Springbok World Cup winners Jesse Kriel and Faf de Klerk

Springboks Jesse Kriel and Faf de Klerk in action for Canon Eagles. Photo: Japan Rugby website.

Six Springbok World Cup stars recovering from serious injury

The list of Springbok World Cup winners recovering from serious injury has been extended to six at the start of the year.

Springbok World Cup winners Jesse Kriel and Faf de Klerk

Springboks Jesse Kriel and Faf de Klerk in action for Canon Eagles. Photo: Japan Rugby website.

The Springbok team’s World Cup winning campaign has gone down in the history books as South Africa clinched a fourth Webb Ellis trophy, but it has certainly come at quite a cost.

Several players are still recovering from injuries suffered during the global tournament, while in the latest news, two-time World Cup winners Jesse Kriel and Faf de Klerk have both had to go under the knife and now face lengthy spells out of action due to injuries picked up in Japan.

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Six Springbok World Cup stars on the sidelines

Bongi Mbonambi

The Sharks hooker suffered a serious knee injury in the early stages of the Rugby World Cup title decider, having been on the receiving end of a dangerous cleanout at a ruck.

The long-term absence of Mbonambi has certainly come as a blow for the Sharks, and it’s believed he could end up missing the entire URC season as he recovers from the ACL injury.

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Jesse Kriel

Kriel has returned to South Africa to undergo surgery on his right thumb, which has been successful, according to his recent Instagram post. He aims to return for the end of the season, likely making him available for the Boks’ July fixtures against Ireland in the Republic.

“I’ve been struggling with my thumb that I need to go to get repaired, and I have to have surgery, so I will be away for a while,” he wrote. “Hopefully I won’t miss too many games, and I will be back for the end of the season for a few games. So, I will do my best to recover as fast as possible.”

Jean Kleyn

Notably, it was recently confirmed that lock Jean Kleyn will also be undergoing knee surgery.

The towering second rower in fact suffered an eye injury in Munster’s URC derby defeat to Leinster in November, but with it taking longer than expected to heal, he has now opted to undergo surgery on his knee. He is expected to be out for several months.

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Faf de Klerk

In another blow, it’s been confirmed that the veteran scrumhalf has had to undergo knee surgery, and the expectation is that he will be out of action for quite some time.

“I’m really disappointed that I must receive surgery on my knee, but I can’t wait to get back on the field with the Eagles family as soon as possible,” he posted on social media. “I will work really hard, but ask that everyone please support the team. Arigato.”

RG Snyman

The Springboks have already been sweating over Kleyn’s club teammate RG Snyman, who also required surgery for a chest/shoulder surgery suffered in the World Cup final.

Snyman, who is set to join Leinster next season from Munster, is expected to be back around March if all goes well with his recovery.

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Vincent Koch

Koch, who played as a substitute in two playoff games at the Rugby World Cup, has been ruled out for three months due to the knee injury that prevented him from playing in the Rugby World Cup final.

His absence is another blow to the Sharks, who were banking on having two World Cup-winning Springboks firing in the front row.

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