Rugby prodigy Curwin Bosch says it was very special running out in front of 44,000 fans to make his Springbok debut against Argentina at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.Bosch, who was born in Alexandria and attended Grey High School, came on late as the Springboks opened their Rugby Championship campaign with a 37-15 win on Saturday.There was a heart-stopping moment when Bosch had a kick charged down close to his own tryline, but the cool-headed 20-year took it all in his stride.Bosch shone at Craven Week level for Eastern Province, before he was signed by the Sharks in Durban.."It was special running out here for my first game and being back at home was quite nice," the player said. "Beside that first kick it was a great feeling and was one of the most special moments in my career."I think it is every rugby player’s dream to play for the Boks. I am just really grateful for the opportunity that I received back home here in PE."I’m still developing as a rugby player and as an athlete. For...
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