Gloucester and Sale targets stay committed to Lions

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 20: Andries Coetzee of the Lions talks to team mates during the round 10 Super Rugby match between the Waratahs and the Lions at Allianz Stadium on April 20, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Lions and stars Andries Coetzee and Warren Whiteley will be staying put in Johannesburg after both players signed contract extensions through to the end of the 2019 season.
Full-back Coetzee, 28, has been heavily linked with a move to , while are also thought to have shown a keen interest in the 13-cap Springbok.
Veering away from the pipeline that seems to have formed between and European clubs, Coetzee will not be joining former team-mate Rohan Janse van Rensburg in moving to Manchester.
This boost is further amplified by the news number 8 Warren Whiteley will not be joining , according to SA Magazine.
Whiteley held the post of Springbok captain under the reign of former head coach Allister Coetzee, only for injury and the emergence of Siya Kolisi as South Africa’s first black captain leading to history being made at his expense.
This has not led to Whiteley downing tools and seeking to riches of the north, as he and Coetzee join wing Courtnall Skosan and -half Ross Cronje as players sticking with the .
Gloucester, under former Lions honcho Johan Ackermann, have recruited prop Ruan Dreyer, lock Franco Mostert and fearsome openside Jaco Kriel for the new season.

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