Carr takes the WP reins
Updated | By Trevor Cramer

De Jongh – who captained DHL WP to Absa Currie Cup glory last season – suffered a Grade Two Medial collateral ligament (MCL) tear, which could potentially see him return in time for the Absa Currie Cup play-offs in October.
DHL WP head coach John Dobson told the official Western Province website: "To lose one’s captain is always a blow, but to lose someone of Juan’s ability and standing within the team is obviously disappointing for us.
" We are fortunate to have a lot of options at centre, but a guy like Juan will leave a big hole given his experience and defensive abilities."
No.8 Nizaam Carr will take over the DHL Western Province captaincy in the absence of De Jongh and Dobson added: " Nizaam is a local lad, who has played all of his rugby for DHL Western Province and this is a great opportunity for him.
" He was one of our better players in the tough weather conditions at the weekend," added Dobson.
" He has been a leader within the squad for some time now and I look forward to seeing him bring the best out of those around him."
Carr, 24, has played 30 matches for DHL Western Province since his debut in August 2011.
" To captain a proud union like this in an historic competition like the Absa Currie Cup is a massive honour and responsibility for me," said Carr.
" We have a lot of leaders within our young playing group and there isn’t much for me to change, given what Juan has put in place, so I will just go about my business as usual with a few added responsibilities."
DHL Western Province will take on the Vodacom Blue Bulls in Pretoria on Saturday (kick-off 19h00).
The team will be announced on Thursday.
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