An old feature of a baby-faced Cheslin Kolbe revealing that his ultimate dream was to play for the Springboks has resurfaced again.
The Kraaifontein-born star – hailed as a “once in a lifetime player” by coach Rassie Erasmus – has long achieved that and so much more.
Cheslin is now nominated for a World Rugby Award as Player of the Year. The awards will be held on Sunday, 24 November, in Monaco.
OLD CHESLIN KOLBE INTERVIEW BRINGS THE FEELS
In a EWN sports feature in 2013, a young Cheslin Kolbe – then just 20 years old – spoke about his goals as a rising rugby player.
The wing had just signed to the Stormers – a “dream come true” – and, despite his small frame, was hoping to make a big impact on the pitch.
Western Province coach John Dobson lauded the pint-sized player as “outstanding,” while Stormers coach Allister Coetzee called him a “gifted player.”
Born into a community riddled with crime and drugs, Cheslin Kolbe made a decision to “take a different path”.
Known for his skill as a “side-stepper” – which he has now honed to perfection – the eager player described his ultimate goal. “My biggest dream is to become a Springbok”, he said with conviction.
He added: “It doesn’t matter about size and weight. It’s all about the heart and mind. You can achieve anything you think you can”.
Take a look at his inspiring interview below…
In 2018, Cheslin was called up as a Bok and received his green and gold colours. He has since helped SA win two back-to-back Rugby World Cups.
GREATEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD?
Cheslin Kolbe will go up against fellow Springboks Eben Etzebeth and Pieter-Steph du Toit for World Rugby’s Player of the Year. Caelan Doris of Ireland is the only other player nominated for the award.
However, many believe that Cheslin is the favourite to win it.
Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus praised the skill and composure of Cheslin Kolbe. The pint-sized player is nominated for a World Rugby Award. Image: X @Springboks
Speaking in the Boks Office podcast, retired player Schalk Burger said: “I’m almost leaning towards Cheslin. Cheslin’s probably going to be the one.”
Meanwhile, current Bok Jean Kleyn told the media: “Cheslin is probably the best all-round rugby player in the world.”