World Cup winner extols the pivotal role in his career played by the Varsity Shield

Herschel Jantjies in action for the DHL Stormers. The Kylemore-born scrumhalf credits his participation in the FNB Varsity Shield, as part of the FNB UWC team, as a stepping stone for his eventually winning the Rugby World Cup with the Springboks in 2019. Photo: Jaco Marais/Netwerk24


Springbok and Stormers scrumhalf Herschel Jantjies believes the FNB Varsity Shield competition played a huge role in his and Springbok wing Kurt-Lee Arendse’s becoming World Cup winners.

The 27-year-old Jantjies, a World Cup winner in Japan in 2019, speaks fondly of his time playing for FNB UWC in the Varsity Shield competition and the role it played in his development as a player,” the Kylemore-born rugby star recalls.

“Yes, the Varsity Shield is a very exciting competition and was something that I really needed in my career at the time.

“I was not getting a lot of game time at Western Province, and it was something I really needed at the time just to get that spark back in my game. The way the game is structured nowadays with age-group rugby, it is good for any young player to play Varsity Cup or Varsity Shield. It was one of my most enjoyable periods since I started playing rugby. The crowds and the whole excitement around the competition was really lekker for me.”

Jantjies was particularly inspired by UWC coaches such as the late Springbok wing Chester Williams and former Springbok scrumhalf Bolla Conradie.

“Coach Bolla was especially great for me. I think it’s wonderful for any young player to have that kind of experience to guide you.”

The Paul Roos Gymnasium old boy represented WP at Craven Week, u-16, u-19 and u-21 level.

On the other hand, the 27-year-old Arendse, who won a World Cup medal with the Springboks in France last year, was recognised while playing for UWC in the Varsity Shield competition, when the legendary Williams was also the coach.

“Kurt-Lee and I have known each other since our school days. When we were u-19 he was not at the WP Institute, but was part of our group at u-21 level. We went to UWC at the same time.

“Kurt-Lee was always destined for greatness. The same things he produced has so far produced for the Boks he did when he played Varsity Shield. This gave him that opportunity. Eventually he went on to play for the Springbok 7s team and is now with the Bulls, and he is still playing brilliant rugby.”

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