 
  The forwards of Vishuis laid a strong foundation in 
the K1 rugby final against Kagiso. This helped them 
to secure a win of 38-16. 
Photo: Marelize van Niekerk
    
They have not only been dominating the residence rugby  scene at the University of the Free State over the past few years, but also  nationally. Although they might experience added pressure as favourites, a key  ingredient to Vishuis’ success story is their enjoyment of the game and their camaraderie.
According to Henco  Posthumus, the Vishuis captain, they realise that it still remains residence rugby. “The guys pitch up  at practice because they want to play, not because somebody begged them to.”
Comfortable triumph in  final
Vishuis claimed their fifth  Varsity Cup Koshuis title earlier this year, and will defend their  national title after being crowned Kovsie residence champions on 8 September  2017. They beat Kagiso comfortably 38-16 in the K1  final, after leading by 31-9 at half-time.
Posthumus says the fun element is often forgotten, but not at Vishuis.  He says it is not just about the first team either. “Almost every house member,  no matter if he studies medicine or if he hasn’t played rugby before, is playing  a bit of rugby on a Friday evening. That is also why we, as a fairly small  residence, can field five teams.”
More than just a game
Although their proud record serves as motivation, it  is about more than just rugby. “The guys grow together in different ways. It is  an honour to see how they grow during a season, also spiritually.”
They have been lucky not to suffer many serious  injuries over a number of seasons, Posthumus says. “We are  privileged to have 110 years of history behind our residence, and people from within  and outside buy into who we are.”
“Our (new) coach, Zane  Botha, is also a valuable acquisition. He has taken our rugby to the  next level.”