Top 26 Quotes & Sayings by Faf de Klerk

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Last updated on September 16, 2024.
Faf de Klerk

Francois "Faf" de Klerk is a South African professional rugby union player who plays as a scrum-half for English Premiership club Sale Sharks and the South Africa national team. He was a member of the South Africa team that won the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

I just always play in a South African speedo when I play for the Springboks.
It is not just willy-nilly running around. I need to fill certain spaces and make sure we are covered on both sides of the ruck and the numbers are right.
You need to adapt your game for what the team needs. — © Faf de Klerk
You need to adapt your game for what the team needs.
I play to inspire people and give confidence to young kids who might shy away because of their size.
When we were younger, my brother and I would go out bow hunting. That got me into it. We hunted all kinds of wildlife - things with big horns normally. Deer, kudu, stuff like that.
I miss hunting and when I go home I always find an opportunity to go for a hunt again, out in the bush veldt.
The massive thing that has changed for me was the game management aspect. I still get it wrong sometimes, we all do, when to attack and when to kick, how to control the game, speeding it up and slowing it down. Whereas I used to just go flat out, as hard as I can, get the ball out and get to the ruck as quick as possible.
As nines in our system, we need to make sure that we come off the line and that we have numbers correct on both sides.
The popularity of rugby definitely grew in South Africa over the World Cup, and sport has great power, so hopefully it will make some difference. Even if it's just 1%, it's a bit of a change.
I've always had lots of energy; it's just been about channelling it in the right way. I know I can be annoying, but that's just my way and hopefully more people than not like my personality.
At Sale we're an up and coming club, wanting to draw bigger crowds. You can't just run everything, though, you need a balance.
You need to be aware of what you're putting on social media and what you're talking about.
When I joined Sale I thought that if I did well there I would have a chance of making the World Cup squad. What I did not expect was how quickly I got back into the frame.
I'm pretty excited when I get a good kick up in the air and our wings start chasing, because I know it's a 50-50. When you kick well and compete well, the odds fall on our side.
A World Cup is always a bit of a watershed for teams, so there will be new faces and players given the chance to perform at a higher level.
One of my goals is to become the perfect player but you'll never reach that goal if your mindset is not right, I think.
I enjoy putting teams under pressure, forcing turn-overs and just being a pain really!
Growing up at school I played a lot of fly-half and a lot of scrum-half, I thought I had a good boot but never really used it as much as I do now.
It's good if people see me as a running nine but I wanted to be viewed as an all-round scrum-half, who can do anything at any time.
If you have heart and you are ready to work hard you will reach your dreams.
You can always improve as a player; there's never a time when you can say anything is perfect. — © Faf de Klerk
You can always improve as a player; there's never a time when you can say anything is perfect.
You can have size but to be physical is a different story.
A charity approached me to help raise awareness for testicular cancer and there are now some great photos of famous South Africans in their pants helping to spread the word.
We all say we enjoy playing rugby, but most guys don't really show it - and some guys I don't think actually enjoy it. So every time I arrive in the morning, I've always got a smile on my face. Once I lose that enjoyment, I will stop playing.
A multi-racial team with a black captain means a lot to the country. There will always be negative political parties in South Africa, but hopefully it's something to take forwards.
The South Africa public are very passionate and they just care a lot for their team. So if something goes wrong, because they are so emotionally invested in it, they feel as though we are letting them down.
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