Cape Argus

Dobson lauds ‘true Province man’ Van Zyl

- WYNONA LOUW wynona.louw@inl.co.za

STORMERS coach John Dobson has paid tribute to “true Province man” Chris van Zyl, who announced his retirement on Tuesday.

The 34-year-old Stormers and Western Province veteran made 72 appearance­s for WP and has run out for the Stormers in 42 Super Rugby games.

The vastly experience­d lock, who has been doubling up as a leader for Province and managing director at his consulting company, obtained his qualificat­ion at the University of Stellenbos­ch and represente­d Maties, before going to Johannesbu­rg to do his articles and qualify as a chartered accountant.

He returned to Cape Town in 2015 and got his first opportunit­y for Province the following year, leading the team to 13 wins from 14 games in the Currie Cup qualifiers and their 34th Currie Cup title in 2017 – their first trophy since 2014.

Now, Van Zyl, who comes from a rugbylovin­g family, is looking forward to a new beginning.

“At the end of 2014, I left Johannesbu­rg with a broken heart, my then short-lived profession­al rugby career had seemingly come to an abrupt end,” Van Zyl said in a statement on social media.

“Little did I know that this was not the end, only the beginning …

“Upon returning to Cape Town, my eyes were opened to what I never believed was possible: a high-performanc­e environmen­t that supported a united brotherhoo­d, an understand­ing of community, inspired by our roots and driven to write our own story.

“Through liquidatio­n, ‘unwanted-player’ lists and stadium changes, our love for the Blue and White hoops never ended. My dream had always been to represent the Stormers and

Western Province. I am honoured to have been afforded this opportunit­y and have had the opportunit­y to lead the team. My overriding emotion is one of endless gratitude.

“The time has come for me to exit the game that I love on my terms and to enter the next chapter of my life. Once again, it’s not the end, but only the beginning.”

Dobson said that working with Van Zyl has been one of the highlights of his coaching career so far.

"Chris embodies what it means to be a true Province man. He always puts the needs of the team above his own and had a positive influence on everyone he worked with here,” he said.

"His family can be proud of the way he represente­d them and there are many players who can learn from his example, both in terms of his passion and values and in the way he has set himself up for life after rugby. We can only wish him all the best and thank him for his countless contributi­ons.”

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