The 49-year-old dynamic midfielder who represented the Green and Gold in 31 test matches from 1999 to 2002 has revealed how the Varsity Cup reignited his enthusiasm for coaching.
“It’s been an incredible experience to come back into the coaching fold in such an exciting and competitive environment,” Fleck recently said in an interview on the Behind the Ruck podcast.
“The Varsity Cup has a different energy, it’s a chance to develop young players, to see their growth and the hunger in their eyes. I’ve been lucky enough to work with some talented individuals who remind me of why I started coaching in the first place.”
Fleck's experience in the FNB Varsity Cup is a departure from his time with professional teams, where the pressure of high expectations can often be overwhelming.
“At the Varsity Cup level, it’s more about development, passion, and creating a culture. It’s not just about winning every week; it’s about growth,” Fleck emphasized.
For the Ikey Tigers, Fleck brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership, combined with the excitement of a coach who is reenergized by the challenges and opportunities of the FNB Varsity Cup.
His journey from Springbok legend to a coach nurturing the next generation of rugby talent is a testament to his enduring love for the game and the power of Varsity Cup rugby to inspire and shape young lives.
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