My sporting highlight of the weekend? ….. Amazingly, it’s St
Stithians related for the third week in a row. Lhuan-Dre Pretorius’ 153 runs,
on debut, for the senior mens side against Zimbabwe.
He never matriculated at Saints – he left at the beginning
of grade 12 to go into home schooling – but he was there from grades 8 to 11
and was already in the SA U9 team by then. He is a cricket wizard. I remember him
as a schoolboy scoring runs as effortlessly as he did on Saturday; he kept
wicket for the Central Gauteng Lions at his last Khaya Majola Week; and I watched
him bowling left-arm spin once – and taking lots of wickets for very few runs.
I like, sometimes, when a new bright star appears on the horizon,
to recall him or her playing as a schoolkid and wonder if we saw what was
coming. Lhuan-Dre was a no-brainer.
Another ex-Saints boy announced himself on Saturday – Asenathi
Ntlabakanye. He certainly made an impression as a schoolboy rugby player, I
remember writing of his astonishing ability to play all 70 minutes of a game and
finish as one of the strongest players on the field, despite his bulk. I never pegged
him as a future Springbok back then, however, because he just didn’t fit the body mould.
But we never imagined Rassie Erasmus and his ability to pick the right players,
and his re-invention of the game. Seeing Asenathi in the first two scrums
against the Barbarians was a sight to remember.
I was once taken to task for referring to St Stithians as
our top cricketing nursery. It was pointed out to me that a school closer to
the centre of town had actually won most of the games in their fixture that
year. I do believe, however, that a measure of success for a school sports
programme is the number of players who kick on and play at a higher level after
school.
Consider that Ryan Rickleton and Kagiso Rabada have been rested
for the current Test series, but there are still three Saints old boys in the team:
Wiaan Mulder, Pretorius and Kwena Maphaka!
I remember watching the Saints Prop in grade 12 being thrown the ball and people laughing as he took off then sprinting off the full length of the field with 2 minutes left in the game and I stand under correction but scoring the winning try. He ran the full length of that field like an Olympic sprinter then both schools standing up and applauding his efforts 💪. Soon after he signed for the Lions and everyone could see why and see the potential he had.
ReplyDeleteThe Lions had him on a 'retainer' from grade 10.
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