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RUGBY: Zimbabwe call up Gary Porter ahead of SA ‘A’ clash
By Agencies
The Zimbabwe Sables included an uncapped Stormers lock ahead of their clash against the South Africa ‘A’ side in Gqeberha on Saturday.
Gary Porter, who qualifies for Zimbabwe through his Bulawayo-born mother, will link up with the Sables national team in preparation for the international friendly.
The 29-year-old has been on the Sables’ radar for some time and has made himself available for the inaugural World Rugby Nations Cup on consecutive weekends in July.
Standing two metres tall and weighing 115 kilograms, Porter will give Zimbabwe’s tight five some extra ballast as they prepare to face the Bok second string and then Tonga, USA and Canada in the new global tournament.
Porter, who has previously played for Western Province and in the English Championship with Ealing Trailfinders, will be looking to impress and ultimately figure in Zimbabwe’s plans when they make their return to the Rugby World Cup after a 26-year absence in Australia next year.
Talking to Zimbabwe sports journalist Adam Theo, Porter said that head coach Pieter Benade was a key factor in his decision to pin his colours to the Sables’ mast.
“After meeting coach Piet, I already knew the type of team he would run and what the culture would be like,” he said.
“I wanted to play for a coach like Piet and for Zim, but also to play rugby at the highest level on an international stage.
“I think our chances are really strong against the South Africa A team, as well as hopefully winning the Nations Cup.”
If selected in the matchday 23, Porter will come up against his Stormers teammate and fellow lock, Ruben van Heerden, who has been named in the South Africa ‘A’ second row.