Friday 1 June 2018

The new in town #Ferrari - Aphiwe Dyantyi savours #Springboks moment

Aphiwe Dyantyi is ready to embrace the challenge and to further his rugby career after being chosen for the Springbok squad at the weekend.

The Lions wing was selected in Rassie Erasmus' enlarged Bok squad of 43, which will do duty in the June internationals against United States and England.

Born in East London, the 23-year-old, who matriculated at Dale College in King William's Town in 2011, said it was "a massive opportunity" and that he was fully focused on making the most of it.

When he joined the University of Johannesburg (UJ) as a first-year in 2012, the furthest thing from the young student's mind was a full-time rugby career.

"I played in all the age-group A teams at Dale and also U13 Craven Week," said Dyantyi.

"But when I got to the open division, I was a year younger than the rest - for example, I was 15 in Grade 10 and 16 in Grade 11.

"It was hard for me to crack it and it didn't help that I was small at the time.

"But the worst thing for me is that I was not backed by anyone and given the opportunity to show what I could do.

"After being used to playing for the A teams, I never got any further and it was something I had to take and to learn from."

Dyantyi only became involved in rugby when his residence mates persuaded him to help out in the varsity's koshuis league.

"I did play a few times, but it was purely for fun," recalled Dyantyi.

"But the next thing, UJ asked me if I didn't want to focus more on the game and to try out for the U19s."

He said there were a number of key personnel who guided him in his decisions, among them UJ U19 coach Mac Masina and first-team mentor Werner Janse van Rensburg.

"The management at UJ was very good, but it still took me a while to warm to the idea," he said.

"Eventually I was offered a sports bursary and as I was looking at the time for an academic bursary I thought this was a win-win situation. So I decided it could do no harm and gave it a go."

The rest, as they say, is history and Dyantyi has steadily moved through the ranks, graduating from the Varsity Cup to become a key player for the Lions in this year's Super Rugby campaign.

The young star did pay special tribute to his family for their contribution to his success.