Johann Van-Graan Jean Kleyn Australia South Africa Ireland springboks Rugby Johann Van-Graan Jean Kleyn Australia South Africa Ireland

Not exactly Bakkies and Victor, but Kleyn and Snyman are blood brothers

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Bakkies Botha and Victor Matfield were known as the blood brothers because of a lengthy, complimentary, and legendary combination at lock for South Africa.

Given they're only about to start their first game for the Springboks as a lock pairing in the Rugby World Cup warm-up game against Wales on Saturday, Jean Kleyn and RG Snyman don't quite trip off the tongue as a combo as Botha and Matfield once did.

But the friendship between the two makes them blood brothers. The Munster men of South African extraction - who won the United Rugby Championship earlier this season - met in 2020, when Snyman joined the Irish club not long after winning the World Cup with the Springboks.

As international players they couldn't have been at more different places: Snyman had that newly minted world champion smell about him, while Kleyn was choking in the bitter aftertaste of his adopted nation Ireland’s quarterfinal curse at the World Cup.

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