Rugby-S.Africa's Burger out of Rugby Championship

CAPE TOWN, AUG 6 - South Africa's talismanic flank Schalk

Burger has been ruled out of the inaugural four-nation Rugby

Championship and in-form JP Pietersen will miss most of the

tournament.

Burger, capped 68 times, injured his knee at the end of

February but there has been no progress in his rehabilitation

according to Allister Coetzee, coach of his club Stormers.

"The position with Schalk is very frustrating and we are

going to get a full assessment shortly from a physician on where

it should be taken from here but you can take it as read that we

won't see Schalk play before the end of this season," Coetzee

told the Supersport.com website.

"Without even looking at the physician's report, we are

writing him off for the year."

Pietersen, a 26-year-old veteran of 45 tests, suffered a

fracture of the thumb during the weekend's Super Rugby final

and will undergo surgery on Wednesday.

Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer has recalled Stormers centre

Juan de Jongh, a 2011 World Cup player and a controversial

omission from the original squad, in Pietersen's place.

The 24-year-old De Jongh made his Springbok debut against

Wales in 2010 and has 10 test caps.

"We decided to pick Juan as he provides midfield cover, an

area where we are perhaps a bit thin now that JP is out," Meyer

said in a statement on Monday.

"Losing JP is obviously a massive blow as he's been playing

some superb rugby lately, but Juan has also been in good form

for the Stormers and was one of the unlucky players to miss out

on initial selection.

The Rugby Championship replaces the Tri-Nations this year

with Argentina joining the existing line-up of South Africa,

Australia and New Zealand. South Africa finished last in last

year's Tri-Nations, with just one win in four matches.

(Reporting by Ken Borland; Editing by Brian Homewood)