Cape Times

Snyman putting his Bok dream on hold

- Vata Ngobeni

PRETORIA: In a week where Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus will announce his maiden squad, it is almost impossible for any aspiring Bok player to be thinking about anything else.

And this has certainly been the over-riding thought in the head of Bok hopeful and Bulls lock RG Snyman, who has stood head and shoulders above many second-rowers this year in an effort to live out his dream of wearing the green and gold. Along with injured Bok lock Lood de Jager, who will be on the sidelines for the remainder of the year due to a torn pectoral muscle, Snyman has commanded the line-outs with the maturity that comes with many moons of experience playing at the top.

But it has been his high work rate with ball in hand and at cleaning the rucks that has really pushed him to the front of the queue among locks in Super Rugby. But for Snyman, Saturday’s national squad announceme­nt will be shallow if he and his Bulls teammates don’t live out their promise of returning to winning ways by beating the Brumbies at Loftus after last weekend’s dismal performanc­e against the Jaguares.

“Definitely hoping (to be in the Bok squad), but we first have a job to do against the Brumbies,” was Snyman’s short and sharp response.

However, before Snyman can reach out and touch his childhood dream, there is still the matter of the Bulls staying in the race for the playoffs after their 54-24 hiding by the Jaguares, which put them out of kilter after their win against the Sharks the weekend before.

The Bulls will be well aware of the seriousnes­s of Saturday’s encounter against the Brumbies after being read the riot act by coach John Mitchell yesterday for their lack of attitude in their performanc­e in Buenos Aires.

The no-nonsense Snyman confessed to the tongue-lashing they received and says it was justified. He believes that the only way they can fix things is by dishing out the same beating to the Brumbies.

“I must say it was one of our toughest meetings so far, but it was fair of him (Mitchell) to be like that and we are going to have to fix it this week. We can’t put up a performanc­e like that again,” said Snyman.

As much as the Brumbies will be foremost in the minds of many Bulls players on Saturday, the thought of the green and gold jersey waiting at the end of 80 minutes could be just enough motivation for Snyman & Co to put up a performanc­e worthy of a call-up from Erasmus.

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