Springbok scrumhalf Faf de Klerk is on the cover of the new SA Rugby magazine, on sale this week.
What have we learned about De Klerk in 2016? His running game has been the envy of many Super Rugby teams, including those based in New Zealand, for the past three years. His superior speed between the rucks, the accuracy of his passing, as well as his appreciation for attacking space are now routinely listed as game-shaping threats on the whiteboards of various opposition coaches.
What we have learned about De Klerk in 2016 is that he has the mental as well as the tactical-kicking skills to control the big games. What’s more, in his capacity as a Lion and as a Springbok, he has shown he possesses the temperament and the heart of a fighter.
In this issue of SA Rugby magazine, chief rugby writer Jon Cardinelli looks at what De Klerk has achieved for the Lions and Boks this season, and gets Bok backline coach Mzwandile Stick's views on the scrumhalf.
Also in the new issue:
– Having finally received his Springbok cap in June, Jaco Kriel wants to get more game time during the Rugby Championship
– In an extract from the Springbok Opus, historian Paul Dobson explains how the South African national rugby team’s jersey became green
– Beauden Barrett has proved he can start at flyhalf for the All Blacks
– Sanzaar CEO Andy Marinos on the problems with the 18-team Super Rugby format and how they may be addressed in future
– The Lions reached their first Super Rugby final just four years after being relegated from the competition
– Bulls discard Rohan Janse van Rensburg has made a name for himself at the Lions this season
– Western Province will draw on Jano Vermaak’s experience during the Currie Cup
– Western Province claimed a second successive unofficial U18 Craven Week title
– South Africa’s open-club championship has been rebranded the Gold Cup, welcomed teams from Namibia and Zimbabwe, and moved to the end of the season
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