There’s something about having Eben Etzebeth back in the mix that just feels right for South African rugby fans.
After months on the sidelines, the Springbok lock is finally back in contention for the Sharks. And his return could not have come at a better time.
A big name back when it matters most
The Sharks are heading into a crucial Challenge Cup knockout clash against Connacht Rugby, and suddenly, the energy around the squad feels different.
Etzebeth has served his suspension and is now available again, bringing with him the kind of presence that cannot be coached. Whether it’s at the lineout, in defence, or simply in the way he lifts the players around him, his impact goes beyond stats.
For a team that has looked a little stretched in recent weeks, that kind of leadership could make all the difference.
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Why he was out
The 34-year-old had been serving a 12-match ban following an eye-gouging incident involving Alex Mann during South Africa’s end-of-year tour.
It was a tough period for both player and team. Losing someone of Etzebeth’s calibre for that long left a noticeable gap in the Sharks pack, especially in big matches where physicality matters most.
Now, that chapter is closed and the focus shifts firmly back to rugby.
Not all smooth sailing for the Sharks
Even with Etzebeth back, the Sharks are not at full strength.
Key Springboks like Siya Kolisi, Andre Esterhuizen, Grant Williams and Bongi Mbonambi are all set to miss the trip to Ireland.
That means the Durban side will once again have to dig deep, especially playing away from home where conditions and crowd support can make things even tougher.
South African teams have often found European knockout matches challenging, and this one will be no different.
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Eyes on the bigger picture
While the Challenge Cup is important, there is a sense that the Sharks are also thinking long-term.
With a push for a top-eight finish in the United Rugby Championship still on the table, squad management becomes key. Etzebeth’s return gives the team a boost not just for this match, but for the final stretch of their season.
Good news for the Boks too
It is not just the Sharks who will be smiling.
With RG Snyman sidelined with a serious knee injury, Etzebeth’s return is a welcome boost for the Springboks as well.
As the international season approaches, having one of their most experienced forwards back in action brings a sense of stability to the squad.
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A comeback that could change things
For fans, this moment feels bigger than just one game.
It is about seeing a familiar leader back on the field, ready to anchor the pack and bring some much-needed edge to the Sharks’ campaign.
And if there’s one thing South African rugby knows, it’s that when Eben Etzebeth is in the fight, anything feels possible.
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