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Rising FNB Madibaz star Emihle Zaza wings it all the way to the top

Emihle Zaza’s journey from rugby obscurity to a starring role in the FNB Varsity Shield for FNB Madibaz is one fit for the movies.

 


The dynamic wing left the dusty streets of rural Qonce behind and found his way through junior and club structures en route to establishing himself as a valuable member of the Mandela University outfit.

 

It was at the academic institution in Gqeberha where he rose from the lowly inter-res competition to the razmataz of the FNB Varsity Shield, where he made his debut in the opening-round loss against FNB Varsity College in Durban.

 

Zaza, a third-year marine engineering student who joined the res league shortly after arriving at the university in 2023, identified it as a crucial stepping stone in his journey to top-level rugby.

 

“I was fortunate. It kept me fit and focused because many players were dedicated to the sport,” said Zaza.

 

During that stint, the HP North Gods player faced many experienced opponents due to the competition’s no-age-limit policy. It was a tough assignment and “we had to learn quickly”.

 

His breakthrough came in the final of the Campus Life Festival sevens tournament when he scored a standout try in front of Madibaz coach David Manuel, who was out scouting for talent.

 

“That’s how I joined the rugby club,” he said.

 

“We were chasing the game and made some mistakes, but I was grateful for the opportunity..

 

“Playing in front of a full crowd was an incredible experience and I told myself that when the chance to start a game came, I would seize it.”

 

He did just that in FNB Madibaz’s next match against FNB UFH, where he beat multiple defenders on his way to scoring a crucial try in the team’s first win of the competition.

 

Zaza has become easily recognisable on the field thanks to his distinctive scrum cap, a garment not commonly used by backline players.

 

Despite having to initially overcome the language barrier, the Xhosa-speaking Zaza has grown in confidence in the Varsity Shield environment.

 

“I’ve become more assured in my abilities and understand that you have to back yourself on the field and learn from your mistakes,” he said.

 

“There are sacrifices to be made and I’ve learnt how to handle pressure while keeping the team’s success above individual goals.

 

“I know I’m a good finisher, but I’m also working on my kicking game and staying connected to our defensive systems.”

 

With his academics at the heart of everything he does, he believes “hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard”.

 

Following victories over UKZN in Pietermaritzburg and log-leaders FNB UWC at home on Friday, the Madibaz have now won three of their four matches.

 

Fixtures: HERE 

Tickets: HERE

 

 

By: Jesica Slabbert

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