Brussow blow for Cheetahs

Brussow blow for Cheetahs

Heinrich Brussow has been ruled out for six months with a shoulder injury.

According to SuperSport.com, Brussow injured himself against Griquas last Saturday, and after assessing his injury, the Cheetahs decided to let him have surgery on the shoulder so he can return as early as possible for next year’s Super Rugby tournament.

Brussow had already missed the Cheetahs’ first four Currie Cup games because of a knee injury.


48 Comments

  • 1.Delki: Reply to this comment

    OPENSIDE DRAGON!!

  • 2.dr dre: Reply to this comment

    I wish him a speedy recovery.

    Not sure he would have been picked for the boks though.

  • 3.Blokkies: Reply to this comment

    Bummer

    It would have been good if he could have played out the Currie Cup and then been a squad member on the year end tour.

    Hope you heal up properly Ratel, we need you fit and in form for next year.

  • 4.grant10: Reply to this comment

    F Louw now realy is worth his weight in gold….just really hope he stays fit!

    Dont want us as a Bok team to ever go into Test matches without a specialist breakdown opensider ever again if possible!

  • 5.WP-Forever: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-4:

    Ideally I would like Flo to come back to WP and take over the captaincy once Jean de Villiers retires.

  • 6.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    heinrich & stegmann – former greuly boys – both are injury prone!

  • 7.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    there you go

    vindicated

    again

    (best wishes on his recovery)

  • 8.garth: Reply to this comment

    If Louw get’s injured, Deon Fourie is next in line to play 6.

  • 9.Guns: Reply to this comment

    Very unfortunate for Brussow and SA/Cheetahs rugby, Flow will continue to work hard to make the 6 jearsy his. Best of luck to Brussow and his recovery.

  • 10.Hop Hop Spinnekop: Reply to this comment

    Brussow was never the same after his first injury.
    He do a few good things in games and he gets a highlight reel.
    Minnie has overtaken Heinrich and if he can minimize his penalty count he will be worthwhile. Even Deon is better than Brussow atm.
    Good guy… but not the same player imo.

  • 11.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @WP-Forever-5: Now that would make me a very, very happy man!

  • 12.Hop Hop Spinnekop: Reply to this comment

    BTW Louw is doing a fantastic job atm.
    Now get him back in SA.

  • 13.Delki: Reply to this comment

    @4 Grant10

    Haha, bad luck – many if not MOST Afrikaner coaches remain SUSPICIOUS of the concept of specialist opensiders and prefer 3 big ball carrying loose forwards. This will probably never change.

  • 14.viewer: Reply to this comment

    It doesn’t rain, it pours. His value is that he makes things happen, but won’t get a look in ahead of the mass monsters currently in the squad.

  • 15.viewer: Reply to this comment

    Lol. One of the “manne met spiere” often gets tackled backwards – At a time when others are getting real injuries (achilles tendon; shoulder etc), Pierre Spies hurt his finger

  • 16.Rhys7: Reply to this comment

    If F Louw gets injured its time for Derrik Minnie to have his shot in a bok jersey with Keegan and D Potgieter providing back up

    When does Kolisi return?

  • 17.Rhys7: Reply to this comment

    Flo plays because he can carry aswell as being excellent on the ground.
    He has never had a bad game for the boks its just that P Div had differnt opinions on him to what we do

  • 18.Doughnut: Reply to this comment

    Urgent we need a back up fetcher, no need for Carriers at this stage .. Spies is such a lightweight, I have never seen him with a cut or graze or even dirty shorts .. We are well rid of him … I dont care if he belongs to the same church as Vic and Bakkies he is not good enough even for S15 ..

  • 19.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    This guy is so unlucky.
    Hope recovers well.
    Still question why he is not in the Bok mix.
    Only 1 year ago he was classed as one of the best fetchers in the game.
    All of a sudden not needed, seems a bit silly.

  • 20.Doughnut: Reply to this comment

    @Rhys7-16: Just pray Flo plays full 80 this saturday … We have Coetzee who could play a fetcher position but with out Biz our best fetcher is Habs .. !!!!

  • 21.willievz: Reply to this comment

    Very sad news. Still think he should have been involved with the Boks.

    Best of luck Heinrich.

    @grant10-4: Breakdown specialist is non-negotiable.

    @Hop Hop Spinnekop-12: Why does he need to return to SA?

    @Rhys7-17: Flo was ineffective against the Wallabies in RWC 2011, when he subbed Heinrich early in the game.

  • 22.Doughnut: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-19: I am guessing size played a part in the early HM days but he has been acrrying an injury and HM commented o this last week.

    Wish him well and hope Cheetahs have a fetcher to cover for him.

  • 23.willievz: Reply to this comment

    It is also interesting to see that, from the outset of HM’s tenure, many people branded Flo as an “opensider” who should play for the Boks.

    Flo never played openside for the Stormers. He played blindside alongside Schalk Burger.

