Rugby
Watch: David Kriel on Why Communication & Work Rate Are Critical at Inside Centre
The number 12 needs to be very physical to take the hits on the field, here’s how they train.
Class is in session with Vodacom Bulls number 12, David Kriel, as he gives us a glimpse into the world of an inside centre. Speaking to Cato Louw in the first episode of ‘1 to 15: What Rugby Players Actually Do’, the player dives into the ins and outs of this important position.
For this exciting rugby series, BrightRock has teamed up with the Bulls and renowned sports broadcaster, Cato Louw, to produce an innovative online series designed to help new (and seasoned) rugby fans brush up on their rugby knowledge. Each episode features a one-on-one with a Bulls player to break down their position in a fun and casual way. Plus, you get to learn a little more about the player, the man behind the jersey!
As a versatile and supremely talented player, David has what it takes to dominate in this critical position. An Inside Centre is known for physicality, good ball-carrying skills and the ability to make crucial decisions on the field. But that’s not all there is to the position. David gives us a deep dive into the role of an inside centre and how he plays the bounce in this crucial position in the number 12 jersey.
Watch the full interview here:
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