Maties Varsity Cup player Waqar Solaan

Maties star Waqar Solaan. Photo: Varsity Cup.

Varsity Cup: Players to watch this season

The 2023 Varsity Cup campaign upon us. Here are some key players and talking points to watch out for this season, which kicks off on Monday.

Maties Varsity Cup player Waqar Solaan

Maties star Waqar Solaan. Photo: Varsity Cup.

The Varsity Cup is back with the 2023 campaign upon us. Here are some key players and talking points to watch out for this season, which kick off on Monday.

FIVE PLAYERS TO WATCH IN 2023 VARSITY CUP

MATIES: WAQAR SOLAAN

The all-most 24-year-old is a skilful and fleet-footed inside centre who creates space for his teammates on the outside while also being solid on defence and dominating in contact.

Solaan went to school in Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) and thereafter played for Eastern Province at the U18 Craven Week. He subsequently signed for Western Province and represented the province at U19 and U21 levels.

Player profile
School: Greys Boys High School
Position: Centre
Born: 22 February 1999
Weight: 94kg
Height: 1.74m

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UP-TUKS: KYLE CYSTER

After scoring a hat-trick for Madibaz against CUT last year and helping them to their first Varsity Cup victory in three years, Cyster has made the move north to join the reigning champions for the 2023 tournament.

The utility back represented Eastern Province at U20 and U21 levels and has credited his parents for his stellar performances on the field. This is remarkable for a youngster who only started playing rugby in Grade 8.

Player profile
School: Hottentots-Holland High
Position: Fullback/wing
Born: 1 August 1999
Weight: 71kg
Height: 1.73m

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UFS SHIMLAS: WILLIAM MOFFAT

When prompted for Shimlas players to watch in the 2023 campaign, coach André Tredoux didn’t want to single out individuals, but did make mention of William Moffat.

The burly hooker was a standout in his team’s eight-try victory over CUT during last year’s Varsity Cup, ending a four-year losing streak against their Bloemfontein rivals. He represented Free State at U20 and U21 levels.

Player profile
School: Framesby High
Position: Hooker
Born: 9 September 2000
Weight: 110kg
Height: 1.87m

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CUT IXIAS: ULRICH STANDER

Stander’s wealth of experience is part of the package and something CUT will properly utilise in what will probably be the last Varsity Cup tournament for the former U18 Craven Week and Free State U20 and U21 player.

This is the word from coach Melusi Mtethwa.

“I am excited to see him expressing himself on the field while he also understands the stage that we will be playing on. He looked good when we played some friendly games, so I’m hopeful that he is going to have a massive one.”

Player profile
School: Welkom Gimnasium
Position: Flank/lock
Born: 14 May 1999
Weight: 1.88m
Height: 107kg

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UCT IKEYS: BRYAN LE ROUX

The youngster’s CV makes for impressive reading – U16 Grant Khomo Week, U18 Craven Week, SA Schools and Western Province U20 and U21.

Le Roux has however been hampered by injuries, something UCT’s Varsity Cup coach Tom Dawson-Squibb hopes is now behind the 21-year-old prop.

“I’m hoping and praying that he gets to show the country what he can do this year. He’s a special guy with, I believe, a special story ahead of him.”

Player profile
School: RBHS
Position: Prop

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UCT Ikeys Varsity Cup player Bryan le Roux
UCT Ikeys player Bryan le Roux. Photo: Varsity Cup.