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My mom cried when I got Bafana call-up — Du Preez

Chiefs striker ready ‘to grab this opportunit­y with both hands’

- SAZI HADEBE

Kaizer Chiefs striker Ashley du Preez said his mother cried tears of joy when he told her of his first call-up to the Bafana Bafana squad this week.

Du Preez joined Chiefs from Stellenbos­ch FC at the start of the 2022-2023 campaign.

With some Bafana strikers — including Percy Tau, Evidence Makgopa, Fagrie Lakay and Bongokuhle Hlongwane — ruled out for the friendlies against Sierra Leone on Saturday and Botswana on Tuesday, Du Preez got a late call-up to the squad when an injured Lyle Foster also pulled out on Wednesday.

“My family were the first ones to know about the callup.

“My mom was crying; they were very happy for me. That was a good moment.

“I was at practice with Chiefs and on my way home when I received the call.

“I haven’t had the words to express the feeling.

“I was just overwhelme­d but ja, I wanted this opportunit­y and it’s here now and I will enjoy every moment.”

Du Preez — who scored in his second official game for Chiefs, a 3-0 Dstv Premiershi­p win against Maritzburg United — said he had always dreamt of playing for Bafana while growing up in Idas Valley in Stellenbos­ch.

“As a young player watching Bafana Bafana back then it was an amazing thing,” the 25-yearold striker said.

“The way the players played; , players were looked up to.

“Now I’m here and I think I want to do the same.

“I think it all goes to the feeling you have — that moment you have and you can express it and show the world what you’re capable of doing.”

A good show in the two friendlies might help Du Preez keep his place in Hugo Broos’s team.

There is good reason to, with big matches coming in March when Bafana have to beat Liberia twice or earn six points to qualify for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.

“Every player wants to make an impact and show everyone what they’re capable of doing.

“That’s exactly what I want to do. I want to express the talent I have and I want to make my mark and show the world what Ashley du Preez is capable of doing.

“That’s all I want to do for Bafana.

“It’s a big deal for me, thinking of where I grew up.

“It was rough and I couldn’t do anything but play this game.

“So I wanted to make my dream a reality by providing for my family and for my friends who are there for me.

“I want to grab this opportunit­y with both hands.”

Du Preez said his family were very supportive and happy with his move to Chiefs.

“Since I was at Stellenbos­ch FC they were proud of the move to Chiefs — it is huge for my family.

“All the people in the community look after me, especially the kids, and I think I want to be an example for the rest of my career.

“I want to be there for my family and provide certain things.

“I just want to take this career and dream forward.

“I think it wasn’t a rushed decision to make. I was careful about the reason I wanted to make a move.

“The decision was clear that I wanted to make a move away from home and see what type of person I am.

“I think Stellenbos­ch is a nice place to be but I think I made a good decision to leave my comfort zone.”

Bafana’s first match against the Leone Stars kicks off at 3pm on Saturday while the Botswana clash on Tuesday starts at 6pm. —

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ASHLEY VLOTMAN ?? LIVING THE DREAM: Ashley du Preez of Kaizer Chiefs celebrates his goal with teammate Khama Billiat in the MTN8 quarterfin­al at the Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbos­ch on August 28.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ASHLEY VLOTMAN LIVING THE DREAM: Ashley du Preez of Kaizer Chiefs celebrates his goal with teammate Khama Billiat in the MTN8 quarterfin­al at the Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbos­ch on August 28.

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