…. the Varsity cup that has a permanent home in the Cape.

    What do we say to Adi for the UCT, where the trophies will flow like the Breede river

  • 21.Staal: Reply to this comment

    @Great White Shark(Predawn)-19: eina! :lol:

  • 22.puff: Reply to this comment

    This is Peter Grant’s second stint playing in Japan for what is more than likely obscene amounts of money.
    And now Jacques Fourie is doing the same thing.
    Having your first-choice 10 and 13 miss pre-season squad training and waiting on tenterhooks for them to return – which could happen well into S15 season – cannot be good for preparations or morale in any way, shape or form.
    Is it any wonder there is talk of recruiting the likes of Burton Francis and Adi Jacobs?
    I know, in the case of Jacobs, he seems to be the only one doing any talking right now.
    But I have a funny feeling next year’s S15 may be Peter Grant’s last for the Cape Franchise.
    As for Jacques Fourie, I sincerely hope he will stay.
    The Boks need him!

  • 23.Tuna: Reply to this comment

    @Great White Shark(Predawn)-19: You and 90% of your fellow Sharks had the Braso out already. Parade was organized, cavair was ordered after that huge **** the Lions fed you oakes 2 weeks prior to the CC final. Then came the smack….. No hearts broken? If you say so. Let’s forget about the CC and start focusing on 2012.

    I’m no Jacobs fan but I’ll pick him any day of the week ahead of Joubert.
    I wonder how many internationals the Sharks will sign to fill their short comings.
    More “leftovers” for the Lions ;)

  • 24.Tuna: Reply to this comment

    Andy “Gloves” Goode back any time soon?

  • 25.puff: Reply to this comment

    Sharks first-choice backline:

    9) McLeod
    10) Lambie
    11) Pieterson
    12) Whitehead
    13) Mvovo
    14) Sithole or Ndungane
    15) Viljoen

  • 26.Bod: Reply to this comment

    @puff(puff)-25: Why do you insist on playing players out of postion??

    Lambie is not a flyhalf and Mvovo aint a centre…

  • 27.Great White Shark: Reply to this comment

    @Tuna(Tuna)-23:

    Absolutely. I thought we’d take it. Was a big kick but I wasn’t gutted. The Sharks had played badly for months and it was hardly surpising that they were handed a whoopin’ in the end.

    That 2007 Super 14 final goes down as my biggest disappointment next to the 2011 RWC defeat by Oz. The Sharks were redhot in 2007 and they deserved to win….gutted of note.

  • 28.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    To me all the SA franchises except the Lions look weaker than last season.

    And in the case of the Lions, their benchmark wasn’t that high to begin with.

  • 29.puff: Reply to this comment

    @Bod(bod)-26:

    Michalak has stated a desire to return to France now that Lievremont is no longer coaching Les Blues.
    Plum will definitely choose Lambie ahead of Potgieter or Bosman at 10, even though I also contend that Lambie should make a good fist of playing 15.
    As for 13, the fact of the matter is the Sharks should never have let Jacobs go.
    There is young Jordaan, but he is with the Bok 7s if I am not mistaken.
    I contend that Mvovo, who has time on his side, can be converted into a pretty devastating outside centre.
    The backline I listed is young, but perhaps that is what the Sharks need.

  • 30.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @Great White Shark(Predawn)-27:

    Not to rehash old battles, but the Bulls were actually the red hot team in 2007. Especially in the final rounds in the run up to the final.

    Big victories over the Blues, the record breaking demolition of the Reds, and the defeat of the almost unbeatable Crusaders in the semifinal come to mind.

    The Bulls actually underperformed in that final, and still won. If it had been played at Loftus, well, it would have been goodnight nurse much earlier.

  • 31.Gunther: Reply to this comment

    @Tuna(Tuna)-23:

    Sharky doesn’t do Caviar.

    He says it tastes like muff.

    He’s a K rations man.

  • 32.Bod: Reply to this comment

    @puff(puff)-29:

    Too many decent players careers have been detroyed by playing out of position. Lambie is going that way fast…

  • 33.puff: Reply to this comment

    @Bod(bod)-32:

    For the Boks, I’d like to see:

    Johann Goosen and Elton Jantjies at 10
    Frans Steyn and Juan De Jongh at 12
    Jacques Fourie and Johann Sadie at 13
    Pat Lambie and Jaco Taute at 15

  • 34.BULLET: Reply to this comment

    Cannot remember who said it, but the best post has to be that Jacobs is too young for the Sharks. Give him 2 years, and he will be in their sights… LMFAO

  • 35.Bod: Reply to this comment

    @puff(puff)-33:

    Now you are getting there…. just add Mvovo at 11 and Aplon at 14 and we might just then be able to finally shut our New Zealand mate in China’s mug up with his continual winge and wine of “when last did the Boks score a constructed backline try”

  • 36.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-28:

    I do not think the Stormers are weaker than last season.

