Faf de Klerk has somehow reached a new level for Sale Sharks
South Africa’s little man Faf de Klerk was in incredible form yet again for Sale Sharks last night, and this video shows just how busy the little Springbok was.
Sale Sharks dominated Northampton Saints last night in the Gallagher Premiership and many fans can thank the scrum half for his immense performance!
Proper old-school rugby match today, says player of match @fafdeklerk after excellent, committed Sale win.
— Rob Houwing (@RobHouwing) September 29, 2020
Check out just how good he was this week!
Was shortlisted for World Rugby Player of the Year 2018, alongside team-mate Malcolm Marx. The award was ultimately won by Ireland’s Jonathan Sexton.
In his first season with Sale Sharks in the Premiership, was nominated for the division’s best player award for the 2018 season.
Had big boots to fill with the Boks’ #9 jersey worn by either Joost van der Westhuizen or Fourie du Preez at the World Cup, but he filled them perfectly with a World Cup winning run.
Faf de Klerk is known by many as a small, attractive shetland of a man who is coincidentally very good at rugby. This montage portrays a much more altogether intimidating player.
Made his test debut on 11 June, 2016. South Africa met visiting Ireland in three consecutive matches, with De Klerk playing in all three as the Boks’ starting scrum-half. They lost the first match (26-20) but was part of victories over the Irish in the second and the third (32-26, 19-13).
The 28-year-old scrum-half played a key role in the Springboks’ successful World Cup campaign, culminating in a 32-12 victory over England in Yokohama three weeks ago, but suggests that would not have been possible without his stint at Sale.
De Klerk took a huge gamble by signing for the Premiership club ahead of the 2017-18 season because at the time it made him ineligible for his country but a change in the rules paved the way for his recall and he has not looked back since.