Humble hooker Kyle Erasmus lands cherished prize after FNB Varsity Shield hat-trick
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Bustling FNB Madibaz hooker Kyle Erasmus achieved a long-cherished goal when he was named the FNB Player that Rocks for the first time in his career after scoring a hat-trick. The 22-year-old, who debuted for FNB Madibaz in the Varsity Cup of 2022, was pivotal in the team’s 38-28 victory over FNB SPU at Madibaz Stadium in Gqeberha.

Despite crossing the whitewash on three occasions, Erasmus emphasised that his success had been the result of a team effort that realised six tries in all.
“Rugby is a team sport, and the team always comes first but winning the award has been a long time coming,” the forward, who was chuffed with his role on the evening, said.
“When I heard my name being announced, you couldn’t wipe the smile off my face. My family and friends were also thrilled for me.”
“My tries resulted from a series of penalties, allowing us to kick for touch and set up mauls. We gained ground steadily, giving me the opportunity to cross the line.”
He was pleased with his overall performance in which his physicality on attack and in defence created more than just a few headaches for the opposition.
“I had some good steals at the rucks and our lineouts and scrums functioned well. However, there’s always room for improvement.”
The victory extended FNB Madibaz’s winning streak to five games after their opening-round loss to FNB Varsity College.
Erasmus, a fourth-year radiography student, credits the team’s success to discipline and adherence to their game plan.
“We thrive on structured play. That’s how we train,” he explained. “Following our game plan allows us to execute effectively.”
With the Gemmies known to capitalise on loose play, FNB Madibaz had to use their set pieces wisely, playing in their opponents’ half and converting their chances.
Erasmus added that the loss to FNB Varsity College did not define their campaign.
“After that, we came together, believed in ourselves and committed to a process that has given us the confidence to work as a unit towards our goals.”
There is a strong bond in the team – that much is evident – and the aim is clearly to keep on improving while tackling each challenge as it presents itself.
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By: Jesica Slabbert
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