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Banned Wiese deserts his team for crucial Australia, All Blacks tests
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52005, member: 636"] The suspension affecting Wiese prevents his participation in Saturday's Castle Lager Incoming Series finale against Georgia at Nelspruit. Rugby authorities have confirmed the player remains ineligible for the opening phase of Castle Lager Rugby Championship competition. His absence will extend through fixtures against both Australia and New Zealand during August and early September. The disciplinary action removes him from two Australian encounters scheduled for Johannesburg and Cape Town on August 16 and 23 respectively. Additionally, he cannot participate when South Africa faces New Zealand in Auckland on September 6. Wellington's September 13 encounter against the All Blacks marks Wiese's earliest possible return date. The forward becomes eligible again as the tournament reaches its second half with Argentina fixtures approaching. His availability spans the remaining championship matches against Los Pumas in Durban on September 27 and London on October 4. Team management anticipates his physical capabilities will strengthen squad depth during these concluding contests. The timing allows Wiese to contribute when the competition reaches its most demanding phase. Squad preparations continue without the suspended player as coaching staff manages roster rotations through the early tournament rounds. His eventual reinstatement provides tactical options for matches that may determine championship outcomes. The team structure adapts to his temporary absence while maintaining competitive standards throughout the affected period. Supporters expect his return will enhance forward pack performance during September and October fixtures. Championship aspirations remain intact despite the temporary personnel adjustment affecting multiple high-profile encounters. [/QUOTE]
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