Brothers in Arms: The most famous Springbok siblings

Brothers in Arms: The most famous Springbok siblings

Jordan and Jaden Hendrikse will make some special history when they start together for the Springboks against Wales.

Springboks siblings: Jordan and Jaden become the 36th pairing

It must be a special feeling representing your country in any sporting code. Now imagine how that’s magnified by doing so alongside a beloved family member. Jaden and Jordan Hendrikse will become the 36th pair of brothers to represent the Springboks when South Africa meets Wales on Saturday 23 November at 19:40.

Jaden (24-year-old scrumhalf) and Jordan (23-year-old flyhalf) Hendrikse are the first set of brothers to appear together since Dan and Robert du Preez featured against Wales in Washington DC at the start of the 2018 season. The last time a set of brothers were included in a Springboks starting team was in the Rugby World Cup pool match against Scotland in 2015 when front rowers Jannie and Bismarck du Plessis ran out in tandem in Newcastle.

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Via the full list of 36 brotherly pairs via Garrin Lambley

Notable Springbok brothers

Younger readers will certainly remember the likes of Bismarck and Jannie du Plessis and the Ndungane brothers, Odwa and Akona. The wonderfully named Oupa & Hasie Versveld started their careers for the Springboks in 1891, some 133 years ago. Can’t say we remember them all that well.

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Brothers Odwa and Akona Ndungane. Image: Hollywoodbets Sports Blog

New cap expected

Cameron Hanekom (loose forward) is set to become the 12th Springbok to make his Test debut this season after being named on the replacements’ bench by Bok coach Rassie Erasmus in a match-23 that shows seven personnel changes to the team that beat England 29-20 in London on Saturday.

Read more via Mariette Adams

Boks dominate World Rugby Player of the Year nominations

Nominated for the prestigious Men’s 15s Player of the Year are South Africa’s most capped player of all time, Eben Etzebeth – who broke fellow lock Victor Matfield’s record of 127 Test matches for the Springboks in September – Cheslin Kolbe (wing) and Pieter-Steph du Toit (utility forward), a former winner of the award. The Bok trio are up against Caelan Doris of Ireland.

Springboks Cheslin Kolbe and Jesse Kriel against score and celebrate against England via Boks on X
Cheslin Kolbe races over the try line with Jesse Kriel celebrating in the background. Image: Via X/@Springboks.

How will the world champions fare on Saturday against Wales in the final match of the season?

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