The Citizen (Gauteng)

Botha finally tastes glory

- Ken Borland

Arno Botha, the two-try hero of the Bulls’ Currie Cup final triumph, has been in various losing playoffs in his 10-year profession­al career and last weekend at Loftus Versfeld he simply decided enough is enough and refused to be on the losing side again.

Botha (above) started playing for the Bulls in 2011, coincident­ally just as the franchise’s fortunes started to wane after the glorious previous decade.

The loose forward was on the losing side in the 2016 Currie Cup final when the Free State Cheetahs hammered them 36-16 in Bloemfonte­in.

Even a move to Europe in 2018 could not secure the Springbok, whose internatio­nal career was wrecked by knee injuries, any silverware.

“I can remember the 2007 Super Rugby final exactly – Frans Steyn missing the conversion, Gary Botha kicking the ball out of the ruck and Bryan Habana scoring – and for me it was always about winning trophies for the Bulls. But we missed out in 2016 and then playing in Europe, I lost two semifinals in one year with Munster. So I must have lost halfa-dozen playoffs from 2011 and in this final I just decided that it cannot happen again,” Botha told The Citizen.

“Obviously you don’t have control of how things are going to turn out, but I just told myself I must try whatever I can to make a difference, to leave everything out there. So it was definitely one of the most special moments of my life and the most joyful moment of my career.”

Botha came on to the field midway through the second half with the Bulls trailing 19-9.

He said his mindset as one of the team’s vice-captains was to just ensure they stuck to basics and played in the right areas of the field.

“I just wanted to give energy to the team, which you need when you’re 10 points down. But it’s not about pulling a rabbit from the hat, it’s about the basics, I just tried to strengthen the players so that they would not think about the score, just play the game for the last 20 minutes.” added the Nylstroom-born player.

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