Daily Dispatch

Excitement for Bok Women one year from World Cup

SA players looking forward to great experience at the New Zealand tourney

- — Supersport.com

Springbok Women’s coach Stanley Raubenheim­er, and key players Nolusindis­o Booi (lock) and Zintle Mpupha (centre), expressed their excitement about the 2021 Rugby World Cup on Friday as they celebrated exactly one year to go to the kickoff of the internatio­nal showpiece in New Zealand.

It was an equally big day for SA under-20 Women’s coach Laurian Johannes, who made history in 2019 by becoming the first female head coach of an SA national rugby team, as she was unveiled as the team’s coaching intern for the RWC in line with World Rugby’s commitment to supporting the developmen­t of female coaches.

The tournament, the first Women’s Rugby World Cup to be hosted in the southern hemisphere, will be held in New Zealand from September 18 to October 16 2021. It will mark the Springbok Women’s first appearance in the World Cup since 2014.

“It is great that there is a such a big occasion for us to look forward to a year from now,” Raubenheim­er said.

“It has been a challengin­g six months with the team not being able to do much more than home-based training due to the Covid19 pandemic, but it was necessary to ensure their safety and wellbeing.

“That said, it has been pleasing to see the players following their conditioni­ng programmes and putting in the hard work behind the scenes, and we are all itching to get back on the field.”

Booi, who reclaimed the captaincy after recovering from surgery to repair a fracture to her foot, said: “I am very excited and overwhelme­d at the same time. Playing in the World Cup will be a dream come true for most of the players, so it is a notable milestone, and the anticipati­on is certainly being compliment­ed by hard work.

“When we take the field we will no longer be representi­ng ourselves, but rather our country, so we know it is going to be a great challenge, but we are really looking forward to it.”

Mpupha echoed her skipper’s sentiments and said: “One year from now the team will be in New Zealand ready to kick off our World Cup campaign, and that we are now at a stage where we can count down to the event makes this occasion even more exciting.

“This will mark the team’s first appearance in the World Cup since 2014, which makes next year’s showpiece even more significan­t for us.

“There is a lot of work ahead in the next year, but we are determined to go out there and be competitiv­e.”

Raubenheim­er was delighted about the announceme­nt that Johannes would accompany the team to the extravagan­za as the official coaching intern as part of World Rugby’s 2017-25 Women in Rugby Strategic Plan, whereby they have set an ambitious target to have a minimum of 40% female coaches at the 2025 World Cup.

“Laurian is a passionate coach whose success within the junior structures at Western Province, and with the SA U20 Women’s team last year in their series victory against Zimbabwe, is a testament to her coaching abilities,” Raubenheim­er said.

“There is no doubt that the experience she will gain from travelling with the team to the World Cup will boost her coaching career and set her in good stead going forward.”

Johannes, who participat­ed in the 2010 Rugby World Cup as a player, was ecstatic about being part of another World Cup in a vastly different capacity.

“This is surreal — I am extremely excited about this opportunit­y to showcase my talent on the world stage with the senior national team, and about the chance to be exposed to the best of the best in coaching in the women’s game.

“It is going to be a great learning experience,” she said.

It has been a challengin­g six months with the team not being able to do much more than home-based training due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but it was necessary to ensure their safety and wellbeing

 ?? Picture: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES ?? EYE ON THE PRIZE: Nolusindis­o Booi of SA during the Women's Rugby match against Nomads from Goodwood in Cape Town.
Picture: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES EYE ON THE PRIZE: Nolusindis­o Booi of SA during the Women's Rugby match against Nomads from Goodwood in Cape Town.

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