With the Nations Championship opener at Ellis Park approaching, Henry Pollock has dominated the pre-match narrative in a way few 21-year-olds manage. The piece examines how both camps are handling the noise around him. Rassie has publicly praised Pollock twice — calling him a 'flipping good player' — signalling the Boks are taking him seriously while refusing to get drawn into the pantomime. Ben Earl's comments reinforce that England see his energy and form, fresh off a Premiership title with Northampton, as a genuine asset rather than a distraction. The analysis here is straightforward: Pollock's unconventional style and brimming confidence could be a live threat on matchday, and the respectful tone from the Bok camp suggests they know it.