#TuksRugby; Tuks still unbeaten in the 2021 FNB Varsity Cup tournament

Posted on April 22, 2021

Tuks assured they remain unbeaten in the 2021 FNB Varsity Cup campaign outplaying the NorthWest Eagles to win 33-15 on 11 April.

The home team, however, had their work cut out. At halftime, they trailed 10-9. It was a changed Tuks team that took to the field for the second half. Seemingly the players had a plan with everything they did. That is why the Tuks captain Sango Xamlashe left the field feeling it was a job well done. 

"I am impressed with how we came back. We proved that we are a team that never gives up. To us, no game is won or lost until the final whistle blows. The past three games showed there is a lot in our arsenal we can use." 

Tuks's head coach, Nico Luus, credits their success to 100% commitment from every team member.

"When I talk about the team, it is not only the players. It is every one of the support staff as well. I don't think people realise what is being done behind the scenes to ensure the players are at their best when they take to the field. It is amazing."

Tuks's play on the defence has been outstanding. 

"One of the problems we have identified from last year was that we were leaking too many tries. That is why we got John McFarland to help us. He has worked wonders. It is as if every player can't wait to tackle. Someone like David Coetzer might not be the biggest player, but he is absolutely fearless on defence.

"Actually, I can go on naming every player for their role in our success. What is exciting is our current depth. Two of the best loose forwards, Hanru Sirgel and Stephan Smit, are sidelined with injuries. Eduan Lubbe raised his hand and played brilliantly yesterday. As has Orateng Koikanyang."

Tuks's scrumhalf, Clyde Lewis, is making a habit of scoring tries. In three games, he scored three times. It is interesting to note that last year Lewis was still playing fullback or wing. He only recently switched to playing scrumhalf. Yesterday was only his fourth game as scrumhalf.

Jaco Bezuidenhout (Tuks vice-captain) has got a story to tell about the try he scored. 

"When we did the video analysis of Northwest's games, I saw a weakness on their defence when there is a ruck. The night before the match, I visualised myself going through that small gap to score. It happened exactly like that during the game." 

Zander du Plessis (Tuks fullback) was for the second time in three games "the player that rocks". Apart from his deadly boot, he impressed with his tactical savviness. He has got an eye for a gap.

Luus told his players to relax the next two days and forget about rugby. However, this morning, he was back at work analysing how Maties. Tuks will be playing them on 22 April. 

FNB Player That Rocks: Zander du Plessis (FNB UP-Tuks)
FNB NWU Eagles – Tries: Gustav du Rand, Jandré de Beer. Conversion: Keagan Fortune. Penalty: Fortune.
FNB UP-Tuks – Tries: Jaco Bezuidenhout, Eduan Lubbe, Clyde Lewis. Conversions: Zander du Plessis (3). Penalty: Du Plessis (4).

- Author Wilhelm De Swardt

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