In the absence of any domestic rugby this weekend, South African players based abroad have been making their mark in competitions around the world.
READ: Sarel Pretorius’ Perfect XV
Jan Serfontein
Former Springbok centre Jan Serfontein continues his fine form for Montpellier, setting up this try in the corner.
Great to see Jan Serfontein in good form. pic.twitter.com/qqYBBqKOh0
— SA Rugby magazine (@SARugbymag) March 6, 2021
Kobus van Wyk
Despite being subjected to a reckless shoulder charge, Kobus van Wyk had the last laugh as he hit a brilliant line to score for Leicester Tigers in their win over London Irish.
What a line from Kobus van Wyk pic.twitter.com/jT0AaipOi8
— SA Rugby magazine (@SARugbymag) March 6, 2021
Lood de Jager
In only his second start for Sale after returning from injury, Lood de Jager was imperious all game. He rounded out this nicely worked try after some sublime skills by AJ MacGinty to keep the ball alive.
It started with Faf de Klerk and ended with a try to Lood de Jager, with a bit of AJ MacGinty magic thrown in ? pic.twitter.com/iGgWYI2ZQM
— SA Rugby magazine (@SARugbymag) March 6, 2021
Cabous Eloff
South Africa’s sides may no longer be in Super Rugby, but Cabous Eloff is still flying the flag in Australia. The burly prop made two barnstorming runs for the Rebels.
Cobus Eloff with a monster performance !! #SaffasAbroad #SuperRugbyAU pic.twitter.com/zf8oxdk6jQ
— Saffas Abroad Rugby ??? (@SaffasRugby) March 6, 2021
Malcolm Marx
Malcolm Marx scored his fourth Top League try of the season so far after capitalising off the back of the rolling maul.
Malcom Marx scoring his 4th try of the season for @Kubota_Spears
Look at that maul ? #SaffasAbroad #topleague pic.twitter.com/bz9A0zjK1D
— Saffas Abroad Rugby ??? (@SaffasRugby) March 6, 2021