The University of the Western Cape’s (UWC) loss will be the Springbok Sevens team gain following the news that Kurt-Lee Arendse has been called up by the Blitzbokke to play in Vancouver, Canada, this weekend.
Arendse, one of SA’s rising rugby stars and a UWC wing, was named alongside Zain Davids to replace the injured duo of Ryan Oosthuizen and Mfundo Ndhlovu as the Blitzboks get ready for the sixth round of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series.
The 22-year-old from Paarl played for Boland Under-18 and for Western Province Under-19 before joining UWC in 2017.
He was also part of the SA Sevens Academy team which travelled to South America in January 2019 to play two tournaments, in Uruguay and in Chile.
But his dream has always been to crack it into the Blitzboks team.
PROSPECT: Kurt-Lee in action during the Varsity Cup. PHOTO: KEVIN SAWYER
UWC Director of Sport, Mandla Gagayi, said Arendse’s call-up is a testament to UWC’s mission, as “A Place to Grow - From Hope to Action Through Knowledge’.
“Kurt-Lee comes from a very trying background and his call will definitely provide him with the opportunity to rise above his socio- economic circumstances to make a better life for himself, his family and his community - and to inspire others to do the same,” says Gagayi.
SHOT: Kurt-Lee Arendse. PHOTO: JEFFREY ABRAHAMS
“As UWC Sport we are very proud to have been part of this journey.”
UWC rugby coach Chester Williams believes Arendse’s selection shows that UWC is able to produce quality rugby players who are capable of properly representing their country.
PROUD: UWC coach Chester Williams trained Kurt-Lee. PHOTO: Luigi Bennette
“This is an opportunity to tell the world out there that the University of the Western Cape can produce a stream of rugby players who can add value to South Africa,” says the Springbok legend.
“Though his call-up for the Blitzboks means he will have to leave the University squad, Arendse has left an indelible mark on the UWC team which made its Varsity Cup debut this year.
“We at FNB Varsity Cup are over the moon for Kurt-Lee.
SCHOOL: UWC. PHOTO: SUPPLIED.
“He’s an amazing player and he showed great talent whenever he played in the Varsity Shield, and then in the first round of the Varsity Cup, said Xhanti-Lomzi Nesi, Varsity Cup manager.