Sunday World (South Africa)

Habana sees future Bok coach in Stick

Ex-winger says he has what it takes

- By Siyasanga Monoalibe

Former Springbok and Rugby Union all-time great Bryan Habana says Boks assistant coach Mzwandile Stick has what it takes to lead the world rugby champions one day and is one of the coaches to look out for in the future of South African rugby.

Stick, 39, has been an integral figure in the Springboks technical team that won backto-back rugby world cup titles, particular­ly at the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France, where the Boks made history by lifting the prestigiou­s Webb Ellis a record fourth time.

Having briefly played under the mentorship of Stick during the tenure of Allister Coetzee from 2016 to 2018, Habana said it was only a matter of time before the Port Elizabeth-born coach gets an opportunit­y and is exposed to a head coaching role.

“I was fortunate enough to work with Stick in my couple of years with the Boks with Allister Coetzee and he has definitely been a part of an incredible mentoring process over the last eight years – not only under Allister but also under Rassie [Erasmus] and Jacques [Nienaber] as well,” Habana told Sunday World.

“We also got the likes of Deon Davids [Springboks assistant coach] who has been around for a while and has coached at the URC [United Rugby Championsh­ip] level.

“Mzwandile has never really had an opportunit­y to hold a head coaching role and maybe he first needs to be exposed to that.

“But I also think that you can’t ask for better mentors [Coetzee, Erasmus and Nienaber] than what he has currently had over the last eight years and hopefully SA Rugby is looking at that developmen­tal pathway for him.

“He has been very vocal on Chasing the Sun [Springboks documentar­y series] and other various things – I think his humility, ability to engage and be personable both on and off the field has been the thing to admire.

“Rassie has taken the role as head coach for the next four years, but Stick is a good man who has contribute­d immensely to the success of the Springboks team in the last four years, and hopefully that stands in good stead of what’s to come.”

 ?? /Gallo Images ?? Mzwandile Stick has been an assistant to three Springbok coaches and helped win the Rugby World Cup twice.
/Gallo Images Mzwandile Stick has been an assistant to three Springbok coaches and helped win the Rugby World Cup twice.

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