Monday, March 30, 2015

Bryan Habana determined to sweep the board with Toulon and South Africa

The evergreen wing has his eyes set on dominating for club and country, starting with providing the fatal sting for Wasps on Sunday

Wasps’ Young vows to play on front foot against Toulon

For someone who once famously raced a cheetah, Bryan Habana has made an impressive fist of ensuring his career has been a marathon rather than a sprint. It is more than 10 years since a 21-year-old Habana made a try-scoring debut for South Africa at Twickenham, and in that time he has won two Super Rugby titles, the 2007 World Cup, last year’s Heineken Cup and Top 14 double as well as scoring international try No57 last November.


All this when international wings are getting bigger, faster, stronger and younger – George North has more than 50 caps, aged 22, but his career could already be in danger, according to some commentators, should he take another blow to the head.


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