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Morne van den Berg's hoping to stay on Springbok radar on road to 2027 Rugby World Cup

Morne van den Berg's hoping to stay on Springbok radar on road to 2027 Rugby World Cup

IOL News25-06-2025
RISING STAR Young scrumhalf Morne van den Berg (pictured) aims to secure his place in the Springbok squad as he prepares for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, drawing inspiration from legends like Bryan Habana and Fourie du Preez. Picture: Backpagepix
Image: Backpagepix
Young scrumhalf Morne van der Berg who will start in the number nine jersey against the Barbarians on Saturday, will be hoping to cement his place in the side with the Rugby World Cup just over two years out.
Van den Berg was one of the young players included in the Springboks squad ahead of the busy international season.
The Lions scrumhalf is coming off a good season in the United Rugby Championship and Challenge Cup, and with Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus focussing on squad rotation, it means the nuggety number nine could be in for some good game time in the green and gold.
Van der Berg is likely fourth in line at scrumhalf behind Faf de Klerk, Grant Williams, and Jaden Hendrikse in the current squad.
At 27, though, only Hendrikse is younger than Van den Berg as the road to the 2027 Rugby World Cup shifts into focus.
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Dedication at Springbok Training Camp
Being part of the Springbok training camp ahead of a busy international season starting with a clash against the Barbarians on June 28, is something that creates a few butterflies in the stomach of Van den Berg.
'It's been an incredible two weeks. The men are really working very hard. The plans are very exciting. So, yes, the levels are out of the park,' Van den Berg told SportsBoom.co.za in an exclusive interview at an SA Rugby Union announcement of new Bok Town fan viewing venues for the upcoming season.
'For me, I just want to serve the Springboks. Whether it's on the training field, whether it's on the field, I'm open to anything if the Boks need that."
'The dream is to get more caps. But the goal, like I said, is to serve the system. To really work hard, to play every weekend, to make sure that you're ready for every game.'
Van den Berg's Focus on the Present
Since Van den Berg is not yet a fixture in a powerful Springbok side, he cannot afford to pin his hopes on making it to the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
'At this stage, it's week by week. I think it will be a mistake to look so far ahead in terms of goals. Obviously, it will be such an incredible honour to be a part of that. But for now, my focus is just here and now, at this moment, to be the best that I can be."
'Yes, it's been incredible. It's been a dream. It's been a dream and at times it felt very far, but just to be able to be part of the squad, to have been able to play for the Springboks. It's been incredible. I definitely have to pinch myself sometimes.'
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