    The losses of Sadie and Engelbrecht have been cancelled out by the gaining of van den Heever (better than Engelbrecht) and JP du Plessis (not as good as Sadie but still a very good prospect) while Joe Peterson is certainly an improvement on Jantjes. CJ van den Lindes loss is covered by the gaining of Deon Carstens. The only real loss that concerns me is of F Louw but there are quite a number of up and coming loosies that can conpensate. They have also blooded quite a number of young players last season who will be better for the experience so I am quite sure the Stormers will be just as competetive as during last season.

  • 37.Great White Shark: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-30:

    The Sharks dominated the whole game. Does it really matter where the game was played. The Crusaders will say no.

  • 38.Gunther: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-36:

    lolapalooza.

    NOW hurdles is good?

    Don’t ever change Robbo.

  • 39.Bod: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-36:

    C’mon Rob

    ANY side will be weakened by the arrival of ol Pantofel van den Heever.

    Why oh why didnt he go to the Valke or Northern Free State

  • 40.mshiniwami: Reply to this comment

    This is abysmal man management from the Sharks. Plumtree has always never rated Adi..The fact that Adi at times had to play behind Swanepoel,Terblanche,Joubert,JLP,Bosman etc is testament enough.

    After injuring his shoulder in S14 2009,Plumtree progressively started phasing out Jacobs…(Waylon Murray before that)

    Adi is/was the best 12 or 13 at the Sharks,hands down.He was loyal to the union even when treated less than favourably especially as he has been a Bok for almost a decade-yes sporadically but a Bok nonetheless.

    Adi pack your bags,head to japan or France mate. SA rugby unions are full of sh*t.

    If I was a player agent, my players/clients would look out for their bottom line.ALWAYS(unions do),because the “family values of unions” which try condition players to follow,arent practiced unilaterally. Look out for number one. Sharks and their handling of this situation are the best at this,

  • 41.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Gunther(gunther)-38:

    I have always rated that bloke since i saw him for the first time as a 18 year old kid scoring an unbelievable try for Tukkies against Maties at Stellenbosch within minutes of coming on as a substitute. He is pure class and I have always said so.

  • 42.Bod: Reply to this comment

    @Gunther(gunther)-38: Remember when Buddy Tac used to call him “Jetshoes”

    Yegads…

  • 43.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Bod(bod)-39:

    Pantoffel, lol– I know he looks half asleep but he got serious pace and quite a bit of flair too.

  • 44.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    No Adi china don’t be dof.

    The only union as **** as the Sharks when it comes to player management is WP. You are not improving here at all.

  • 45.Gunther: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-41:

    look the guy seems to have lost some of his pace in a drive to bulk up.

    If he works on his kicking I see his best position at 15.

    @Bod(bod)-42:

    We all have Jet shoes at the Bulls.

    It makes things more comfortable when we kick your arses.

  • 46.Bod: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-43:

    Nah, you can spin me many a yarn, but this one I wont budge on…

    Tac is welcome to Pantoffel…. just so long as he says away from a Province or Stormers jersey

  • 47.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-36:

    Habana will be a year older and slower than the already slow 2011 version.

    Jacque Fourie will only decline year on year from now on. Plus he is gonna be lekker tired after having no off season, thanks to racking in the Yen in Japan.

    Jean de Villiers – well – he was already well below his prime this year, and another year will not improve his prospects

    Whoever your flyhalf is going to be, it is going to be a musical chairs situation again.

    Vermeulen will need to show whether he can fully recover form his long term injury and regain his best form.

    Schalk remains Schalk, only another year farther away from his best, whic was back in Jake White time.

    The loss of both Louw’s seriously impacts the Stormers loose forward depth

    Bekker – will he ever be fit again?

    Front row – same old same old.

    So overall, I reckon the Stormers have moved beyond their best, which was around 2009/2010 and will be worse than last year.

  • 48.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-47:

    Rumours floating around Jaque Fourie not coming going back to Stormers at all…

  • 49.Bod: Reply to this comment

    @Gunther(gunther)-45:

    I need you need to rephrase that to “We all HAD Jet shoes at the Bulls”…and start looking for a new side

    Whilst on that topic, most out there will remember dear old GBS on this site. The old Bulls oke that took so much flak on the site that one day he burst into tears, left and started his own do-gooder website.

