Smit named Sharks boss
Updated | By Diane
Former Springbok captain, John Smit, has been appointed CEO of the Sharks rugby franchise.
The Durban union announced today that Smit, 35, would start his new job on July 1, replacing incumbent CEO Brian van Zyl, who had opted to retire after 20 years in charge.
"We look forward to welcoming the favourite son of South African rugby to his new role as CEO," said Sharks chairman Stephen Saad.
"We pledge our support and commitment to him and have every confidence that he will embrace his new role with the same leadership, spirit, and vigour that he displayed as the most capped Springbok captain and player of all time."
Sharks coach John Plumtree was pleased that Smit, who played most of his professional career for the Durban team, would be leading the organisation.
"On behalf of team management and the players, I extend our congratulations to John on his appointment," Plumtree said.
"Over the years, many of us have shared special memories with John and we look forward to working with and supporting him in his new capacity."
Smit, who is currently playing for English side Saracens, was capped 111 times for the Springboks in a 12-year international career.
He represented South Africa at three World Cups, leading the Boks to victory in 2007, and captained the national side in 83 Tests.
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