Daily Dispatch

Boshoff pumped up as Cup of dreams blasts off

Bulls pivot feels the competitio­n is an ideal platform for the youth

- MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE

There is no doubt that the Currie Cup has lost its shine over the past few years but veteran Blue Bulls flyhalf Marnitz Boshoff is adamant that the competitio­n still has an important role to play in the developmen­t of rugby in SA.

But the fact is the Currie Cup has seen a significan­t drop in attendance­s as the competitio­n is deprived of star players‚ with many of them electing to play overseas at the conclusion of their Super Rugby and Springboks commitment­s rather than stick around.

“For me‚ Currie Cup is close to my heart‚” Boshoff said at Loftus as they prepared for the season opener against the Cheetahs in Bloemfonte­in on Friday night.

“It is a valuable competitio­n in South Africa because it gives youngsters opportunit­ies to prove themselves.

“Back in the day you had bigname players playing in the competitio­n but with all the youngsters it is going to be an exciting tournament.

“People say that this tournament has died but I don’t think so because it remains the premier competitio­n of South African rugby.

“This is where a lot of the future stars start their journeys.

“We have a young squad and they will get an opportunit­y to showcase their talents.

“When I was with the Lions in 2015‚ I played Currie Cup and there is nothing that beats that feeling‚” continued Boshoff‚ who played one Test for the Springboks in 2014.

The Bulls’ Super Rugby coach John Mitchell will be involved with the juniors during the tournament.

Pote Human has been given the responsibi­lity of coaching the team and Boshoff believes they have the right material to do well.

“Our squad is young but we also have a couple of guys who have played Currie Cup before‚” said Boshoff.

“It is about the youngsters buying into the plan that coach has put in place with regards to the way he wants us to play.

“If we achieve that‚ I think we will have a good chance of doing well in the competitio­n.

“We have lost a couple of players to Japan and to the Springboks.

“But this is an opportunit­y for this group of players to play for their future and if they channel their energies in the right places we will be a force to be reckoned with this season.”

Boshoff will miss the season opener as he recovers from a knee injury but he is hoping to be fit in their next match against the Sharks in Durban next weekend.

“It is a massive frustratio­n for me not to be part of the team at the start of the season due to injury‚” he said.

“I have been out for a couple of weeks now.

“The target was to make it this weekend but that hasn’t happened.

“I will just keep on working hard and hopefully in the next couple of weeks I will be ready for some game time.”

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ GORDON ARONS ?? A HIT: Bulls flyhalf Marnitz Boshoff is geared to give his best when the Currie Cup gets out of the starting blocks this weekend. He feels that the Cup still has entertainm­ent value.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ GORDON ARONS A HIT: Bulls flyhalf Marnitz Boshoff is geared to give his best when the Currie Cup gets out of the starting blocks this weekend. He feels that the Cup still has entertainm­ent value.

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