    I see he has got wise already turned to supporting the boys in hoops. Check that pic out of him on the Currie Cup prompt on the top of the screen. He is the oke with 6 chins giving it the thumbs up… in a Province jersey

  • 50.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @PissAnt(PissAnt)-48:

    So then they will be without Fourie AND Sadie. At least they got De Jongh. But after that?

  • 51.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-50:

    They were ‘happy’ letting Sadie go ‘assuming’ they still had Jaque (without securing a contract with him) so why pay two huge salaries for 2 centers? Fair enough – but then why assume Jaque would just stay? That came back to bite them in the *** – I reckon I knew Jaque was talking to Japanese clubs before they did.

    But to answer your question – no-one you will know.

  • 52.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @PissAnt(PissAnt)-51:

    Jeepers. Who is in charge of contract management at WPRU?

  • 53.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @PissAnt(PissAnt)-51:

    Without insinuating anything – ok maybe I am – he has not exactly proved to be the most loyal of players in the past. Making assumpitons about keeping him was probably not the brightest of moves.

  • 54.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-52:

    Some refer to him as Rassie, others, ‘Honest’ Rassie…

    A nickname he apparently gained from Cheetahs days already.

  • 55.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-53:

    For sure – the way his relationship ended with the Lions was not great PR. Don’t know the guy at all though.

  • 56.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @PissAnt(PissAnt)-54:

    Were you serious the other day about Stormers coaches taking their lawyers along to press conferences?

  • 57.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-53: how has he “NOT proven to be the most loyal player in the past”, by playing his rugby for the same franchise that molded him as a youngster until about 2 years ago?

    you insinuations are baseless and churlish in this instance.

  • 58.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation(Transformation)-57:

    Whatever. Signing a contract and then looking for technical loopholes in it in order to pursue a better offer is not exactly the most upstanding of behaviour.

  • 59.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-50:

    The gained JP du Plessis from the Rebels– he played SA schools 2 years ago and was seen as the next big thing but left for Aus to play league after they offered him a huge contract- he then left for the rebels but is back in CT and played the last few matches for wp under 21. Some people rate him even more than they rate Sadie but lets see how he goes.

    Besides that they also have Brache and Burton Claasen but they are still very inexperienced.

  • 60.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-59:

    OK. That changes my view completely.

    Stormers to rock next year!

  • 61.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @PissAnt(PissAnt)-55:

    What is the rumour re Jaque- where is he off to or does he want to stay in the land of the rising sun?

  • 62.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-58: as if ANYTHING that was happening at the GLRU at the time was anywhere close to being “upstanding” :roll:

  • 63.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation(Transformation)-62:

    Not a big deal to me. I just don’t like Fourie’s mercenary attitude.

  • 64.mshiniwami: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-47:

    Habana may be slower than at his peak in 07′ but the man is NOT slow. He is quicker than 90%(at very least as quick) of the wingers in international rugby.Give Habana enough space he can still finish past like of Engelbrecht,Ndungane,Basson. JJ Engelbrecht now is probably at peak speed wise in career yet he still isnt quicker than Habs NOW.

    Some of those analyses you have made are notable/true but one can say the same of say Saders-who have lost SBW,Brad Thorn.Carter & McCaw injury prone-wont last season & Guilford is a mess mentally-alcohol problem etc Yet Saders still odds on favourites

    Reds are the only unaffected but have lost their playmaker Cooper to a major injury till midway of S15…A big part of why they won last yr was Genia-Cooper. Dont see Samo making same impact as last yr,at 37 yrs old & look off the pace in RWC onwards.

    Bulls having lost Guthro,G.Botha,Bakkies,Matfield,Rossouw,du Preez,J.Pretorius,van den Heever….All the leadership cornerstones as well..Last year they didnt finish in playoff contention(Top6) and didnt make CC playoffs AND currently in process of changing playing pattern…They are much weaker for next yr even with Addition of JJ,Sadie,Cronje etc Rebuilding indeed-Tough year ahead in 2012

  • 65.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-56:

    I was, and it was Rassie – I sat in a couple of those.

  • 66.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-61:

    Just a rumour – but from a top scribe so I sort of paid attention to it when it was mentioned.

  • 67.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    @PissAnt(PissAnt)-66: Is he going elsewhere do you think?

  • 68.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    @stormersboy(stormersboy)-67:

    Not sure to be honest – I think a lot will also depend on whether he still has Bok ambitions – who the new coach will be etc. and whether he will then play some rugby in SA.

  • 69.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    @PissAnt(PissAnt)-68: Ag Jinne. That’s not good news.

