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Papier’s focus is on the Bulls

- Athenkosi Tsotsi

Bulls scrumhalf Embrose Papier (above) says he is not paying too much attention to returning to the Springboks fold, insisting it will come at the right time.

The fast-paced scrumhalf has been one of the standout players among South African teams; his performanc­es for the Bulls in the United Rugby Championsh­ip and Champions Cup have been influentia­l.

His displays had the majority of the rugby fraternity expecting him to return Springboks system, even his mentor at the Bull Jake White said he hopes he gets an opportunit­y to play test rugby because he’s been in good form. Many were shocked to not see his name in the Springboks alignment camp squad.

Papier got seven Boks caps in 2018 under Rassie Erasmus during his first stint as coach. However, he would go on to be an outcast in the Boks system, watching from the outside as the team won the 2019 and 2023 Rugby World Cups.

That rejection was hard on Papier, but it has turned out to be a blessing in disguise as he has honed his skills and is living up to the potential he showed as a schoolboy.

“It was tough at the start of 2019 because everyone was asking me why am I not in the mix (with Springboks) or playing that much,” Papier said when speaking to The Citizen.

“I think dealt with it quite well, I just took it day by day. I have been working hard over the past two years on my basics. I also have a big support system, my family and fiancé. I’m taking it day by day as it comes.

“We have a team at Bulls, we have a structure, and for me, I’m just focusing on the game plan every week. At the moment, I’m just focusing on the Bulls and if it comes, it comes,” he said.

At 26, Papier is more experience­d, and it shows on the field; he is still lightning fast and is playing with gusto and precision in his game. The coming of age factor and the system the Bulls have in place have helped Papier reach peak levels.

“Over the years, I have gained experience in my game; when to make the game fast or when to make the game slow, just to manage the game. Coach Chris Rossouw and Coach Jake have helped me a lot, just to chat with me and see where I find myself in my game and what is my role in the team. It’s experience and coming of age.”

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