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    Rising Stars: Springbok Players Who Shone in the 2024 Rugby Championship

    January 29, 20263 Mins Read15
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    As the Springboks prepare for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, coach Rassie Erasmus is focused on building a deep and versatile squad. This commitment was evident in the recently concluded Rugby Championship, where Erasmus utilized 35 players, totalling 49 across 10 Tests in 2024. Among them, several newcomers made notable contributions, showcasing their potential and enhancing the team’s depth.

    Springbok Players Who Shone in Rugby Championship

    Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu

    Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu quickly established himself as a key player for the Springboks after debuting against Wales, impressing fans with a stunning long-range kick. His performance against Ireland further showcased his talent, but it was during the Rugby Championship that he truly shone in the flyhalf role. Facing the All Blacks, the 22-year-old Stormers player exhibited remarkable skill and composure, demonstrating tactical awareness and a calm demeanour during goal-kicking situations. His exceptional work ethic and defensive contributions make him a future match-winner for South Africa.

    Jan-Hendrik Wessels

    Jan-Hendrik Wessels emerged as a versatile asset, playing both loosehead prop and hooker throughout the Rugby Championship. Dubbed the Springboks’ new “Swiss Army knife,” he performed admirably against the Wallabies and transitioned seamlessly to hooker against Argentina. His ability to carry the ball effectively in open play has impressed the coaching staff and solidified his place in the squad.

    Aphelele Fassi

    Affectionately known as the “Weekend Special,” Aphelele Fassi made a remarkable return to the Springboks after facing challenges early in his career. His exceptional performance against the All Blacks highlighted his strike-running abilities and proficiency under high balls, making him a crucial player in the backline.

    Elrigh Louw

    Elrigh Louw stepped into the significant role left by Duane Vermeulen after his retirement, consistently delivering strong performances. His physicality and athleticism allowed him to be effective as an impact player at No 8, showcasing both carrying ability and defensive skills.

    Gerhard Steenekamp

    Gerhard Steenekamp, the bearded Bulls prop, has been a silent powerhouse for the Springboks. Filling the void left by the legendary Steven Kitshoff, he demonstrated strength in scrums and impressive work rate around the field, suggesting his career is just beginning to flourish.

    Conclusion

    The contributions of these emerging stars during the Rugby Championship highlight the promising future of South African rugby. As Rassie Erasmus cultivates a talented squad, these players are set to play a vital role in the team’s ambitions leading up to the World Cup and beyond.

    Related article: Rassie Erasmus’ Game Plan: Key Changes for Springboks Against Argentina

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