Frans Steyn - Duane Vermeulen

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The Toyota Cheetahs will welcome a special guest to Bloemfontein next week as they enjoy a well-earned break in the SA Cup, following their emphatic 87–15 win over the SWD Eagles.
After six rounds of action, the team gets a chance to rest — but not entirely. There will still be a couple of important training sessions, and they’ll be made even more valuable with two-time Rugby World Cup winner and former Cheetah, Duane Vermeulen, lending a hand.
Vermeulen, along with Springbok head coach Rassie Erasmus, was in Bloemfontein last month for a social visit, enjoying a round of golfday. But this time around, it’s all business.
12 Apr 1PM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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