    He’s a key factor in organising the backline, which is made all the more obvious when he isn’t playing,

  • 70.Bok fan: Reply to this comment

    Always rated Adi’s play making abilities, exciting to watch. Pity the shoulder injury came at the wrong time but to be honest, he was never really given a fair shot at the no.13 jersey in his career at the Sharks.

    Having said that, I dont think WP is the best option for his last few years as they already have Jacque and Juan. Adi should have moved to the Bulls last year and seen out his career there

  • 71.Rhys7: Reply to this comment

    I looked at the stormers squad and it seems quite strong.. most stormers players had good world cups…

    I would actually like to see Bolla Conradie play a few games this year and help mentor Duvenhage…the number 9 shirt is still a worry for me

    It would have been nice to hold onto CJ Van Der Linde and Francois Louw…as I think the team would have been competetive with them in there

    I would go for this stormers team as my strongest line up but this year alot of rotation will be needed..

    15 Gio Aplon
    14 Gerrard Van Den Heever
    13 Jaque Fourie
    12 Juan De Jongh
    11 Bryan Habana
    10 Peter Grant
    9 Bolla Conradie
    8 Duane Vermeulen
    7 Siya Kolisi
    6 Schalk Burger
    5 Andries Bekker
    4 Rynhard Elstadt
    3 Frans Malherbe
    2 Tiaan Liebenberg
    1 Deon Carstens

    16 Deon Fourie
    17 Steven Kitschoff
    18 Hilton Lobberts
    19 Nick Koster
    20 Dewaldt Duvenhage
    21 Joe Pietersen
    22 Jean De Villiers

    23 S Ntubeni
    24 Brok Harris
    25 De Kock Steenkamp
    26 Ruan Kitschoff
    27 Nic Groom
    28 Burton Francis
    29 Adrian Jacobs
    30 Conrad Janjtes

    31 Wickus Blaauw
    32 Naazim Carr
    33 Louis Schroeder
    34 Gary Van Aswegen
    35 Danie Poolman

  • 72.Hondo: Reply to this comment

    Running a ballance sheet of who is out who is in the Stormers 2012:
    Forwards
    Out: F. Louw , P. Louw, Fondse
    In: Carr, Kolosi, Lobert
    Backs
    Out: JJ, Sadie, Cronje, Tim Whitewater
    In: Joe P, Vd Heever, Brache
    Possible: Burton, Jacobs
    It’s tough being a Stormers’ supporter ;)

  • 73.thesaint: Reply to this comment

    PissAnt

    Geez mate, I once said you were a sceptic, I withdraw my statement and replace it with ‘downright depressed’. WP has made some sh*t choices insofar as player management goes, but who hasn’t?

    On the one hand everyone on the planet wants to give the youngsters a go to prove themselves, but on the other hand, everyone wants to scream if a team doesn’t hold on to its older players.

    The new springboks has to come from somewhere, and the Currie Cup just isn’t good enough anymore, all your top players are withdrawn, so you have outstanding youngsters having to play in a second tier competition, in fact playing in a glorified Vodacom Cup.

    Fact is, Superrugby is an ideal situation to start off a youngster these days, you always hear about guys being confidence players, which is a ball of ****, ANY player needs to play with confidence, if a youngster isn’t mentally tough enough to handle super rugby off a bench, he probably isn’t ready to play at all.

  • 74.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    @thesaint(thesaint)-73:

    You misunderstand my concern with WP Rugby.

    It is not who is being bought and let go this year, last year or the year before – well not in the sense that you think.

    There is quite a difference between contract and player management, and cattle trading – and WP rugby is following the latter example.

    It is not who is bought and lost this year, it is the trend WP rugby has followed over the last 6 or 7 years which is clear for anyone who is willing to see, it obviously not working.

    I would also recommend you listen to what some of the older ex-WP players are saying about the union, and how the union has lost its identity and culture.

    The most important aspect when buying and ‘selling’ players is how it endorses or strengthens the union’s (note not just team or players) character and culture.

    WP currently has none, they are just trading cattle.

  • 75.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    @thesaint(thesaint)-73:

    You misunderstand my concern with WP Rugby.

    It is not who is being bought and let go this year, last year or the year before – well not in the sense that you think.

    There is quite a difference between contract and player management, and cattle trading – and WP rugby is following the latter example.

    It is not who is bought and lost this year, it is the trend WP rugby has followed over the last 6 or 7 years which is clear for anyone who is willing to see, it obviously not working.

    I would also recommend you listen to what some of the older ex-WP players are saying about the union, and how the union has lost its identity and culture.

