The Citizen (KZN)

Nohamba hopes to find the spark

MOVE: BIG CHANCE TO REVIVE HIS CAREER AT THE LIONS

- Ross Roche

Exciting young scrumhalf Sanele Nohamba is looking to reignite his career at the Lions after making the move from the Sharks in Durban up to Johannesbu­rg.

The 23-year-old Nohamba is a very bright prospect, having played for the Junior Boks and was a part of the extended Springbok squad ahead of the British and Irish Lions series last year.

However over the past year he has fallen down the pecking order at the Sharks where Jaden Hendrikse and Grant Williams overtook him as their front-line scrumhalve­s, while Cameron Wright was preferred above him in the Currie Cup side, leaving him out in the cold.

Nohamba now has a great chance to revive his once promising career and prove the doubters wrong by establishi­ng himself at the Lions.

“It was tough for me at the Sharks. I hadn’t played regularly for about seven months and I think a change of scenery was needed,” Nohamba told The Citizen.

“I need to be playing regularly and become an integral member of the team. So when the Lions made me an offer I jumped at the chance to come up here (Joburg) and establish myself. Now it’s all about rebuilding and making sure I enjoy my rugby again.”

Nohamba still has very lofty goals and is still eager to become a Springbok. He may now have a chance to prove that he has what it takes to reach the pinnacle of South African rugby.

“The goal for me hasn’t changed. The dream is still very much alive for me to play for the Springboks. Making the move here I am still chasing that dream,” explained Nohamba.

“Regardless of what has happened over the past year or so, the dream is still there and that’s what I’m working hard towards.

“Obviously giving my all for the Lions is where it’s all going to start. I can’t be chasing bigger dreams without helping the team succeed here in Joburg.

“So the first step is helping the team become as competitiv­e as they can be in the competitio­ns they currently play in,” he said.

Nohamba won’t be able to just slip straight into the Lions’ United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) side and will have to battle it out for the starting jersey with the in-from Morne van den Berg and experience­d Andre Warner.

“I have been working together with both Andre and Krappie (van den Berg) over the past two weeks. They are great guys and I have been sharing my experience­s with them and they have been teaching me a thing or two,” said Nohamba.

“We are all working together very well, while also competing for the jersey. It is a very healthy competitio­n and whoever gets the crack on the weekend, we continue to support them and help them be the best they can be.”

The Lions have just a few more games left in their season, across the Currie Cup and URC, before breaking until the new season gets under way in September or October, so Nohamba has limited opportunit­ies to impress before the break.

“Pre-season will be massively important for us and I am looking forward to getting stuck in and working hard in the trenches with the boys,” he said.

“I am just so happy to get this opportunit­y to play up here. It has been refreshing with new teammates, new coaches, and a different team culture. It just makes my rugby grow and I am very excited for the future.”

 ?? ?? SANELE NOHAMBA Picture: Gallo Images
SANELE NOHAMBA Picture: Gallo Images

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