How Chester Williams put Kurt-Lee Arendse on a path from the butchery to the Springboks

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Sep 01, 2024, 12:30

You would think that working in a butchery after school would put Kurt-Lee Arendse in the mix to lead from the front when the Springboks have a braai.

“I  basically worked with the pork bangers, making sure the fridge was always full. I leave the braai to Kwagga [Smith] and Pieter-Steph [du Toit]!” Arendse jokes.

But that job was always just going to be a side-hustle en route to realising his dream of becoming a professional rugby player who would be good enough to one day play for South Africa on the biggest stage.

Arendse’s path to rugby stardom wasn’t the smooth road that most of his peers in the current World Cup-winning Springboks squad enjoyed. His journey doesn’t include Model C or private schooling, with infrastructure geared towards shaping raw talent into fierce competitors.

Arendse grew up in the impoverished Lantana neighbourhood in Paarl and attended the Paulus Joubert Secondary School.

Unlike Paarl Gimnasium or Paul Roos in Stellenbosch, Paulus Joubert doesn’t have the state-of-the-art facilities and perfectly manicured lawns that are enjoyed by the well-known Model C schools on the other side of the Berg River, which have produced many, many Springboks.

Like many talented kids who grow up without a silver spoon, Arendse needed that little bit of luck and someone who believed in him to give him that opportunity to take the gap and showcase his undoubted talent.

“I stayed positive while I was working at the butchery,” Arendse said.

“I kept going to the gym after knocking off, to prepare myself to be ready when the opportunity came.

“In the back of my mind I always knew that one day there will be an opportunity.”

Williams grew up not too far from Arendse’s parental home in Paarl, his journey following a similar path from his Klein Nederburg Senior Secondary school, a couple of kilometres from Paulus Joubert,

Williams was blown away by Arendse’s ability while playing for the Boland Academy side during one of SA Rugby’s youth weeks.

Sep 02, 2024, 06:36

AB legend John Kirwan went from a butcher shop to rugby glory.

Sep 02, 2024, 06:56

Hoping to see Mpimpi back. Wee Arendse was totally ineffectual against the Abs.


Sep 02, 2024, 07:08

Beeno, he got injured...geez!

He just missed scoring a try in the short time he was on. 

Are you just gonna hate on Arendse now? I warn you, it's not a wise move. He's gonna score plenty more tries.

 
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