Jordan Hendrikse is relishing the chance to showcase his abilities throughout the Springbok backline after his late call-up for the November tour.
The Sharks playmaker joined the world champions in Jersey on Thursday after tighthead prop Frans Malherbe was pressured to stay in South Africa resulting from damage.
Hendrikse – the youthful brother of World Cup-winning scrumhalf Jaden Hendrikse – began his first and solely Take a look at in opposition to Wales in London in June within the Boks’ opening match of the season, whereas he was additionally named in Bok coach Rassie Erasmus’ standby squad for the July incoming sequence.
The 22-year-old Hendrikse is raring to profit from his sudden return to the nationwide workforce within the UK, which incorporates matches in opposition to Scotland, England, and Wales.
He has the flexibility that might make him a priceless asset for the Boks, with the power to play at flyhalf, inside centre, and fullback.
“I’ve all the time made enjoyable of being a ‘common plug,’ in a position to play in numerous positions, however my most well-liked place is unquestionably flyhalf,” Hendrikse was quoted by News24.
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Having gained expertise throughout the backline with the Lions and now the Sharks, he’s able to step up wherever he’s wanted. His highly effective boot and dependable defence make him a viable back-up, including depth to South Africa’s backline.
Reflecting on the chance to hitch fellow playmakers Handre Pollard and Manie Libbok, Hendrikse values the training expertise.
“It’s all the time aggressive, however I’ve discovered quite a bit from them. It’s about serving to one another and wanting one of the best for whoever performs on Saturday,” he shared.
“I’d say our function is to make ourselves selectable for the following three video games and hopefully function, whether or not it’s subsequent week or the following two video games after that.
“I’m simply grateful to be within the set-up once more, but it surely’s essential to be selectable over the following two or three video games.”
In September, Hendrikse nailed a 59m penalty after the hooter for the Sharks to win the Currie Cup, and the previous Junior Bok star is driving that wave of confidence.
“These are moments you don’t get usually. I used to be blessed to win for my workforce, and it’s given me a lift heading into the URC and Bok setup,” he concluded.
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