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Bosch, Du Preez get first taste of Bok culture

Springbok newbies Curwin Bosch and Dan du Preez. SA Rugby

Rookies Curwin Bosch and Dan du Preez had their first training session with the Springboks in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday ahead of South Africa's Rugby Championship opener against Argentina at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium next Saturday.

Fullback Warrick Gelant, the third uncapped player included in the 34-man squad, sat out training because of flu, after the the bulk of the squad assembled in the Friendly City on Tuesday morning and headed straight to the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium following the completion of their medical assessments.

The wife of Courtnall Skosan gave birth to the couple's first child, Courtnall Skosan Junior, on Tuesday morning in Johannesburg and the winger will join the Bok squad later in the week, while UK-based scrumhalf Francois Hougaard is set to link up with the Bok group this coming Sunday.

Flank Siya Kolisi is recovering from an ankle sprain sustained in Super Rugby action for the Stormers. He is completing his final phase of rehabilitation and should return to normal training next week.

Scrumhalf Ross Cronje sat out the afternoon workout because of the shoulder injury he sustained in Saturday's Vodacom Super Rugby final between the Lions and the Crusaders.

"We will monitor his improvement over the next few days before he is allowed contact," explained Dr Konrad von Hagen, the Boks' team doctor.

Flyhalf Handré Pollard, meanwhile, continued his on-field rehabilitation and his reintroduction to training will be done systematically.

"Overall, the squad is in good spirit and they completed today's training session at high-intensity," explained Dr Von Hagen. "Our aim for this week is to get them through as much preparation as we can, while obviously keeping in mind the workload of the players who have just completed a tough Vodacom Super Rugby campaign."