Leinster Build-Up To Stormers Home In United Rugby Championship: RG Snyman – The Irish Examiner – January 25 2025

Leinster’s RG Snyman ready to face a ‘familiar enemy’ in the Stormers

Snyman lined out for the Bulls in Super Rugby from 2015 to 2019 and enjoyed a number of intense duels with the Cape Town-based Stormers in this period.
DAIRE WALSH

While he has become accustomed to the concept of interprovincial derbies during his time in Ireland, there is another rivalry that continues to hold a special place in the heart of Springbok international RG Snyman.

Despite originally hailing from Potchefstroom in the North West Province of South Africa, Snyman finished his childhood in Pretoria and went on to represent the Bulls in his native country’s administrative capital.

He lined out for them in Super Rugby from 2015 to 2019 and enjoyed a number of intense duels with the Cape Town-based Stormers in this period.

Both of these teams now find themselves in the United Rugby Championship along with the Lions and the Sharks and Snyman featured off the bench when Munster defeated the Stormers in a URC showpiece at Cape Town on May 27, 2023.

Now part of the set-up at the Irish province’s own arch rivals Leinster, the towering lock has been selected to face his old foes at the Aviva Stadium in the same competition later on this evening (kick-off 5pm).

“Obviously growing up in Pretoria and playing for the Bulls in the past, Stormers would be a big rivalry. I’m looking forward to playing this and looking forward to facing a familiar enemy in a sense and some friends,” Snyman remarked at a Leinster media briefing in UCD earlier this week.

“It’s kind of strange to say enemy, isn’t it? Because a lot of those guys are also team-mates and friends, but it’s definitely one I’m looking forward to and an exciting game.”

There will certainly be a sense of familiarity for Snyman in the Aviva later today as the Stormers’ match day 23 features 10 players who have represented the Springboks at test level.

Including amongst this cohort are Manie Libbok, Deon Fourie and Frans Malherbe, who all won the Rugby World Cup alongside Snyman in 2023.

Although the presence of Dan Sheehan, James Lowe, Ross Byrne, Luke McGrath and Max Deegan – not to mention the overseas duo of Jordie Barrett and Rabah Slimani – ensures there is plenty of experience around him, the South African second row will also be joined by fringe performers such as Brian Deeny and Alex Soroka at Irish Rugby HQ.

Given no fewer than 24 Leinster players (if you include development player Hugh Cooney) were named in Ireland’s squad for the Six Nations Championship, this is also set to be the case for their upcoming URC bouts against Ospreys (14 February) and Cardiff (1 March).

The combination of a spaced out schedule and a depleted squad makes this a slightly strange period for Leinster, but Snyman believes it should be seen as a great opportunity for players to impress.

“It’s a tricky part of the season with being on and off like that, but it’s also an exciting part of the season because you get to see guys in action that’s probably sometimes a little bit on the fringe of the squad. Or some of the guys who are a bit younger.

“It’s very exciting to have those guys and to hear their voices in the meetings and stuff. To get their input and just to see the excitement in training as well. Just kind of feel that energy and excitement coming through in training.”

Whereas two anterior cruciate ligament injuries – as well as some other issues – restricted him to just 20 appearances in his four-year stint at Munster, Snyman has already enjoyed 10 outings in the blue of Leinster since his arrival last autumn.

He also has four tries to his name thus far with his current employers and acknowledged he has been made to feel at home by everyone connected to the province.

“I think it says a lot about the club and the fanbase. Even earlier in the season when we played against Munster in Croke Park, selling out 80,000 people at the start of the season. It’s quite rare you see that, but I found the people great here and they’re very welcoming,” Snyman added.

“Even Saturday after the game, you go to the pub and you have a pint. It’s all good and everyone is very excited about the season and what is ahead, what we’ve done so far.”

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