  • 24.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @Doughnut-22:
    Brussow punches way above his size.
    Seriously i am happy the Boks never picked him this year.
    Awesome at slowing ball down, good little tackler and does not mind getting in amongst it.
    Stands up to anyone. He was the best going around really.
    I know he would be in the ABs mix, no doubt about it.

  • 25.katman: Reply to this comment

    @garth-8: For the Boks? Well I can assure you, that’s not going to happen.

  • 26.viewer: Reply to this comment

    Its ironic that Heyneke’s basically stumbled upon a very good loose trio combo, following the timely exit of Spies & timely return of big Duane.. They really excelled in Dunedin & this Saturday shapes up to be a humdinger

  • 27.THE MAULER: Reply to this comment

    Hope he can recover and be free of injury next year… Best openside in SA by a mile…

  • 28.Hop Hop Spinnekop: Reply to this comment

    @willievz-21: Do you think the quality of rugby in the north is the same as Super rugby? Like Taute said you want to play/measure yourself against the best.

  • 29.lepel: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-24: Makes it so frustrating to hear a rival say they’re happy he’s not picked… just like when Aus and NZ supporters cheer when Morne Steyn gets picked… it’s bloody ridiculous.

  • 30.willievz: Reply to this comment

    @Hop Hop Spinnekop-28: I think the quality of rugby in the North is underestimated, yes.

  • 31.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @garth-8: agreed

  • 32.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @garth-8: Also rate Minnie

  • 33.Craven: Reply to this comment

    @willievz-21:

    “Flo was ineffective against the Wallabies in RWC 2011, when he subbed Heinrich early in the game”

    Do not agree, in all fairness the Boks problems in that test was not due to Francois not playing a fetcher role, but to Pocock being allowed to get away with murder at the breakdown. All the forwards should have rucked him out of the way and secured SA ball.

    Francois as a fetcher would not have been able to counter Pocock. Remember a fetcher does not counter a fetcher. He steals or slows down opposition ball. With the Boks enjoying the majority of possesion fetching skills wasn’t really required in that game.

  • 34.lepel: Reply to this comment

    @Hop Hop Spinnekop-28: Louw’s come back a better player already… Some shape up in the North, others just get FAT, like Frans Steyn… whose injury is a blessing in disguise for the Boks.

  • 35.willievz: Reply to this comment

    @Craven-33: You are entitled to that opinion.

    But remember the opensider’s role on attack, or speeding up ruck ball…

  • 36.Smallzm: Reply to this comment

    Much sympathy and respect to Brussouw. He was the main instigator for a great 2009 Bok season where the British Lions and TriNations was ours. Its ridiculous he was not picked for the squad this year. Every nation fears him and so they should. Just like Kolisi, he could have benefited from the selection and stayed out of Currie Cup rugby where he was now injured. Thanks HM for letting 2 star loose forwards go back to currie cup and get themselves injured. We now have way less recognised or talented backup in the no 6 position!

  • 37.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @willievz-23:
    That was to accommodate Schalk at 6. IRB player of the year and all that as a 6.

    I wonder if he return where he’ll play. I think it should be at 7. He did well there in the RWC.

  • 38.Bagel: Reply to this comment

    What the hell is wrong with this guy?

    I bet it’s the way these idiots over train in the Gym or something. His injury rate is just not natural…

  • 39.nama1: Reply to this comment

    Oh yes, all the best to Brussow.

    Take your time HB. Have the op and use all the recovery time you need before you start to play again. At least you now know exactly where you are in the pecking order of this stupid coach. It is up to you to come back and force your way into the Bok team again. You’re still young enough to do it.

  • 40.Nils: Reply to this comment

    Injured again.

    I guess soon there will be fewer witnesses of fully healthy Brussow (or Juan Smith) left than those who have seen the Yeti.

    (Speedy recovery for both)

  • 41.mshiniwami: Reply to this comment

    Brussow is only 25

    so easy on the never being selected for boks ever bit again

    Hes a had bad 18 months injury wise.

    Stil the best opensider SA has ever produced

    Still the best when fit.

  • 42.mshiniwami: Reply to this comment

    And by the way Warburton,Pocock,Brussow all injured at present.We all know how many times Richie McCaw crocks up

  • 43.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @mshiniwami-42:
    It comes with the territory, doesn’t it?

    Yeah, he’ll be back…TERMINATOR style.

  • 44.RL: Reply to this comment

    @Guns-9: what sh.it are you smoking man. Fourie wtf.

  • 45.blik: Reply to this comment

    How long is Jaque Fourie’s contract in Japan? Will he be back in SA when done?

  • 46.corporal punishment: Reply to this comment

    Fourie is nearly 30. Seems unlikely he will make the 2015 WC?

  • 47.blik: Reply to this comment

    @corporal punishment-46: He’s 29, so will only be 32

  • 48.Doughnut: Reply to this comment

    @blik-47: Yes but by next year we hopefully will have Taute at 13 or a young gun .. time doesnt stand still .. He made his choice as this would have been the big year for him with FS at 12 .. Class player but I suspect he will be unavailable until end 2013 ..

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