
Springboks: Remember the Four Rugby World Cup Golden Oldies
The Springboks won the Rugby World Cup with one of the most experienced squads in their history. Let's remember Golden Oldies who retired or are in their twilight years.
An immense bomb squad front-row option. Trevor also proved that he has immaculate dance moves. His story came full circle when he appeared off the bench in the 2023 final after heartbreakingly missing out on the majority of the 2019 showpiece in Yokohama with injury. That's after getting injured in the opening pool game against New Zealand. Photo of Trevor Nyakane with the Webb Ellis. Image via Instagram @trevornyakane
This is a criminally underrated creative player. Always there to provide the telling assist or the pre-assist, Willie has often been the target of criticism when he's opted to go the aerial route with his tactical kicking. Now he has two World Cup winners' medals. As one of just four players in the 2023 RWC squad born in the 80s, does he have another one in him?
The epitome of a late bloomer, Capetonian Fourie only got his first cap in June 2022, becoming the oldest debutant in Springbok history. The Stormers man made up for lost time, becoming an invaluable Bomb Squad option with his aggressive, forward-thinking playing style. He played a pivotal role in the 2023 final when Bongi Mbonambi went off injured early in the contest. A timely reminder that it's never too late to shine.
Meanwhile, Man of the Match in 2019, the imposing frame of Vermeulen was integral again for the Springboks as they claimed back-to-back William Webb Ellis crowns. We will miss his experience and understated presence now he's called time on a glittering career. The best South African number 8 in history?
Who is your favourite Springbok Golden Oldie from the 2023 Rugby World Cup?
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