• Ep.3: Tackling Rugby with David Kriel – Springbok Aspirations

  • Sep 25 2024
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

Ep.3: Tackling Rugby with David Kriel – Springbok Aspirations

  • Summary

  • In this exclusive episode, we sit down with Vodacom Bulls’ versatile backline star, David Kriel, to discuss his impressive rugby journey and aspirations. Known for his ability to play multiple positions across the backline, Kriel has become a key player for the Bulls and has his eyes set on earning a place in the Springbok squad.

    We dive into his early rugby influences, from backyard games with his family to representing Grey College and Western Province. David shares insights into his current role at centre, the challenges and rewards of playing in the United Rugby Championship (URC), and the Bulls’ secret to success both locally and internationally.

    Beyond rugby, David talks about his entrepreneurial venture, Agribuddies, and the importance of preparing for life after professional sport. Tune in for an inspiring conversation with one of South Africa’s most promising young talents, as he reflects on his journey so far and his dreams for the future.

    Topics Covered:

    • David’s journey from schoolboy rugby to the Bulls.
    • Adapting to different backline positions and excelling at centre.
    • The camaraderie and winning culture within the Bulls squad.
    • Navigating the challenges of the URC and international travel.
    • His off-field business venture, Agribuddies, and planning for life beyond rugby.
    • David’s aspirations to represent the Springboks and what drives him to succeed.

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