Jordan Hendrikse says that competition for the Lions' No 10 jersey from Sanele Nohamba has pushed him to become a better player, during a difficult period in his fledgling career.
Jordan Hendrikse says that competition for the Lions’ No 10 jersey from Sanele Nohamba has pushed him to become a better player, during a difficult period in his fledgling career.When the Lions signed Nohamba from the Sharks, it was thought that the diminutive halfback would be paired with Hendrikse in an exciting combination that would offer speed, accuracy and vision.
“I have grown a lot through playing off the bench, bringing that impact and energy. It’s a big role in the team. The Springboks do it very well with the Bomb Squad, you see the impact that they have. So that was a good learning curve for me, to get better as a player.” “I think in the past few games that I’ve played, I’ve got that momentum. It’s just building and building. I want to keep consistent and at the top of my game. Anything can happen. Whether you start or you’re on the bench. One day you can get a Bok call up you need to be on top of your game.”
“Having those experienced players there is the biggest thing. We can learn from them, ask the questions that you want to, and find out about how this journey shaped them and the player they are today.” “When we went home, we had a ball skills workshop in memory of my father. I also have had my kicking clinics during that time, one featured over 100 kids. My main focus is also now on coaching, it’s another thing I enjoy doing twice a week, giving the kids access to you as a player, giving back and sharing your experiences and what you have learned from other players.
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