TEST CENTURION: How De Allende’s warrior spirit has fuelled Boks’ rise and ongoing success
Damian de Allende will become the 10th Springbok to play 100 Tests when he starts at No 12 against the All Blacks at Ellis Park on Saturday – and the stats show why he’s been Rassie Erasmus’ go-to man during South Africa’s golden era.
Damian de Allende is poised to become the 10th Springbok to reach the milestone of 100 Test caps when he lines up as the No 12 against the All Blacks at Ellis Park on Saturday. The 35-year-old centre has been a cornerstone of South Africa's rugby resurgence under coach Rassie Erasmus, having started a record 44 Tests alongside Jesse Kriel.
De Allende's warrior spirit and work ethic have been instrumental in South Africa's recent success, including winning two World Cups and three Rugby Championships. The veteran player's dedication and leadership have earned him high praise from teammates and coaches alike, cementing his status as one of the most influential players in the current generation.
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