Cobus Reinach has put his injury nightmare behind him and is targeting a commanding performance against Wales at Kings Park this Saturday. The veteran Springbok scrumhalf has declared himself fully fit and is primed to unleash the pace and precision kicking that have made him one of the most dangerous No. 9s in world rugby.
Reinach's return to full fitness arrives at exactly the right moment for South Africa. Wales carry a genuine threat built on territorial dominance and structured defence, and having a sharpened Reinach pulling the strings at halfback could prove decisive. A fit Reinach disrupts that game plan before it ever takes root.
What makes Reinach remarkable is that he continues to operate at the elite level when peers his age have long since packed it in. The 32-year-old's explosive running lines and tactical boot remain as potent as ever, and his experience reading international test matches from the base of the scrum gives the Springbok backline a critical edge.
Kings Park suits his game perfectly. The Durban fortress has long amplified Springbok authority, and it provides the ideal stage for Reinach to remind both the Welsh tourists and the domestic audience why he still commands a starting jersey at the highest level. Wales will not relish the combination of his sniping breaks and an accurate kicking game that consistently puts opponents under the pump.
