The Citizen (KZN)

Shrek wears his heart on sleeve

TRY-SCORING FRONT-RANKER HAPPY AS A LARK Springbok team spirit paved way for series win.

- Rudolph Jacobs

The man who is nicknamed “Shrek” by his team-mates has never taken the Springbok jersey for granted. In fact 28-year-old Bok prop Coenie Oosthuizen has a new spring in his step after neck and back injuries haunted him over the last season or two.

“I was out of the Bok squad for a year. A very bad time of my life, realising what you’re missing out on in that environmen­t, something special,” he said. “Even though we didn’t do well last year, I still was hurting at being not part of it.”

And to top it all he scored his fourth Test try in Durban last weekend against France in his 25th match for his beloved Boks.

“It’s always special scoring a try in the green and gold especially as a prop. It’s something you never forget, it was a last-minute decision, just running over,” he reflected. “It’s our general attacking shape, but looking back, I could’ve stepped but the hard and straight lines are always better for me”

Oosthuizen recalled an incident after he joined the Sharks in 2016 of how special it is for a prop to score a try, when former Bok and Sharks prop Jannie du Plessis contacted him.

“Jannie contacted me after my first try for the Sharks and asked ‘how on earth do you manage that’. He never scored a try in over 100 Shark games,” he chuckled.

Oosthuizen has lauded the team spirit of the Bok side resulting in wrapping up the series in the second Test.

“We felt we are not just here to go through the motions, but to make our country proud of the Springbok badge,” he said.

“We take each game as a final, every player knows what he stands for.”

Oosthuizen has also lauded the impact provided by attack coach Franco Smith and defence coach Brendan Venter.

“Franco’s attacking focus is where you can express yourselves. The players are buying into what he is selling,” Oosthuizen added.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? COMMITTED. Prop Coenie Oosthuizen lives for the Springbok badge.
Picture: Gallo Images COMMITTED. Prop Coenie Oosthuizen lives for the Springbok badge.

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