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Springbok Dream Team: Pollard’s precision earns fan glory

rugby06 October 2025 12:00
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Handré Pollard has been named this week’s Springbok Dream Team winner, securing a commanding majority of the public vote and reaffirming his place as one of South African rugby’s most trusted generals.

With over 70 per cent of the vote, fans made their voices heard: when it comes to composure, control, and clutch performances, Pollard still stands tallest.

Why Pollard Was the Right Choice

Few players in Springbok history have delivered under pressure quite like Pollard. From his nerveless kicking in two World Cup finals to his tactical mastery in tight contests, he’s the embodiment of calm in chaos.

Even in a season where younger flyhalves are being blooded, Pollard’s recent performances - including a flawless kicking display against the Wallabies - reminded fans of his enduring value. His game management, defensive grit, and ability to turn pressure into points remain unmatched.

Pollard doesn’t just play rugby. He plays test rugby - the kind that wins trophies.

A Touch of Class: Morné Steyn

Finishing second in the voting was Morné Steyn, the only flyhalf in history to win two British & Irish Lions series - and the man who kicked the winning penalty in the 2009 decider. His legacy is built on precision, poise, and a quiet ruthlessness that defined an era.

Steyn’s presence in the top two adds gravitas to the poll - a nod to the golden age of tactical flyhalves who knew how to win games with their boots and their brains.

Pollard’s win this week isn’t just a celebration of past glories - it’s a reminder that some players never stop being relevant. And in the eyes of the fans, the Ice Man still burns brightest.

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