The South
African teams resume their celebrated regional derbies in Round 7 of the Vodacom United Rugby Championship and Emirates Airline Park will showcase
Saturday’s blockbuster clash between two midfield sensations when the Emirates
Lions host the DHL Stormers.
Emirates Lions outside centre Henco van Wyk has emerged as a future Springbok
and one of the standout talents in the 2022-23 Vodacom URC, while Samoan
veteran Alapati Leiua powers the DHL Stormers midfield while mentoring the Cape
side’s next-gen stars.
Van Wyk has exploded onto the scene and into opposing ball-carriers, his
penchant for delivering dominant hits in the backfield adding an X-factor to
the Emirates Lions defence.
Wearing the No 13 jersey and forming a solid midfield partnership with new
signing Marius Louw, Van Wyk has helped the Emirates Lions win three of their
opening five matches, their best start to a regional competition in years.
The 21-year-old was heroic in the victory in Edinburgh, hunting down enemy
runners and making tackle after tackle, his try-saving intervention against a
flying Darcy Graham one of the highlights of the early season.
A defensive wrecking ball, his stats point to a player with a legitimate
all-round game. Statistically, he ranks among the best centres in the Vodacom URC in key metrics such as clean breaks, defenders beaten and turnovers
won.
"The No 13
jersey has really become a position where defending is paramount, particularly
in terms of organisation," said the youngster, who hails from Rustenburg.
"It's definitely an aspect of my game that I pride myself on. I've also
learnt that much of that defending comes from the heart, but yeah, from a
technical perspective I don't think you can get away playing there if you're
not into that aspect."
Van Wyk’s breakthrough owes plenty to the way that he has embraced his role in
the outside centre channel, but is also a sign of how the Emirates Lions’
defensive systems have improved under former Springbok and current defence
coach Jaque Fourie.
Meanwhile, 34-year-old Leiua is also known for his uncompromising physicality
and the veteran has filled the big void left by pre-season injuries to Ruhan
Nel and Juan de Jongh.
The former Hurricanes, Wasps and Bristol Bears thumper was a calming influence for second-year DHL Stormers
prodigy Sacha Mngomezulu in a bonus-point win over Zebre Parma, while allowing
a rejuvenated Dan du Plessis to play with freedom against Ospreys and Cardiff.
With the volume of talent pushing through at the Western Province Rugby
Football Union, the DHL Stormers have taken the approach of developing from
within their ranks rather than signing in big names, but the acquisition of
Leiua has been essential in helping whizz kids such as Mngomezulu realise
their full potential.
“We all saw this team play some incredible rugby last season and I want to add
to that with my skills,” Leiua said. “This is a great chance to work with some
talented young players and experience a new rugby culture.”
Youngsters are
more likely to respond to “do what I do” than “do what I say”, and Leiua will
be eager to make an example of an Emirates Lions youngster who has been making
all the right moves in 2022.
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