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Welcome to this week’s spooky edition of Did URC That?, where we dive into five thrilling moments from the past weekend’s United Rugby Championship (URC) action. With Halloween just around the corner, our selection has a “frightening” theme — prepare to be spooked by some hair-raising performances and jaw-dropping moments. Let’s jump in and see what gave us chills this week.
1. Frequent Flyer
Our first clip stars Henco van Wyk in relentless pursuit, showcasing the sheer determination of a player chasing what many would consider a lost cause. Picture this as the rugby equivalent of two friends eyeing the last piece of food on the braai — you can’t tear your eyes away! Henco’s unyielding persistence to gain possession in this clip is the definition of commitment and a reminder that in rugby, nothing is off-limits.
2. Monstrosity
Few things are more exhausting or disheartening for a team than being driven backward in a maul, and Glasgow’s pack faced just that — a maul horror story. The sight of them retreating, yard by yard, looked like they were headed straight for yesterday. This moment perfectly captures the ferocity of forwards at their best, and we’re convinced that a new rule should be established: any maul driven back more than 20 meters deserves a spot in Did URC That? each week.
3. David and the Giant Kick
It was 78 minutes into Friday’s match, and it looked like the Bulls were finished — until David Kriel stepped up to the mark. With the game on the line, his calm and precision were like something out of a Zen retreat. This isn’t just about rugby skill; it’s about keeping nerves under control when the pressure is on. Kriel’s kick was a reminder that, sometimes, one well-placed strike can turn everything around in the dying minutes.
4. Like There’s No Tomorrow
Watching the Sharks celebrate their victory against Munster was like witnessing a team clinch the World Cup — and we’re here for it. This wasn’t just any home URC game to them; it was a statement, a turning point in their season. Their energy and passion shone through, showing the fans how much the win meant to them. The Sharks clearly believe they’ve tapped into something special, and we can’t wait to see how they carry this momentum forward.
5. Putting the “Spring” in “Springkaan”
Last but not least, here’s a clip to give you a real Halloween fright. Bulls prop Mornay Smith got the scare of a lifetime in this clip, thanks to his teammate Elrich Louw. Whatever you have planned for Halloween, it’s likely nothing compared to Mornay’s reaction here. Elrich’s video capture of this moment is pure gold — and a great reminder that rugby players know how to have fun even off the pitch.
Stay tuned for more jaw-dropping highlights next week, where we’ll bring you another round of Did URC That? moments.
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