    The most important aspect when buying and ‘selling’ players is how it endorses or strengthens the union’s (note not just team or players) character and culture.

    WP currently has none, they are just trading cattle.

  • 76.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    Hmmm… it was not important enough to say twice but thanks to Keo.co.za there you have it – in duplicate! :)

  • 77.Bok fan: Reply to this comment

    I think Deon Fourie would make an excellent fetcher, should play him at 6!!!

  • 78.Yetirat: Reply to this comment

    “I have talked to Boland but haven’t heard back from them yet…” – If WP were looking for a cue on how to call this one, let this be it.

  • 79.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @Rhys7(Rhys7)-71: no fetcher….no chance

  • 80.NoRugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    No fetcher …no beer ;-)

  • 81.daydreamer: Reply to this comment

    What about Bosman? Why haven’t the Sharks dumped him too?

  • 82.wooden spoon: Reply to this comment

    @daydreamer(daydreamer)-81: You make a good point.

    BUT……….

    It is only an indication of how WEAK the Shark’s midfield strength really is that people are up in arm that Jacobs has left the Sharks. I mean, c’mon, Jacobs is a decent enough player but nothing to get your knickers in a knot over.

    The Sharks seriously need to find some centre quality from somewhere. Bosman is useless and Joubert is over the hill big time (the new Oupa now that Terblanche has FINALLY retired).

  • 83.wooden spoon: Reply to this comment

    There is a turnstile of players leaving the Sharks

    Jacobs
    Murray
    Barritt
    F Steyn
    Pienaar
    S Meyer
    Kockott
    Rhodes
    Cilliers
    Muller
    Sykes
    Mostert
    Strauss
    Adongo

    Retirements: Smit, Terblanche

    with very few players of quality replacing them…

    Ludik
    Potgieter
    Joubert
    Bosman
    Skeate
    Hoffman
    Whitehead
    ?
    ?
    ?
    ?
    ?
    ?

    At this rate the Sharks will be competing with the Cheetahs and Lions in the bottom half of the S15 next year!

    Word wakker NRU….

  • 84.whatever: Reply to this comment

    Rather retire boet!

  • 85.seabiscuit: Reply to this comment

    im so grateful dead wood is finallly leaving my union, yes terblanche and adi have been great servants and i thank them but its time the sharks started playing some rugby that aint played at my grandfathers pace!!!!! i hope with adi gone this might c the inclusion of JLP more often though i still doubt it, plum clearly doesnt get on with him, and im gonna go back to my usual point, thanks sharks and sa rugby for stuffing around with a talent like barritt who would still be here right now if he wasnt forced to move aside for the adi in 2008!!!!

  • 86.gr8 white: Reply to this comment

    @seabiscuit(seabiscuit)-85: I agree fully with you – good servant but since his shoulder injury has not regained his form…was good attack player but lacked in defense department. Also agree on the Brad Barritt point…although he also had his short comings was much stronger on defense and attack wasn’t bad…be it a little one dimensionable. Personally think that it is good to get rid of the old dogs…we will see some new wood sprout…maybe not this year at the Sharks but it will come…Plum is a little conservative!

  • 87.lepel: Reply to this comment

    @gr8 white(gr8 white)-86: Sharks should’ve held onto Barritt. I don’t think he’s quite the superstar people thought he was going to be, but he was good. It’s not too long ago that the Sharks had an exciting young centre pairing in Barritt and Murray. They would’ve been 25/26 now… in their prime.

    I reckon given time Paul Jordaan and Lindique might form a decent pairing. Better than anything the Sharks have at the moment.

  • 88.Hondo: Reply to this comment

    Surprise, surprise
    (from Sport24)
    “Jacobs ‘welcome at Stormers’
    2011-11-24 22:04Email | Print
    Adrian Jacobs (File)
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    Cape Town – Stormers coach Allister Coetzee says centre Adrian Jacobs is welcome to join his squad in their pre-season preparations.”

    The loyal servant of the Quota will never walk alone,,, ;)

  • 89.Original-Pierre: Reply to this comment

    @daydreamer(daydreamer)-81: @wooden spoon(wooden spoon)-83:

    And so say all of us.

    I think the Sharks were lucky to make the CC final this year.
    They`re forwards orientated game plan is well known to everyone who watched more than 2 matches this year.
    They`ve got the weakest mid field in the country, and the worst part is . . . they`re just sticking to what didn`t work in the Neo-Africa series already!

    Mark my words they won`t win anything untill they have a better mid field combination. Meyer and Marius will only shine if they play in the Vodacom Cup.

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