Toyota Cheetahs ‘s Quintin Kruger leaves the team

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By Bongani Tshabalala

Bloemfontein- Free State Toyota Cheetahs has wished its strength and conditioning coach Quintin Kruger a brighter future following his decision to leave the area in order explore new career opportunity by the end of this month.

The Spokesperson of the Toyota Cheetahs Ronnel Piennar said Kruger will be missed for the role he played during his term.

Quintin Kruger

Toyota Cheetahs

Former Conditioning Coach

“We wish him all the best Kruger has been with the team since 2010 and worked with junior sides and four years later was promoted.”

Meanwhile Piennar also use the occasion to welcome the incoming coach Andrie Smith who is equal up to the task in hand with wealth of skills and experience.

“Smith has all the skills needed by the team. He has been responsible for the matties of Stellenbosch university fitness. He has been with team since 2013 until the 2018 and 2019 cup varsity cup winners.”

According to Piennar ,Smith has been coach for the south Africa schools A team in 2016.In 2017 he was responsible for conditioning of SAU/20 team.

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