Eddie Davids is relishing his time at the Lions and has quickly become a fan favourite at Ellis Park.
There’s a certain irony to Davids’ rise in Joburg.
Not so long ago, he was on the other side, part of the Griquas outfit that broke Lions hearts in a dramatic Currie Cup final at Ellis Park. Now, he’s one of the crowd favourites, with supporters regularly turning up with messages of encouragement for the hard-working prop.
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It’s been a journey built on humility, graft and seizing opportunity.
Loaned to the Lions after an impressive Currie Cup campaign, the 27-year-old has embraced Vodacom URC rugby with both hands, even if the welcome came with a few reminders of that final.
“Yeah, it was not easy; the banter was flowing for some time actually,” Davids remarked to News24. “They eventually got over it and made peace with it. I also came in peace; I didn’t come with any funny jokes because I know we beat them at their home ground. I was a bit cautious in approaching that situation; I didn’t want the guys to be too hard on me.”
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On the field, Davids has quietly gone about cementing his place. His physicality and work rate have made him a reliable presence in the pack, while the step up to URC level demanded quick adaptation.
“It’s been a great opportunity and I try to approach it with humility and try to work hard every day.”
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