Two Namibians are on trial at the Boland Cavaliers, at their training camp at Worcester.
Rugby 365 reports that they are 24-year-old World Cup centre Luwayne Kotzee and 19-year-old Anthony Jevu, also a centre.
Kotzee is a strong-running midfielder, while Jevu was spotted recently at the annual tournament for fish factories at the West Coast.
Kotzee and Jevu should know by December 18 if they are going to stay part of the Cavaliers. That is when the squad breaks for the Christmas holidays.
Meanwhile, the Boland Rugby Union has confirmed three new signings.
They are Western Province locks Rito Hlungwani and Nico du Plessis, and former Eastern Province Elephants wing Luvo Sogidashe.
Sogidashe also turned out for the Falcons while he was studying in Pretoria.
Boland CEO Piet Bergh also confirmed that the Cavaliers will face the Stormers in a warm-up match on January 31.

while Jevu was spotted recently at the annual tournament for fish factories at the West Coast.
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All the fish factories play against each other would be the assumption 😈
@Worcestershire Sauce (Comment 2) :
😀 Would be interesting to find out more though.
I think it must be a pretty robust tournament. 😳
Goodness… news really is thin on the ground 🙂
@robdylan (Comment 4) :

@robdylan (Comment 4) :

@Worcestershire Sauce (Comment 2) :
I Wonder if any of the deadliest catch guys play rugby? 😯 Scary thought.
@wpw (Comment 6) :
hey stop copying me! 😛
great minds hey KSA Shark?? 🙄
@KSA Shark © (Comment 8) :
@wpw (Comment 9) :
Those two comments were so close togehter they even confused the Recnet comments list. According to the list I commented after you yet it shows on the screen before yours. ❓
Beat you by the proverbial “bal haar”
@KSA Shark © (Comment 1) : Must smell though. 🙄
@McLovin (Comment 11) : 😳 😛
Space travel just became more appealing.
Tokyo – Space beer, the result of a five-month mission to boldly grow, where almost no one has grown barley before, has landed in Japan.
The beverage, brewed from barley cultivated in the International Space Station in 2006, has splashed down courtesy of the Russian Academy of Science, a Japanese university and beer giant Sapporo.
But the 100 liters of the 5.5 percent alcoholic brew are not for sale, although tastings are being offered to some earthlings as Sapporo tries to push its brand into a new orbit.
“There’s really no beer like it because it uses 100% barley. Our top seller is the Black Label brand, using additional ingredients such as rice. This one doesn’t, and is really a special beer,” Junichi Ichikawa, managing directory for strategy at Sapporo breweries, told a news conference on Tuesday.
Cosmonaut Boris Morukov, who spent 11 days in space himself, says barley joins wheat, lettuce and peas as space station produce, noting potatoes may take root in future studies, although not to make an equally famous Russian beverage.
“I think we would try to grow potatoes as food, not for vodka production,” Morukov said.
Beer sales have been falling in Japan and has generally been off space menus because of its alcohol and gas content.
With explorers now eyeing longer trips to Mars, that menu may change, with Japan’s Okayama University Professor Manabu Sugimoto advising astronauts not to rule out space rice wine in future.
5,5% Don’t give any to the Americans or Aussies they will fall over after one each.
I’m SO bored… where is everyone??? 🙄
@wpw (Comment 15) : I’m on a call with a colleague from Italy
@wpw (Comment 15) : I’m working. Desperately trying not to. 👿
@McLovin (Comment 17) : go buy something at Tesco rather. I bought shares this morning
@robdylan (Comment 18) : Is it time to buy….. That is the question… What is Tesco PE?
So busy
So so busy
@robdylan (Comment 18) : Really?
@McLovin (Comment 21) : ja… had some bucks just lying around in an eTrade account and decided to buy something with them.
@beez (Comment 19) : who knows? I’m still a dilettante when it comes to this
I’m leaving now…
On tonight’s menu – Peanut Butter Chicken Curry!!!

Yummy
@wpw (Comment 23) : ❓
@robdylan (Comment 22) : Pretty good call though, share price has gone up and people are not really going to be able to get away with dropping too much on their shopping bills.
@beez (Comment 25) : I think so. Also bought Primark… to my mind, the low(er)-cost retailers are the ones that are going to score and, as you say, people will still find some way to eat and dress themselves.
@robdylan (Comment 26) : Good luck, I am still smarting from my losses on the SA stock market.