Handre Pollard’s Springbok rival Curwin Bosch turns down offer to join Bath

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Sharks fly-half Curwin Bosch

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 29: Curwin Bosch of the Sharks kicks during the round five Super Rugby match between the Reds and the Sharks at Suncorp Stadium on February 29, 2020 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

have been knocked back in their bid to land fly-half Curwin Bosch, who has rejected a move to the .

Stuart Hooper is keen to increase his options after moved to and had been looking at the South African market.

He enquired about Bosch, 22, who won a couple of international caps in 2017, but he wasn't interested in the move.

Bosch, who had a spell in Japan with Munakata Sanix , is staying in for now much to Hooper's disappointment.

The Sharks have become the hotbed for producing South African talent, including Junior Boks Aphelele Fassi, Dylan Richardson and Phepsi Buthelezi.

But Bosch was actually a player lured to the Sharks set-up late, moving to Durban from Eastern Province in 2016.

This season has been a breakthrough year for Bosch, leading the Super points charts with 86 prior to fixtures being suspended.

NEIL FISSLER

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