Six Sale players in contention for South Africa squad to face Lionson May 13, 2021 at 10:32 am

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As many as six of Sale’s South African contingent could feature for the Springboks against the Lions this summer.

Sale's South African contingent

Prop Coenie Oosthuizen and twins Dan and Jean-Luc du Preez are in the Springboks’ plans, along with World Cup winners Lood de Jager and Faf de Klerk.

And hooker Akker van der Merwe can make it too, says Sale boss Alex Sanderson.

“I want [Sale’s players] to be the best they can be. If that’s playing for South Africa or for the Lions then I support both of those things,” he said.

“They are talking to Coenie, Lood, Faf, JL and Dan du Preez, potentially Akker as well moving forward – I think they should, but that’s up to them.”

Meanwhile Sanderson says the “brilliant” lock de Jager is on course to be fit for the series showdown in July and August after a serious knee injury to his meniscus.

“In that brief period before he got injured he was without doubt one of the best players I have ever coached,” Sanderson told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“He is brilliant – on and off the field. I can’t speak highly enough of the man. He is a brilliant player.”

‘Lions call a dream’ – Curry

Tom Curry

Another Sale man set to feature in the series is England flanker Tom Curry, who says his call-up to the Lions squad for the first time is “something you dream of.”

“It’s an unbelievable feeling and I can’t quite believe it to be honest,” Curry told BBC Radio 5 Live.

And with four rounds of domestic action remaining this season he is targeting Premiership glory with the Sharks before taking on the Springboks.

Sale, who travel to Bath on Friday night, sit third in the table on 59 points, four behind second-placed Bristol.

“It’s all about winning – we are not here to mess around,” Curry added.

“It’s an extremely special time for the club and we are here to attack it.

“If you are not here to win it, then why are you here? We want to give a good account of ourselves.”

Tuilagi set for return

Manu Tuilagi

Meanwhile England centre Manu Tuilagi is set to make his long-awaited return from an Achilles tendon injury when Sale host Bristol in round 20 on Friday 28 May.

Tuilagi was considered for the Lions squad despite not having played since September, and his comeback will be closely monitored by Lions boss Warren Gatland in case of any injuries to his existing 37-man party.

“We are prepping him for Bristol – provided he hits all his markers,” Sanderson said.

“I’m hoping he comes back and plays the best rugby of his life, in which case he will take us with him.”

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