Rugby is a highly competitive sport that requires agility and speed to secure victory. It’s not surprising that fans often discuss the fastest Springbok players, with names like Cheslin Kolbe or Makazole Mapimpi coming up frequently. However, contrary to popular belief, Sbu Nkosi has been identified as the fastest among them, despite Kolbe’s current acclaim as the most agile player on the squad.
The 1995 Rugby World Cup is a significant event in the history of South African rugby, symbolizing unity, hope, and victory. One of the players who contributed significantly to the Springboks’ win was James Small, a talented left winger who marked Jonah Lomu during the final match. This article pays tribute to Small’s legacy and achievements, both on and off the field.