Anyone suffering under the delusion that we breed them small in this
country should make a turn at the Izak Steyl stadium in Vanderbijlpark where the Coca-Cola under-16 Grant Khomo rugby
week is under way this week.
A quick look at the players on the field will set you straight pretty
quickly, and when you follow that up with a study of the player dimensions as
they are printed in the official programme, you will battle to believe what you
see.
The bottom line is that, of the 440 15 and 16 year-olds in action, over
half - a towering 273 - are over 1.8 metres tall, and a hefty 88 of
them tip the scales at 90kg or more.
The biggest player here is Chrisjan du Toit of Oakdale and SWD, who
stands 1,9m tall and weighs in at 125kg. Not far behind is Dieter Meyer
of Ben Vorster and the Limpopo Blue Bulls, who is 1,89m tall and weighs 118kg.
Oakdale also supply the tallest player - Andre Smith stands 2m tall and
he weighs 90kg.
The Golden Lions side sport two lighthouse locks - Reinhard Nothnagel
of Monument and Alex Tshidibi of St Peter's - both stand 1.98m in their socks with the Blue Bulls
not that far behind them with Ruben van Heerden and Juan Basson both standing
at 1.96m tall. Ruben van Heerden also weighs 104kg and managed to move his
large frame quickly around the field to set up one of the Blue Bulls tries.
The Free State front row have a combined weight 310kg and they have two
90kg plus, 1,88m tall locks behind them.
And these are not just a bunch of clumsy oafs. The skills on display
and the quality of running rugby seen on day one of the Coca-Cola Grant Khomo
week has thrilled the big crowd. SA Rugby's future is clearly in safe hands,
and size in the forwards, clearly, is not a problem.
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