While the try-scorers grabbed the headlines, the heart of South Africa’s Rugby Championship victory lay in the formidable engine room, orchestrated by enforcer Eben Etzebeth. The performance of the Springbok lock and his fellow tight forwards was the driving force behind their title win.
Etzebeth was a colossal presence throughout the final. His physicality in the tackle, his power in the maul, and his leadership in the forward pack set the tone for the entire team. He was the emotional and physical barometer of the Springbok effort.
Alongside his partners in the tight five, Etzebeth led a relentless assault on the Argentinian pack. They dominated the scrum, controlled the lineout, and made the hard, unseen yards that created the space for others to shine. It was a masterclass in the gritty, attritional work of a forward.
This engine room is the source of the Springboks’ power. It is where their game plan is born and executed. Their ability to dominate this area of the game gives them a control that few other teams can achieve.
The victory was a collective effort, but it was powered by the tireless and brutal work of Etzebeth’s enforcers. They were the engine that drove the Springbok machine all the way to a historic championship.
