Springboks: PSDT is a ‘f***ing machine’
Springboks flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit, affectionately known as PSDT, produced an astonishing individual display which goes down in the annals of Rugby World Cup history.
Pieter-Steph du Toit produced an astonishing defensive display for the Springboks in Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final. PSDT, what a player!
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PSDT comes up trumps for the Springboks
Flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit completed 28 tackles against the All Blacks on Saturday. To put that absurd number into some type of context, the previous record for tackles made by one player in a Rugby World Cup final was 18 by Richie McCaw all the way back in 2011. To eclipse that mark by 10 is a monumental effort. Collectively, the Springboks made 208 tackles in the final, the most ever in a knockout match at a RWC.
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Du Toit does the work of three men
If you divide 208 by the 23 players who took the field by the final whistle, that’s an average of roughly nine tackles per player. PSDT, as he is affectionately known, trebled that average with a bit of change. It was a super-human effort from the 31-year-old who made it his mission to destabilise Jordie Barrett at every opportunity.
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Was that the best defensive performance from an individual player you’ve ever seen? It’ll take some beating.
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