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Posts tagged with: Juan Martin Hernandez
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El Mago starts at flyhalf
New recruit Juan Martin Hernández will start at flyhalf for the Sharks when they take on the Leopards in the ABSA Currie Cup on Friday night. [...]
Mitchell helps out
After Wednesday’s Sharks training session, which revealed a temporary turn of events writes Craig Lewis for The Daily News , assistant coach Grant Bashford summed it up best when he said with a chuckle: “There’s never a dull moment here at the Sharks is there?” [...]
Pienaar is our flyhalf
One of our regular readers, jarsonx, pointed out an interesting article that appeared on the Beeld website two days ago. It’s in Afrikaans, so for those of you not comfortable in that language, I’ll summarise it here and provide my rebuttal. [...]
No Magic against the Cheetahs
While the Cheetahs will look to their inspirational inside centre, “Magic” Rob Ebersohn, to provide the spark against the Sharks this weekend, coach John Plumtree will not send his wizard, star signing Juan Martin Hernández, into the fray just yet. [...]
It’s official!
Juan Martin Hernandez, the 26 year old Argentinian, has signed a one year contract to play for The Sharks. His contract with The Sharks will also include a coaching role in The Sharks Academy where he will spend time coaching junior players at grass roots levels. [...]
El Mago is in Durbs
If media reports are to be believed, Argentinean international flyhalf Juan Martin Hernández arrived in Durban on Saturday. [...]
How good would a win be for Sharks, plus JMH frustrated with Stade
The Currie Cup may be a lengthy competition, but the Sharks will be fully aware that a win over the Bulls at the Absa Stadium on Friday night would be worth its weight in gold writes Craig Lewis for The Daily News .
Roundball delays Cronjé hearing
The Sharks’ preparations for their Currie Cup clash against the Blue Bulls in Durban was disrupted by the soccer match between Kaizer Chiefs and Manchester City on Tuesday night. [...]
Play Rocket at flyhalf. Problem solved
Ok, so it’s not a new suggestion. I’ve been on about it for some time now and Morné also brought it up last week. The fact is, if the Sharks are forced to do without both Juan Martin Hernandez (likely) and Guy Cronjé(very likely) this weekend, Rory Kockott is the next best flyhalf option. [...]
El Mago only expected to arrive in time for Cheetahs match
The good news for Sharks fans is that Juan Martin Hernandez is en route to Durban from Argentina via Paris, where he will stop in to tie up his affairs at his now former club Stade Francais writes Mike Greenaway for The Mercury on 21 July 2009. The bad news, in the short term, is that he will arrive here too late in the week for consideration for the Sharks’ home Absa Currie Cup match against the Blue Bulls on Friday night (6pm kick-off). [...]
Rory and Guy to miss Bullrun?
Well, it never rains without pouring, to paraphrase an old saying. Don’t be surprised to see John Plumtree enquiring at his local arc dealership as his already meagre backline resources look set to be thinned even further. [...]
Byrne “flattered” but staying in his “home region”
THE Sharks have pulled off a stunning coup to take Juan Martin Hernandez to South Africa after failing in their bold bid to sign Lee Byrne, writes Andy Howell for Western Mail 17 July 2009 [...]
El Mago with Sharks in “a matter of days”
All contractual negotiations between the Sharks and Argentinian star Juan Martin Hernandez have been successfully completed and now just the arrangement of his work permit needs to be sorted out before he inks his signature and wings his way to the coastal franchise. [...]
Backline options looking better
It’s amazing the difference that just a player or two can make. I’m looking ahead to the Bulls game in two weeks’ time and hoping that we’ll be able to field a far stronger backline than the one that did duty against WP. [...]






