Bosch extends Sharks stay
In 2016, the Sharks flyhalf made his debut for the team in the junior ranks. Since then, he has advanced to become one of the most notable players on the union's first team.

The Sharks have confirmed that flyhalf Curwin Bosch has extended his stay in Durban by signing a new long-term contract.
The former Grey High School prodigy initially joined the Sharks academy in the 2016 season, and since arriving in Durban, Bosch has become a vital member of the first team.
Bosch, a two-Test-capped Springbok, has signed an extension of his contract, which will have him remain at Kings Park until 2026.
The 25-year-old from Port Elizabeth was in recent years linked with several moves overseas, notably to English Premiership club Bath.
Used at No 15 and No 10 pre-Neil Powell’s arrival as director of rugby at the Sharks, Bosch has thrived as the first-choice pivot under the former Blitzboks coach, featuring prominently in the 2022-23 Vodacom United Rugby Championship and Champions Cup campaigns.
Kicking things up a notch with Curwin Bosch 🏉 #FearTheFin #BackOnTheDottedLine pic.twitter.com/jepkN8ZCo0
— The Sharks (@SharksRugby) April 27, 2023
Curwin Bosch has signed on the dotted line 💪#FearTheFin #BackOnTheDottedLine pic.twitter.com/0lNyZTWaeI
— The Sharks (@SharksRugby) April 27, 2023
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