Stormers flanker Paul de Villiers is tuning out any buzz about Springbok selection as he gears up for a pivotal showdown in his burgeoning career. The 23-year-old is poised to play in his inaugural Vodacom URC semi-final when his team, the Stormers, square off against Irish powerhouse Leinster this Saturday in Dublin. De Villiers’ current priority? Propel his team to another championship game, sidelining any thoughts of international glory for now.
“I speak on behalf of every player when I say the focus is solely on Saturday’s game against Leinster,” de Villiers asserted. “We’ll see what happens after that. For now, the focus is only on what we can do to improve and win on Saturday.”
"This is what the team has worked for all season – to get to the semi-finals,"
De Villiers has risen as a key figure among the Stormers’ forwards this season, his prowess in securing the ball has been pivotal in numerous nail-biting matches. His performance was particularly notable during last week’s quarter-final win over Cardiff, where he clinched two crucial turnovers that helped secure his team’s spot in the semi-finals.
Now facing what he calls a “dream opportunity,” de Villiers is brimming with anticipation. The match against Leinster represents not just a personal milestone but a significant challenge against one of the formidable teams in the league.
"To now play against Leinster, an outstanding team, makes it an even bigger occasion for us. For me, it’s a wonderful prospect. It’s my first semi-final, and it’s for the Stormers. It’s great to test yourself against the best."
As the Stormers prepare to take on Leinster, the excitement within the camp is palpable, with each player keenly aware of the high stakes. For Paul de Villiers, this isn’t just another game; it’s a chance to shine on a grand stage and edge closer to a potential, albeit momentarily postponed, Springbok call-up.