This is an ode to two okes from Paarl, from very different schools, very different in appearance and very different in the positions they play.
In rugby, if you have a tighthead and a flyhalf among the best in the world, you usually have a winning team. The tighthead is the piano mover and the flyhalf is the piano player. One scrums for the penalty and the other kicks the penalty. In Frans Malherbe, from Paarl Boys’ High, and Handré Pollard, from Paarl Gimnasium, the World Cupwinning Springboks had the ultimate piano mover and piano player.
No team survives without a dominant tighthead and no team wins without a goal-kicker.
Malherbe, as he has done since his professional debut in 2011 and his international start in 2013, buries opposing loosehead…
