All-time Varsity Cup Dream Team
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44 players have gone on to earn Springbok caps since the first Rugby that Rocks episode that caught up with all the action from the latest rounds of Varsity Cup matches over a decade ago. Varsity Cup decided to put together a potential Varsity Cup all-time ‘Dream Team’.
1. Trevor Nkayane (FNB CUT 2011-2012)
A diverse prop with 37 Springbok caps. Nyakane would slot in at loosehead to allow for Vincent Koch to fill the no. 3 position. Going with experience and power up front.
2. Malcolm Marx (FNB UJ 2013)
Still just 24-years-old, Marx has 23 Test caps. The 2017 SA Rugby Player of the Year is one of the best hookers in world rugby. This selection is a no-brainer.
3. Vincent Koch (FNB Tuks 2012)
Koch has become a vital cog in the Saracens mean machine. While he has been presented with limited opportunities in the Green and Gold, he has proven his worth over the past four years in the UK. He also has a knack for scoring tries.
4. Eben Etzebeth (FNB UCT 2011)
One of the greatest locks in Springbok history and nothing up 74 Test caps at the age of 27. The former UCT man selects himself here. And you wouldn’t dare argue with him!
5. Franco Mostert (FNB Tuks 2010-2012)
It was a close call between Mostert and De Jager, but the former has been selected on 2018 form, with De Jager spending most of the season recovering from injury.
6. Jaco Kriel (FNB UJ 2012)
The tall, powerful flanker has recently moved to Gloucester, but spent the past 7 years winning over Lions fans with his passion and grit. Varsity Cup fans love nothing more than passion.
7. Nizaam Carr (FNB UCT 2011)
Another member of FNB UCT’s strong 2011-2012 squad. Carr has joined the London Wasps and quickly made an impact with his new team. He was a key member of FNB UCT’s squad in 2011 and will be a key member of this one too.
8. Oupa Mohoje (FNB Shimlas 2011-2014)
The Free State man made 22 appearances for FNB Shimlas and won the 2013 FNB Player That Rocks award. He has enjoyed mixed fortunes of late, but is a Varsity Cup favourite through and through.
9. Rudy Paige (FNB UJ 2011-2012)
Another close call between Paige and Nic Groom, but with Paige’s Test experience, he edges Groom here.
10. Handre Pollard (FNB Tuks 2013)
Pollard won the 2012 Varsity Cup with FNB Tuks and was a significant figure in both aiding them in reaching the final, and winning it, kicking 6 from 6 in their final against FNB Maties.
11. Aphiwe Dyantyi (FNB UJ 2017)
Seriously though, do we need to explain this selection?
12. Johan Janse van Rensburg (FNB Tuks 2014)
This 6ft1 109kg beast is the fifth FNB Tuks member of the starting 15. Technically still old enough to play in the Varsity Cup at just 24, he still has a lot to offer and a lengthy career ahead. We’re tipping him for big things… starting with us (again).
13. Juan de Jongh (FNB Maties 2008)
The OG. De Jongh was the first-ever Varsity Cup Springbok, winning the first-ever trophy with FNB Maties. He’s loving life at Wasps, in the UK. On his current form and because we’re so sentimental, we’ve put our no. 1 at no. 13.
14. Seabelo Senatla (FNB CUT 2012)
Pace, pace, pace. If Senatla and Dyantyi on the wings doesn’t scare you, look again. While Senatla hasn’t made his mark in the 15-man format yet, we believe in him and by know you should know that Varsity Cup is where dreams are realised.
15. Curwin Bosch (FNB UKZN 2016)
The second Varsity Shield player in our starting 15, the versatile Bosch is one for the future. Needless to say he set the competition alight back in 2016. He’s still just 21, but we’re all about youth.
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16. Bongi Mbonambi (FNB TUT FNB and FNB Tuks 2013)
17. Coenie Oosthuizen (FNB Shimlas 2008)
18. Wilco Louw (FNB Tuks Young Guns 2013)
19. Lood de Jager (FNB NWU 2012)
20. Uzair Cassiem (FNB UWC 2012)
21. Nic Groom (FNB UCT 2011)
22. Andries Coetzee (FNB Tuks 2011)
23. Damian de Allende (FNB UCT 2012)