Jacques Nienaber explains why the Springbok selectors decided to pick Morne Steyn for the series-deciding Test match against the British & Irish Lions last year.
Nienaber: Coaching Boks was never the goal
Morne Steyn is back in the @Springboks squad for the first time since 2016. He was at the center of one of South African rugby’s greatest ever moments against the British & Irish Lions in 2009… pic.twitter.com/8z2J34B668
— SuperSport ? (@SuperSportTV) June 6, 2021
Moodie is music to White’s ears
The British & Irish Lions players and fans will be having Morne Steyn nightmares with the flyhalf repeating his heroics from 2009 to kick over a 79th minute penalty, which handed the Springboks the series win ???#CastleLionsSeries | @MTNza pic.twitter.com/WnWYFiOmir
— SuperSport ? (@SuperSportTV) August 8, 2021
Currie Cup still worth Steyn’s full attention
At 37 years old, Morné Steyn proves age is just a number.?#StrongerTogether #StrongerForever #CastleLionsSeries pic.twitter.com/tMUFEA20r4
— Springboks (@Springboks) August 8, 2021