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URC team of the week: Etzebeth's garbage injuries: Planet Rugby

The regular season of the United Rugby Championship (URC) ended over the weekend with a few days.

The results see that Leinster, Bullen, Haie and Glasgow Warriors will end in the four best positions and record in the quarter -finals of Scarlets, Edinburgh, Munster and the Stormers.

Our team of the week is without further ado.

URC team of the week

15 aphelelele Fassi (Haie): There was a handful of strong candidates, including Münster's Thaakir AbrahamsLinen Hugo KeenanStormers' Damian Willemse and Benettons Rhyno Smith, But Fassi gets nod nod after a player performance against the scarlet red. In the second half, he switched to half of the half -body and hit three important kicks for the team while he was solid in the back field.

14 Suleiman Hartzenberg (Stormers): Again no shortage of options and frankly linster's Tommy O'Brien and Edinburgh's Darcy Graham are incredibly unhappy to miss it. But the hopeful Hartzenberg in the Springboks was excellent for the Stormers in his 50th appearance, where he achieved two attempts. Harzenberg, a slippery customer, defeated seven defenders and won 114 meters. An outstanding shift from the 21-year-old.

13 Tom Farrell (Muenster): Another outstanding shift from the Munster middle field player, who had a brilliant first season of the club. He shone against Juan Ignacio Brex and Tommaso Menoncello's world-class center. He always beats it implicit Henco van Wyk The lion and Jude Postlethwaitewho impressed for Ulster in her disappointing defeat.

12 Andre Esterhuizen (Haie): The Springboks Powerhouse was a driving force in a dark URC match in Durban. He regularly overcome the route for the sharks and was defensively strong. Linen Jordie Barrett shone again during bulls' David Kriel and Connachts Bundee Aki Just missed.

11 Leolin Zas (Stormers): He ended the season as a joint scorer in the URC together with Harrri Millard and Farrell after packing two attempts against Cardiff. It was another outstanding performance from the deadly finisher. Bull Star Sergeal Petersen Made a good fist to knock Zas out of the team with his bracket against the dragons, as well as Lions Speedster Edwill van der Merwe.

10 JJ Hanrahan (Connacht): In his last excursion for the club, use a man of game performance before returning to Munster. He scored seven points from the tea and assisted a hard -fought victory over Zebre. In the meantime, Manie Leibbok was excellent when he returned from an injury and after his excellent 55 minutes, Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu Control the Stormers across the line and exposed Connor Evans before closing a penalty to end Cardiff's season. Löwen rookie Lubabalo Dubela achieved the attempted attempt against the Ospreys and ended a super layer. Jack Crowley It is unhappy to miss Benetton after his doubles.

9 Craig Casey (Muenster): Another man of the Match Performer cracks our team after the LiveWire-Irishman Munster directed a 30:21 win over Benetton. After taking over the kicking of Crowley, he professionally converted two shots and also assisted an attempt. Bathe Bernard van der Linde Was sensational from the bank for the bulls and took a breathtaking break in building Marcell Coetzee's attempt and claimed to claim two attempts.

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8 Magnus Bradbury (Edinburgh): We had the choice in the back row with bulls Youngster Cameron Hanekom Seems again while Ospreys' Morgan Morse Was immensely against the lions. Linen Jack Conan Was combative against Glasgow Warriors, but Bradbury's husband of the game against Ulster was difficult to ignore. It was an 80-minute performance that achieved two attempts and achieved 13 carries and 15 duels.

7 Ruan Nortje (Bullen): This weekend there were several outstanding blind side flankers in the URC, with Leinsters Ryan Baird and Connachts Cian Prender guest Both have outstanding games against Glasgow or Zebre. However, the striker of Springboks, Nortje, was raised and collected 12 duels and sales. He also led the Bulls' lineout excellently and played a leading role in building Coetzee's attempt. He was removed in the latter phases of the game when Jake White tested how his side would be a man out of the man.

6 Nama Xaba (Bullen): Only his second start of the year, and the flanker did not disappoint with brutally effective 80 minutes in the breakdown and made 11 duels and 14 wearing. He was appointed man of the game for his efforts, as did Lions Flanker JC Pretorius, while Hamish Watson Press a Scotland recall after a strong shift against Ulster. On the opposite side of the field, Ulsters Nick Timoney Was as excellent as always.

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5 Izan Esterhuizen (Löwen): When Ruan Venter was forced from the field, Esterhuizen was called and the 24-year-old took a mammoth shift, with the Tackle count being exceeded in the game and a total of 20 years old without missing. He was also a great lineout option and hit scarce scarlets star Sam Lousi To a place in our team.

4 Etzebeth (Haie): Fans and experts feared the worst when the Springboks Great were held from the field last time, but he showed no signs of injuries to the scarlet red. He was succeeded with his usual tricks when he molested and hurried the Welsh semi -earnings while he was a real force on the lineout and defense.

3 Thomas Clarkson (Leinster): The Irish Gradehead played a full 80 minutes against Glasgow, with Leinster getting the upper hand for the Scrum time. He did 10 duels and won sales. Stormers prop NEETHLING FOFEE On Friday evening shone Hanro Jacobs was influenced by the bank for the sharks.

2 Akker van der Merwe (Bullen): The angry wart pig recorded two attempts in a live wire display, which included an exact type of use. Glassgows Seb Stephen shone during linen while Lewis Morgan deserves a cry after making his debut for an injury dragon outfit. The Semi-Pro-Hooker was flown to South Africa at the last minute to take care of the club and came from the bank to try the bulls.

1 Pierre Schoeman (Edinburgh): A statement by the British and Irish Lions member, which dominated the scrums against Ulster and achieved two attempts in a powerful display with 13 tackles, sales and eight Carries. Lion, lion, Andrew Porter, was similarly excellent for Leinster during Jan-Hendrik Wessels continued its excellent form for the bulls.

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