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07 September 2023 | Story Jóhann Thormählen | Photo Stephen Collett
Prof Francis Petersen, Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of the Free State, and Jacques Nienaber, Springbok head coach, met when South Africa played against Wales in Bloemfontein in 2022.

The University of the Free State (UFS) will be well represented on the biggest stage when the 2023 Rugby World Cup takes place in the next two months. UFS alumni count among those on the field, next to the field, and even as part of the officials in France.

The former Shimla Ox Nche represents South Africa at his first World Cup, while the former Kovsies Jacques Nienaber (head coach), Rassie Erasmus (South Africa’s Director of Rugby), Daan Human (scrum coach), and Bongani Tim Qumbu (strength and conditioning coach) are all part of the Springbok team management.

They all called Shimla Park – the home of UFS rugby – home when they started their careers.

Another UFS alumnus, Jaco Peyper, will represent South Africa as one of 12 referees at the World Cup. Peyper, regarded as one of the world’s best referees, will referee his second World Cup opening match when he takes charge of the first game between France and New Zealand (8 September 2023).

Message of support

In a letter to Nienaber, Prof Francis Petersen, UFS Vice-Chancellor and Principal, sent the university’s s support to the Springboks and wished them all the best for the tournament on behalf of the staff and students at the university. 

 “We are extremely proud of the Springboks – especially with you at the helm of the team. As a Kovsie alumnus, we are truly proud of what you have achieved during your career in South African rugby. We are also proud of Rassie, Ox, Daan, Bongani, and Jaco,” Prof Petersen wrote. 

“I wish you and the team all the best in the tournament – I know that Sunday’s opening match will be played with vigour and determination. Like the rest of the country, we as Kovsies are behind you all the way!”

Making a difference

The 2023 World Cup starts on 8 September 2023, with the final on 28 October 2023. 

The Springboks are in Pool B with Scotland, Ireland, Tonga, and Romania. Their first game is against Scotland in Marseille on 10 September 2023, with Nche as replacement prop.

Jaco Swanepoel, Head of Rugby at KovsieSport, says the UFS is very proud of the former Kovsies representing their country.

“For us, it is exceptional to watch the Springboks play and know that there are so many guys involved,” he says.

“It is also our goal as a university to send people into society to be involved on a bigger stage and to make a difference. In this case, a big difference in sport. It is very special for us.”

Nienaber studied physiotherapy, was the Shimlas’ physio while studying, and later progressed to coach.

He took over the Springbok reigns from Erasmus in January 2020.

Erasmus – who steered South Africa to victory as coach in the 2019 World Cup – and Human both represented the Shimlas and Springboks.

Qumbu studied Human Movement Science and worked with the UFS Young Guns team while Nche was playing for the side.

From UFS Young Guns to Boks

Nche was part of the Shimlas that won the 2015 Varsity Cup and the UFS Young Guns that were crowned champions in 2014. He was named KovsieSport Junior Sportsman of the Year in 2015.

André Tredoux, the Shimlas’ head coach, scouted Nche as a promising youngster from HTS Louis Botha and coached him with the Free State U19 team, UFS Young Guns, and Shimlas.

“Ox has always been an unbelievable character and great person,” Tredoux says.

“What I noticed from a young age was his explosiveness and speed, but his work ethic is what set him apart from others.

“We are very proud of him and all the former Kovsies who are part of the Springbok management. We know they will make us proud.”

    News Archive

    Walk to Cape Town closes on high note
    2014-06-03

    Photo Gallery of arrival in Cape Town
    Dagbreek interview (kykNet) (YouTube)
    Thank you from all UFS students (YouTube)

    It was a gruelling road totalling a distance of 1 038 km, but the UFS #NSHstride team completed the challenge of walking all the way to Cape Town.

    On Thursday 1 May 2014, Adéle van Aswegen and Ntokozo Nkabinde, both from the UFS, took on the road to Cape Town on foot in order to highlight the problem of food insecurity among students at the UFS.

    Two kind-hearted Bloemfontein residents, Nico Piedt and Ronél Warner, tackled the journey together with them, not only to draw the country’s attention to food insecurity, but also to raise money to address the problem.

