A Future Springbok? Emirates Lions Star Francke Horn Aiming For SA Test
A Future Springbok? Emirates Lions Star Francke Horn Aiming For SA Test
Francke Horn hopes his standout play for the Emirates Lions propels him to the South Africa Rugby national team soon.
When you consider the competition for back row spots in the Springboks set-up, you would imagine it must be pretty daunting for an uncapped player with international ambitions.
Just for starters, you’ve got the likes of Siya Kolisi, Pieter-Steph du Toit, Jasper Wiese, Kwagga Smith, Elrigh Louw, Marco van Staden and Ben Jason-Dixon, all of whom figured in the recent Rugby Championship, plus breakaway forwards of the quality of Evan Roos, Phepsi Buthelezi and Cameron Hanekom.
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Yet, despite this long roster of rivals, Francke Horn still is dreaming of playing test rugby for his country one day.
The Emirates Lions No. 8 certainly is doing all he can to put himself in the mix. He was outstanding last season, scoring nine tries, and he has carried that prolific form into the new URC campaign.
Handed the captaincy in the absence of the injured Marius Louw, he has led from the front with big try-scoring displays in the bonus-point victories over Ulster Rugby (35-22) and Edinburgh Rugby (55-21).
Next up, it’s a trip to Wales to take on Dragons RFC at Rodney Parade this Sunday. It's the beginning of a three-week European tour for the Lions.
Horn once again will be a main man for them.
With his dynamic carrying, speed and support play, the 25-year-old is a real handful and makes no secret of the fact that he is aiming high.
“It’s definitely an ambition of mine to play international rugby,” he said. “I am still working hard to get there. Every young kid who takes up the sport in South Africa wants to do that. Seeing some of your mates who you have played with, or good friends, becoming Springboks is just a little bit extra motivation to get there.”
Outlining what he sees as his main strengths, he says: “Firstly, leadership in terms of helping guys out, keeping them calm and getting information through.
“Then, as a player, I think I am a really good link between the forwards and the backs. I love playing with the backs in terms of creating two vs. ones, beating defenders, scoring tries. I really do enjoy the attacking part of rugby and also getting stuck in with the forwards, making some hits and stopping mauls.”
Born in the Western Cape town of Stellenbosch, Horn grew up in Bredasdorp in a rural area close to the most southern part of Africa.
As for when he first picked up a rugby ball, he says: “I was very young. My dad played a bit for Boland Cavaliers and Western Province B, so, since I can remember, he introduced me to rugby. I have a younger brother who is four years younger than me, so we had a backyard, and we just kicked and played. I think that’s where the love for rugby grew.
“Because my dad was a 15 and a wing, I started as an inside center, 15, fly-half. But, when I was 11, they moved me to No. 8. That day, I scored three tries. Since then, I haven’t moved anywhere else!”
Horn went on to attend Paarl Boys High School, a renowned rugby academy that has produced the likes of Frans Malherbe, Corne Krige, Gurthro Steenkamp, Salmaan Moerat, Thomas du Toit and Evan Roos over the years.
After figuring in the famous Craven Week tournament in three different age sections, he was selected for the South Africa Schools A team.
“I always enjoyed the sport, but that’s when it really sunk in and just confirmed to me that it was what I wanted to do after school,” he said.
He progressed through the Western Province setup before joining the Lions in 2019. He soon made his mark at the Johannesburg-based outfit and, within two years, he was captaining them against the touring British & Irish Lions, aged just 21.
“That was surreal and unreal," he said. "It only comes once every 12 years to South Africa, so to be that young and to be captain, it was just a privilege. It was a dream come true.
“It was sad it was during COVID and there couldn’t be spectators, but the occasion and everything was still really special.”
Reflecting on the Lions’ thrilling start to the BKT URC season, Horn said:
“The momentum is really picking up and giving us confidence. There’s a lot of competition, which is keeping everyone sharp and on their toes. You have to deliver and be the best you can be. Otherwise, there is another guy that can fill that job.”
URC Rugby Schedule For Round 4
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Friday, Oct. 11 URC Fixtures
Saturday, Oct. 12 URC Fixtures
- Cardiff Rugby vs Scarlets - 10 a.m. ET
- Benetton vs Hollywoodbets Sharks - 10 a.m. ET
- Edinburgh vs DHL Stormers - 12:15 p.m. ET
- Leinster vs Munster - 12:45 p.m. ET
- Ospreys vs Vodacom Bulls - 2:35 p.m. ET
- Ulster vs Connacht - 3 p.m. ET
Sunday, Oct. 13 URC Fixtures
URC Standings Table After Round 3
- Leinster Rugby: PL 3 | W 3 | D 0 | L 0 | BP 3 | PF 102 | PA 42 | DIFF 60 | PTS 15
- Glasgow Warriors: PL 3 | W 2 | D 0 | L 1 | BP 3 | PF 113 | PA 66 | DIFF 47 | PTS 11
- Munster Rugby: PL 3 | W 2 | D 0 | L 1 | BP 3 | PF 91 | PA 75 | DIFF 16 | PTS 11
- Connacht Rugby: PL 3 | W 2 | D 0 | L 1 | BP 3 | PF 93 | PA 88 | DIFF 5 | PTS 11
- Cardiff Rugby: PL 3 | W 2 | D 0 | L 1 | BP 3 | PF 82 | PA 84 | DIFF -2 | PTS 11
- Emirates Lions: PL 2 | W 2 | D 0 | L 0 | BP 2 | PF 90 | PA 43 | DIFF 47 | PTS 10
- Vodacom Bulls: PL 2 | W 2 | D 0 | L 0 | BP 1 | PF 69 | PA 37 | DIFF 32 | PTS 9
- Hollywoodbets Sharks: PL 2 | W 1 | D 0 | L 1 | BP 2 | PF 63 | PA 66 | DIFF -3 | PTS 6
- Ospreys: PL 3 | W 1 | D 0 | L 2 | BP 2 | PF 58 | PA 70 | DIFF -12 | PTS 6
- Zebre Parma: PL 3 | W 1 | D 0 | L 2 | BP 2 | PF 64 | PA 91 | DIFF -27 | PTS 6
- Dragons RFC: PL 3 | W 1 | D 0 | L 2 | BP 2 | PF 59 | PA 88 | DIFF -29 | PTS 6
- DHL Stormers: PL 2 | W 1 | D 0 | L 1 | BP 1 | PF 60 | PA 42 | DIFF 18 | PTS 5
- Ulster Rugby: PL 3 | W 1 | D 0 | L 2 | BP 1 | PF 63 | PA 101 | DIFF -38 | PTS 5
- Scarlets: PL 3 | W 0 | D 1 | L 2 | BP 1 | PF 58 | PA 68 | DIFF -10 | PTS 3
- Edinburgh Rugby: PL 3 | W 0 | D 0 | L 3 | BP 3 | PF 68 | PA 110 | DIFF -42 | PTS 3
- Benetton Rugby: PL 3 | W 0 | D 1 | L 2 | BP 0 | PF 35 | PA 97 | DIFF -62 | PTS 2
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