London calling SA’s next Bok stars

Zachary Porthen and Batho Hlekani step into the global spotlight on Saturday, writes MARK KEOHANE.

Writing for TimesLIVE, Keohane says “one city, two big South African kids” headline a weekend that showcases the future of Springbok rugby.

“This is Porthen’s day in a Bok jersey, and it’s Hlekani’s afternoon in black-and-white hoops, and together they frame the future of Springbok rugby with a swagger that feels inevitable,” he writes.

At Wembley Stadium, 21-year-old Porthen becomes the youngest tighthead prop to start for the Boks in the professional era when they face Japan. Across town at Brentford, 20-year-old Hlekani will make his Barbarians debut against an All Blacks XV.

“Porthen’s ticked every leadership box you could ask of a 21-year-old prop,” Keohane notes, pointing to his rise from Wynberg Boys’ High captain to Junior Springbok skipper. “When he runs out at Wembley, it won’t be a cameo — it will be an arrival.”

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As for Hlekani, Keohane describes him as “the shockwave – six foot three, 115 kilos, a lock/flank hybrid who carries like a truck and hunts like a hyena.”

Born in Zwide, the same township that produced Siya Kolisi, Hlekani has “answered every higher ask” on his way to the international stage.

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For Keohane, the double billing in London – the Boks at Wembley and the Barbarians in Brentford – is more than a festival of rugby.

“It’s a celebration of South Africa’s youth movement stepping onto the biggest of stages,” he concludes.

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