
Huge opportunity for once forgotten Springbok
Jean-Luc du Preez, along with brothers Rob and Dan, were some of the most highly-regarded schoolboys more than a decade ago after dominating the local rugby scene in KwaZulu-Natal with Kearsney College, and illustrious Springbok careers were certainly predicted during their teenage years.
It hasn't quite all played out according to that script, but Jean-Luc has gained incredible experience since moving to the Sale Sharks in England in 2018, and at the age of 29, there is still plenty of rugby ahead of him.
With the Springboks also contending with a number of injuries at No 8, Du Preez has been handed an opportunity to start there against the Barbarians this Saturday, and it could allow him to stake a claim for continued selection during the Test season.
'Playing for the Springboks again has always been in the back of my mind, and my plan was always to give my best for my club in the hope that I make it back into the team, so I'm delighted to get this opportunity again,' said Du Preez.
'It is a massive privilege, so I plan to go out there and give it my best.'
The match this weekend will mark Du Preez's first start in the green and gold since 2018 and his first appearance for the Boks in almost two years, something he was thrilled about, even though it is not an official Test match.
Commenting on partnering up with Vincent Tshituka and Springbok captain Siya Kolisi in a physical loose trio, Du Preez said: 'I'm looking forward to playing with them. The last time I played with Siya was back in 2018, so it's going to be good to reconnect with him on the field again on Saturday.'
The match, which will be played at the iconic DHL Stadium, kicks off at 17:10 and will be broadcast live on SuperSport.
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