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Western Province lineout gets jacked up.

Business Day (South Africa)

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Byline: Zeena Isaacs

Western Province lineout gets jacked up ZEENA ISAACS Rugby Correspondent WESTERN Province coach Allister Coetzee will unleash his new weapon, New Zealand lock Chris Jack, in Saturday's Currie Cup clash against the Sharks at Newlands only a week after the player's arrival in SA.

Jack's presence is expected to boost the team's lineout significantly and offer them new attacking options because he is a powerful runner and a physical player, meaning he could fulfil a role similar to Springbok lock Bakkies Botha in the Bulls squad.

The towering lock arrived in Cape Town last Friday after completing his obligations at English club Saracens and will remain at Province until …

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