Athlone Stadium, known for its versatility and diverse offerings, is set to host two thrilling Currie Cup rugby matches. Despite having been transformed into a mass vaccination site during the Covid19 pandemic, the stadium is making headlines once again as rugby returns to this iconic venue. Its continued relevance and adaptability are a testament to its lasting legacy.
The rugby world is mourning the loss of one of its most legendary figures, Ian McIntosh. He was fondly viewed as the ‘Godfather’ of Sharks Rugby, having coached Natal during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Under his guidance, Natal won their first Currie Cup championship in 1990, and McIntosh ultimately went on to oversee four Currie Cup victories as the team’s coach. He also coached the Sharks to two Super 12 finals.