Ollie dreams of Cheetahs swansong

Ollie dreams of Cheetahs swansong

Ollie le Roux admits the pace of European rugby suits his game but would dearly love to end his career with the Cheetahs.

The former Springbok prop moved to Ireland at the end of last year to take up a contract with Leinster, a move that saw him miss the climax of the Currie Cup and a title-win for his beloved Free State. He began the European season strongly, starting in the front row and providing Leinster with plenty of impetus.

His new team failed to make the European Cup quarter-finals, but are still top of the Celtic League. When his contract expires in May, Le Roux hasn’t ruled out a possible return to Bloemfontein.

“I’ve spoken to Free State about coming back, but nothing is decided just yet,” he told keo.co.za. “I definitely have one more season left in these bones.

“I love playing in South Africa, in both the Currie Cup and Super 14. In spite of everything, it really is an incredible country. There are small things that get you down over here like the sun rising at 8:30 and setting at 16:30. The prices are also astronomical, I mean if you go for a cup of coffee it’s nearly R200, which can put you off going out. The people also don’t compare, they are not as outgoing as South Africans.”

Having played over 300 first class games for South African teams, Le Roux still believes the southern hemisphere competitions are superior to the ones played in Europe.

“The Super 14 is a lot faster and wider,” he said. “I’d say the intensity is the same over here, but in the Super 14 there’s a lot more structure whereas over here they tend to rely on the individual. The Super 14 also sees more free-flowing moves between the forwards and the backs, whereas it’s just as physical but much tighter up north.”

The latter aspect is one that suits Le Roux to a tee. As an aging front ranker, Europe seems a good place to be.

“At 34, I’d be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy it. I no longer have to worry about covering a Stirling Mortlock or a Doug Howlett because the pace of the game is that much slower. I can play a full game for Leinster quite comfortably, but after 70 minutes in the Super 14, I’m completely exhausted.”

Le Roux could well stay on at Leinster, who may not be opposed to the idea given his extensive experience at every level of the game.

“I think I proved myself in a big way when I arrived,” he said. “I’d played enough rugby to offer a bit as a player, and I was happy to help in other ways. Every now and then I’d give the guys some input on how to improve a drive or fine-tune a move, and occasionally they take my advice.”

Leinster boast several Ireland names with Brian O’Driscoll and Shane Horgan just two of their Test stars. Le Roux lauded their influence for both club and country but at the same time lamented their lack of exposure to the southern hemisphere game.

“They’re very passionate players and legends in this country, what we’d call ‘The Untouchables’. It’s frightening to see how much skill these guys possess and in a way it’s a shame they will never experience the Super 14. People [South Africans] will never appreciate just how special they are, I mean some of their performances, especially in the wet European conditions have been amazing to watch.”

Le Roux hasn’t featured much of late due to a rib injury, but the great thing about European rugby is the lengthy break between matches. Leinster’s last game was a 25-16 victory over the Ospreys on 5 January, while their next outing is scheduled for the 16 February. Le Roux is confident he’ll be back in action by then.

By Jon Cardinelli


41 Comments

  • 1.Loosehead: Reply to this comment

    Thanks Ollie but no thanks. The Freestate has enough props. Try phoning Rassie, he is in desparate need of a new Fatty!

  • 2.superBul: Reply to this comment

    F@K wil Ollie 1000 wedstryde speel, gaan rus nou in vrede ou

  • 3.fish out of water: Reply to this comment

    lol, the pace of the NH suits his game, so he can continue to stuff his face and stroll around the park…

    Ollie is a cheapskate, and yes a cup of coffee would cost him almost R200 because he has to have all the muffins to go with the cup of coffee.

    Ollie was sweating like a pig and looked exhausted after 5 minutes on the field.

  • 4.KWAGGA ROBERTSE: Reply to this comment

    The moment this happens watch out for super big smiles on the manager’s faces at Spur,KFC,Nandos,Romans,Woolies…..hell al the fast food joints in Bloem

  • 5.Cape Shark: Reply to this comment

    Even when he isn’t in SA rent-a-quote still gets time on Keo!!

  • 6.Dorff: Reply to this comment

    Ollie hou jou bek!

  • 7.Kid_Senekal: Reply to this comment

    Ollie. Get a hobby china.

  • 8.Koos: Reply to this comment

    Oh Kid, he has a hobby, a good one! It is to piss people off with his comments…does it without fail, just check above!

  • 9.BlueBlood: Reply to this comment

    Ja, Oily must stay overseas. rudolf straeuli and corne krige must go and join him too. Never come back, not even for holidays.

    Although, with the way SA is going we might end up joining Oily overseas!

  • 10.die denker: Reply to this comment

    as ek my nie misgis nie, is daar ‘n spur in ierland, hoekom sal hy dan wil terugkom?

  • 11.Kid_Senekal: Reply to this comment

    How many Ollies does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

  • 12.Loosehead: Reply to this comment

    Dunno Kid, how many?

  • 13.L-LEE: Reply to this comment

    Ollie is a legend

  • 14.Kid_Senekal: Reply to this comment

    Three. 1 to hold the ladder and 1 to hold his boep up.

  • 15.KWAGGA ROBERTSE: Reply to this comment

    Ollie is a Warrior…..

  • 16.KWAGGA ROBERTSE: Reply to this comment

    …….n kukhuis warrior

  • 17.Kid_Senekal: Reply to this comment

    15/16. hahahaha!

