Long way back for rugby's Burger

South Africa loose forward Schalk Burger is back training after injury and illness kept him sidelined since the opening of the 2012 Super Rugby season.

Long way back for rugby's Burger

South Africa loose forward Schalk Burger is back training after missing the 2012 Super Rugby season.

Springbok loose forward Schalk Burger has been cleared to return to rugby training after a year of injury and illness saw him spend six weeks in hospital and another eight weeks indoors after contracting a potentially serious infection.

Burger's South African team Western Province said Thursday he can plan a return to field training, having already begun his comeback in the gym.

The 30-year-old Burger, capped 68 times for South Africa, hasn't played since injuring his knee in the opening game of the 2012 Super Rugby season.

He then had a calf problem and needed surgery on a cyst on his spine, and contracted bacterial meningitis in the hospital.

Burger didn't commit to a date for a comeback match but said "the good news is that I can start training properly."


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