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JordanHendrikse

2Caps
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22Points
2,024Debut
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Jordan Hendrikse plays fly-half for Hollywoodbets Sharks and represents Springboks. Career statistics, milestones and a complete match log follow once the historical data pass is complete.

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AnalysisSpringboks

Bok flyhalf stocks have never looked richer — and Yaqeen Ahmed is just the latest reason why

Rich argues South Africa's flyhalf depth is at a historic high — Moyo's debut, Ahmed's emergence, and the continued presence of Sacha, Libbok and Pollard all point to a golden generation at 10. The piece also tackles Quesada's referee-criticism ban and what Moyo's Bok status means for the Sharks' internal flyhalf battle.

SuperSport Rugby
AnalysisSpringboks

Moyo's debut is just the start — South Africa's flyhalf pipeline has never looked this deep

Rich argues South Africa's flyhalf depth — Sacha, Libbok, Pollard, the newly-capped Moyo, and now the emerging Ahmed — may be historically unprecedented, while also connecting the Junior Boks' semifinal dominance to the senior team's recurring second-half pattern and raising questions about Hendrikse's Sharks future.

SuperSport Rugby
AnalysisSpringboks

Fassi's Japan sabbatical exposes a fullback crisis brewing at the Sharks

Three fullbacks out in one off-season — Fassi to Japan, Kunene and Giliomee to the Bulls — leaves the Sharks dangerously thin at 15, with only a teenager and a few makeshift options to fill the void.

SuperSport Rugby
AnalysisProvincial

Patching holes won't fix the Sharks — and O'Connor is just another patch

De Villiers, Shimange, and Burger argue the O'Connor rumour exposes a deeper Sharks problem — a decade of cycling through quality tens who all end up playing the same passive, pocket-sitting game points to a broken attacking structure, not a personnel shortage.

Planet Rugby
AnalysisProvincial

Signing a fly-half won't fix what's broken at the Sharks

Burger and De Villiers argue the Sharks' attacking dysfunction runs deeper than fly-half selection — every 10 who has played there ends up deep and lateral, which points to a system problem, not a personnel one.

Planet Rugby
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