Quagg Smith, a versatile forward for the Springboks team, recognized Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus as the main ideologue behind the team's experiments with hybrid players, emphasizing that this tactic reflects the coach's broader philosophy regarding rugby.
Philosophy of Versatility
Smith himself is one of the first 'hybrid' players, thanks to his sevens skills acquired with the Blitzboks. He played on the open flank, as an eighth player, and even substituted for the Boks forwards in test matches. Erasmus's tenure leading the Boks is characterized by a high priority placed on player versatility, allowing many athletes to cover multiple positions, both in the forward line and the backline.
Examples of Versatile Players
In several examples, such as Pieter-Steph du Toit, Francois Mustert, Marco van der Merwe, Dion Fury, and later players Jan-Hendrik Vessels and Ben-Jason Dixon, they were used in multiple positions in the front row. In the backline, similar changes were demonstrated by Sasha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Grant Williams, Damian Willemse, Kanan Moody, and Hendre Pollard. Furthermore, Juan Corn, who usually played in a full position, was tested by Erasmus in the wing position.
Extreme Rotation Examples
The most striking examples were Fury and Van der Merwe, who are fundamentally forwards but participated in the hooker position when required by the Boks' scheme, which was most noticeable in the 2023 Rugby World Cup final. Andre Esterhuizen, a 32-year-old player who is a large centre, should also be mentioned; Erasmus valued his potential in the role of a forward, allowing the 'Giant' to change roles during the match as needed.
Smith's Gratitude to Erasmus
Smith stated that all credit for the development and evolution of the hybrid player belongs to Rassie. He recounted that Erasmus first approached him at the Loftus training camp with the instruction: 'Listen, we are going to implement a 6-2 split, and you must be able to play on the wing or as a halfback or anything.' Smith noted that Erasmus is capable of convincing people of a common goal and teaching useful skills. He added that for Andre, the ability to play as a forward is a huge advantage because it allows him to receive more test matches.
Upcoming Matches and Squad
This coming weekend, the Boks will adopt a more cautious approach to versatility in the match against Wales as part of the Nations Championship. Nevertheless, Vessels, who played in the hooker position against Scotland last week, has been selected for the prop position for Saturday's game (the match starts at 17:40). Ben-Jason Dixon is also included in the squad as a lock backup, despite his skill on the flank, and Willemse is expected to cover the wing, centre, and fullback positions.