Eben Etzebeth Sets Record; Now Springboks' Most-Capped Rugby Player
Eben Etzebeth Sets Record; Now Springboks' Most-Capped Rugby Player
Eben Etzebeth became the most-capped Springboks player, cementing his legacy as South Africa's rugby great. Discover his journey and impact on the game.
As Eben Etzebeth prepares for his 128th cap, becoming the most-capped Springboks player in history, he's on the brink of solidifying his status as a rugby legend.
This Saturday's match against Argentina isn’t just another game; it's a chance for Etzebeth to lead South Africa to its first Rugby Championship title, while simultaneously etching his name into history.
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Since his 2012 debut, Etzebeth has become a central figure on the Springboks squad, known for his imposing 6-foot-8 frame and 120-kilogram build.
But it's not just his size that sets him apart; his extraordinary work ethic, mobility and athleticism make him a standout.
Jerry Flannery, a coach with the Springboks setup, emphasized that Etzebeth is "special" player, blending raw power with agility, a rare combination for a lock.
In the lead-up to the 2023 World Cup semifinal, Springboks legend Victor Matfield, who holds the record Etzebeth is about to break, praised his successor. Comparing him to England's Maro Itoje, Matfield stated, “Eben is in his own class,” emphasizing Etzebeth's dominance in physical play.
Etzebeth’s journey hasn't been without challenges.
He’s battled through injuries and setbacks, always returning stronger, driven by an unyielding passion for the game.
His friend and Springboks captain, Siya Kolisi, highlighted his influence, noting that Etzebeth prefers to let his performances do the talking, motivating his teammates through sheer example, rather than words.
From a young age, Etzebeth seemed destined for greatness, quickly rising through South Africa's rugby ranks.
His rapid ascent with the Western Province and the Stormers showcased his dominance in the lineout and physical prowess, earning him a Springboks debut at just 20.
Over time, he joined the elite club of Springboks with over 100 caps, alongside legends like Bryan Habana and Matfield, proving his consistency and durability.
As Etzebeth takes the field this weekend, he carries the weight of a remarkable legacy.
His journey is far from over, though, with a potential run toward yet another Rugby World Cup in 2027. Yet, one thing is certain: Etzebeth’s place as one of rugby's greatest players already is secured.
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