Keegan Daniel calls time on his rugby career

Keegan Daniel calls time on his rugby career

After more than a decade in a black and white jersey, Sharks stalwart Keegan Daniel will call time on his illustrious rugby career at the end of this year’s Super Rugby tournament.

“The decision to retire was not an easy one to make, but after much consideration, I believe that this is the right time for me to move on," said the Springbok-capped Daniel.

"This place has given me so much and I leave with some of the greatest memories made and friendships forged.
 
“I arrived in Durban as a youngster with a dream to play rugby on the highest stage and I have been blessed to have achieved some wonderful triumphs in my career.  Thank you to every person who has impacted my life and who has contributed to my career.  I bow out as a proud man!”

In 2010, Daniel was selected to tour with the Springboks in their November tour of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. He was not selected as a part of the initial squad of 39 but was later added after his performances in the Currie Cup semi-final and final.

He made 12 appearances for the Sharks during the 2016 Super Rugby season taking him to 117 Super Rugby caps and 16 tries. He suffered a season-long injury in the build up to the 2017 Super Rugby season but returned to the side during the Currie Cup. 


His defining moment as a leader was when he led The Sharks Currie Cup team to glory against Western Province in Cape Town. 
 

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