  • 18.Pietman: Reply to this comment

    Faaaark, hoe dik is hy nou na al daai Guinness and cottage pies nie, wonder ek.

  • 19.L-LEE: Reply to this comment

    Has he given up smoking cigars?

  • 20.KWAGGA ROBERTSE: Reply to this comment

    Ja bliksem Pietta.

    Sy span-foto verlede week was blykbaar n lug-foto.
    **** die stadsraad moes eers die planne goedkeur voor hulle sy rugbytrui kon maak.

  • 21.Kid_Senekal: Reply to this comment

    21. Ollie is an engineering miracle.

  • 22.Kid_Senekal: Reply to this comment

    21. shoulda been 20, skuus.

  • 23.KWAGGA ROBERTSE: Reply to this comment

    Kid maybe we should get Discovery to do a show on him on Extreme engineering?

  • 24.Pietman: Reply to this comment

    Kwagga
    Lol!
    Ollie was goed in sy jong dae, veelsydige sportman, maar hy het n bietjie van n kuk houding ontwikkel die laaste tyd.
    En hy is darem te dik, dink as hy op Wellington in 40C moes speel, sy hart sal gaan staan met die opdraf.

  • 25.Kid_Senekal: Reply to this comment

    23. They’ll need a wide lense though….lol.

  • 26.WP Till I Die: Reply to this comment

    Ollie was a very good player, a well-respected Springbok.

    The ELVs, however, precludes any possibility of him making a “swansong”.

    Quite simply, he does not fit.

    Let him end his days in Europe – he’s playing some damn fine rugby for Leinster. Try to keep your dignity, Ollie.

    In Ollie’s defence, at least he clearly states that the conditions in the South are so much faster and free-flowing.

    Wonder what old Big Hit will say about that.

  • 27.princess: Reply to this comment

    I am sure the Irish will love your comment “the people are not as outgoing as South Africans” – what planet are you from – they are known for their zest and VERY outgoing! Maybe they just don’t like you Ollie!!!

  • 28.Kid_Senekal: Reply to this comment

    Well, Ollie has always been a great “communicator”.

  • 29.vloervreter: Reply to this comment

    Boggggerofski Ollie, ek hettie meer tyd vir jou nie.

  • 30.WP Till I Die: Reply to this comment

    #27 To be honest, Ollie spent most of his time in Bloemfontein, where the people are EXTREMELY friendly and outgoing.

    In fact, Bloemfontein is so small, everyone knows each other, and is probably related as well.

    Now that he’s based in Dublin, a place that’s an ACTUAL city, it seems completely different.

  • 31.BHUPENDRA DU SOLANKY: Reply to this comment

    Keo just loves Ollie!!

    Ollie has been dreaming ever since his test debut in 1993 against the Pumas!!He needs to quit, maybe Spurs can appoint him and Sephaka (transformation obligations need to be fulfilled) to be worldwide ambassadors for their priceless Burgers!! At least Ollie can start dreaming about his delicious next meal, rather than wasting his time dreaming about that Free State jersey..

    Enough is Enough

  • 32.yebo: Reply to this comment

    Who cares what Olie thinks, people have lost respect for him and his loud mouth. He’s always complaining about something. Sounds like he is just crusing at Leinster instead of puttign in 100% … typical !

  • 33.WP Till I Die: Reply to this comment

    yebo

    Withdraw your words.

    Ollie is playing his heart out for Leinster – have you actually watched his games? He’s really performing well for Leinster.

    He has been slightly unlucky with injuries, but since his arrival at Leinster has done a fantastic job of providing a stable platform for the rest of the Leinster pack to work off, beginning with the scrum. Leinster’s pack has undoubtedly improved since Ollie joined them. Leinster loves him.

  • 34.cab: Reply to this comment

    perhaps ollie can play out his last season for the bulls, they will just need to stock up on cigars for him.

  • 35.Cape Shark: Reply to this comment

    #33 are you Ollies agent by any chance?

  • 36.WP Till I Die: Reply to this comment

    Cape Shark

    Hahahahaha, no!

    I just recognise quality where quality’s due, and acknowledge performance.

    Ollie was a great Springbok hero in his days.

    It’s amazing how quickly people can turn on players…

  • 37.yebo: Reply to this comment

    wp till i die .. kiff name

    Leinster can have him. Ollie is an attention seeking idiot.

  • 38.Superwors: Reply to this comment

    10 – yes there are Spurs in Ireland.

  • 39.yebo: Reply to this comment

    Ollie was good in his day and when he played the game for the right reasons. People and players respected him. It all went to his head sadly and he lost everyhting he earned when he moved up to the cheetahs and started opening his big mouth and making personal attacks on others.

    Bob Skinstad was excactly the opposite. He started off on the wrong foot. Sticking his tongue out, smiling arrogantly during anthems etc. A lot of poeple did not enjoy this side to him. He tunred that all around upon his return to SA though and hats off to the boy. He earned his respect back by playing for the team and he learned that no one is bigger than the game too. Sadly this is how Ollie has come across in the twilight of career.

  • 40.Big Hit: Reply to this comment

    39

    I loved that side to Skinstad, especially because he backed it up on the field.

    We used to run around doing the tongue celebration

  • 41.The Bill: Reply to this comment

    Ollie needs to find a cheaper coffee shop! That is over 18 Euro for a cup. Must have seen him coming! Fool.

    Don’t know why he has to say that stuff, I am sure Leinster are looking after him. Sounds like he is not ready to cut the aprin strings.

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