Katlego Sekhu

Springboks prop Retsegofaditswe Ox Nche has been hailed as a national hero following his awe-inspiring performance that determined the outcome of the intense semi-final Rugby World Cup match between the Springboks and England.
Ox entered the game during the second half, completely transforming the Springboks’ prospects. After Saturday’s game, which propelled South Africa into the World Cup final, citizens have flooded social media with messages of adoration for Ox.
It all changed the moment he came on. Take a bow RETSHEGOFADITSWE ‘OX’ NCHE #Springboks #RWC2023 pic.twitter.com/T6Dd1w75yu
— Jonathan Boynton-Lee (@jon_boyntonlee) October 21, 2023
So when are we putting the word OXCELLENCE in the dictionary🔥#OxNche #RSAvENG
— Andy Maqondwana (@andymaqondwana) October 21, 2023
OK OX Nche deserves his flowers#Springboks #RWC2023 pic.twitter.com/Tq8ti5mZbi
— Thulisa (@Thulisa_G) October 21, 2023
Note how Ox Nche doesn’t celebrate after the game. The others are fighting and all he does is shake people’s hands, including the ref who seemed to refuse until he realised Ox was not letting him. pic.twitter.com/oOAVoFOcqt
— Khaya Dlanga (@khayadlanga) October 22, 2023
Springbok assistant coach, Daan Human, mentioned on Monday that our team needs to step up their game when they face New Zealand in the Rugby World Cup final in Paris this Saturday.
“A good start is always a good thing, but it’s important to finish well too,” said Human.
“Rugby matches are won in 80 minutes, but we know the All Blacks like a fast start, and we’ll work on that. In our first game against them this year they built up a 17-0 lead in the first 20 minutes, and we managed to change things in the second match (at Twickenham), but we are now six or seven games down the line, and they’ve improved a lot since then.”
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