Botha excited for chance to earn his Springbok place back
Loose forward Arno Botha is excited about the chance to earn his Springbok place back, but the 28-year-old knows that the only way that is going to happen is through performing exceptionally well for the Bulls, starting with Saturday’s SuperHero SuperFan match against the Sharks at Loftus Versfeld.
Botha played his two Tests for South Africa back in 2013 and much water has passed under the bridge since then, including Jacques Nienaber becoming the fourth Springbok coach in that time, three knee surgeries and a move to Europe in 2018 which saw him play for London Irish and, with great success, for Munster. But now he is back with a Bulls side that he represented brilliantly for 82 games in all competitions between 2011 and 2017.
“It’s awesome to be back, the Bulls have always been a part of my life. The best thing is the system Jake White has going now, the way we are training, I’m really enjoying it. It’s always been my dream to play for South Africa again and there’s no better chance of doing that than this one. If I can show why Jake has backed me, which is an honour for me, then I give myself a chance.
“I’m here to play for the Springboks, that’s something I’m working towards and it would be the cherry on the cake, the ultimate, that’s my dream. What makes it even more exciting is that there are probably 20 loosies who all want to play for South Africa, and that gives me energy. But my focus is on now and what’s the plan tomorrow for me to get better, to get fitter and stronger,” Botha said in a virtual media interview on Monday.
It may be SuperHero SuperFan day on Saturday, but Botha says one should not expect him to figuratively don a cape and tear the Sharks to shreds singlehandedly; neither should one expect anything startlingly new from the Bulls, even though White’s appointment as director of rugby has brought so many changes in personnel.
“Rugby stays the same, the tackles and carries stay the same, you might just do a bit more of one or the other depending on what position you’re playing. It looks like I’ll be playing number seven, with Duane Vermeulen at eight, but I’ve even had a run at number four lock. It’s not going to feel any different to when I played my last match for Munster in March.
“Nothing changes about Bulls rugby, it will all be exactly the same,” Botha said with a hint of sarcasm probably aimed at their perennial critics in the Cape. “But Jake has brought a very good mentality. I haven’t played at Loftus for a while, so it’s a new start anyway for me and we just want to play good rugby. We have trained enough to say we’re ready and another week or two of contact won’t make a difference. Jake has handled things well and we have the perfect plan.”