    The hike, known as the No Student Hungry 1000/33 stride (or #NSHstride), came to an end at the St George’s Cathedral in Cape Town on Tuesday 3 June 2014.

    About R500 000 were raised before, during and after the foursome’s hike.

    The NSH bursary, established in 2011 by Prof Jonathan Jansen, the Vice-Chancellor and Rector of the UFS, and Rudi Buys, Dean of Student Affairs, aims to put food insecurity among students at the UFS under the spotlight.

    Rudi Buys, Dean of Student Affairs, says: “We are completely inspired by the victory of a 1 000 km with one step at a time – as it reminds us of the courage of our students who beat hunger one day at a time.”

    “The stride team challenges us to change our world for the better every day. We hope to continue their victory for students by challenging all universities to join the struggle for food security and will call a colloquium in this regard in October.”

    These boots are made for walking ... to Cape Town (Article of 02 May 2014)
    “Aren’t auntie and them hungry yet?” Country folk worried about NSH hikers (15 May 2014)
    UFS hikers to Cape Town reflect on their journey (Article of 26 May 2014)

    Daily updates:
    (You can also follow us on @UFSweb for daily tweets)

    Day 33: 2 June 2014
    13:40
    20 km
    Sunset Beach, Cape Town

    Day 32: 1 June 2014
    16:05
    26 km
    Mervyn and Sanet Wessels, Belville

    Day 31: 31 May 2014
    16:31
    39.6 km
    Rhonell and Gavin Julain, Paarl

    Day 30: 30 May 2014
    14:00
    16 km
    Monte Rosa, Rawsonville

    Day 29: 29 May 2014
    13:16
    31 km
    The Habit, Worcester

    Day 28: 28 May 2014
    11:00
    22.4 km
    Monte Roza, De doorns

    Day 27: 27 May 2014
    17:00
    21.1 km
    Karoo Hotel

    Day 26: 26 May 2014
    18:27
    43.3 km
    Tows river

    Day 25: 25 May 2014
    12:18
    Lord Milner Hotel, Matjiesfontein

    Day 24: 24 May 2014
    16:30
    42 km
    Laingsburg Country Lodge

    Day 23: 23 May 2014
    17:32
    41.8 km
    Vergenoeg

    Day 22: 22 May 2014
    16:42
    43 km
    Assendelft Lodge and Bush Camp, Prins Albert

    Day 21: 21 May 2014
    15:09
    42 km
    Leeu Gamka Hotel

    Day 20: 20 May 2014
    13:39
    20 km
    Alida, Springfontein

    Day 19: 19 May 2014
    12:31
    27.6 km
    Teri Moja Game Lodge

    Day 18: 18 May 2014
    First rest day
    Nagenoeg Guesthouse, Beaufort West

    Day 17: 17 May 2014
    19:30
    62.3 km
    Nagenoeg Guesthouse, Beaufort West

    Day 16: 16 May 2014
    13:00
    14 km
    Taaibochfontein

    Day 15: 15 May 2014
    16:03
    32 km
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    Day 14: 14 May 2014
    18:33
    43 km
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    Day 13: 13 May 2014
    17:30
    33 km
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    Day 12: 12 May 2014
    16:49
    40 km
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    Day 11: 11 May 2014
    39 km
    Wortelfontein (Magdel and Christiaan)

    Day 10: 10 May 2014
    15:44
    34 km
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    Day 9: 09 May 2014
    40.8 km
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    Day 8: 08 May 2014
    15:25
    33.7 km
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    Day 7: 07 May 2014
    15:08
    23 km
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    Day 6: 06 May 2014
    15:57
    51.06 km
    Gariep Forever Resort

    Day 5: 05 May 2014
    12:18
    28 km
    Rondefontein

    Day 4: 04 May 2014
    15:27
    35 km
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    Day 3: 03 May 2014
    17:30
    46.74 km
    Edenburg Country Lodge (Hotel)

    Day 2: 02 May 2014
    11:44 am
    15.3 km
    Tom's Place

    Day 1: 01 May 2014
    32 km
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