Hot-stepper Kolbe credits team-mates for his dazzling displays
Winger Cheslin Kolbe was at it again on Wednesday night, stepping his way past British and Irish Lions players to set up a try for Lukhanyo Am.
Springbok wing Cheslin Kolbe, in action here for the SA A team against the touring Lions in Cape Town on Wednesday. Picture: Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images
Cheslin Kolbe’s sidestep has become one of South Africa’s most beloved sporting memes but the ace winger has praised the Springboks’ kicking game and their defence for allowing him to pull off his trademark move once again in setting up Lukhanyo Am’s dazzling try in the SA A team’s win over the British and Irish Lions in midweek.
Kolbe fielded a kick just inside his own half and five metres in from touch 32 minutes into the first half, jogged a bit and then exploded, wonderful footwork taking him through a small gap, and his super offload to Am then leading to a try.
But the build-up to the try had seen the Springboks constantly driving the Lions back into their 22 with kicks, a tremendous defence then getting up quickly to force the tourists into kicking the ball back.
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“A lot of teams try to use the kicking game to launch attacks and it’s about showing the patience for the perfect time to counter-attack. We did well to capitalise on our opportunities,” Kolbe said after the game.
“For us, kicking is always about going forward, we want to make sure our backs are always going forward. You need to sum up what the defence are doing and try to bring some x-factor.
“We managed to do that quite a lot, but credit must also go to the forwards. They defend, defend all the time and that gets you energy and excitement and then you can’t wait to attack again.
“We expected the Lions to use long kicks on to the back three, but their kicks were mostly quite short. Fortunately Jasper Wiese was able to get up and take most of those.”
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While Am’s try gave the Springboks a 17-3 lead, it took the mother of all defensive efforts for them to hold on to that lead until halftime, especially with scrumhalf Faf de Klerk and flank Marco van Staden yellow-carded in quick succession. That superb defensive effort continued in the second half as the SA A side won 17-13.
“I was super-proud of the character everyone showed without a lot of preparation,” Kolbe said. “We just had to hang in there, man up and try and stay in the fight. The defence delivered, especially when they defended a number of phases on our line. That showed our fight and we got energy from that.”
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