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Bok star Etzebeth to cap memorable week by tying the knot: 'My biggest achievement'

New SA Rugby Player of the Year, Eben Etzebeth, will cap a memorable week when he marries Anlia van Rensburg on Saturday.

The Springbok lock was on Tuesday crowned the country's best rugby player for 2022 after yet another stellar season in the Green and Gold.

In July last year, Etzebeth became the seventh Springbok to play 100 Tests for South Africa, and he put in a massive performance to help his side to a 30-14 win over Wales in the deciding third Test at Cape Town Stadium. 

A huge structure with the words 'Eben 100' was wheeled out onto the turf and set ablaze when Etzebeth ran out before his fiancée, Van Rensburg, brought the house down by singing the national anthem. 

After receiving his Player of the Year award at SARU House in Plattekloof on Tuesday, Etzebeth told reporters it was extra special as he's also getting married on Saturday.

"It's obviously a privilege, I looked at the names on the trophy and there's some wonderful individuals on there. But it's a team sport and also well done to the other nominees, I think they were all fantastic.

"There are so many other guys who don't always get recognised but it's nice to win this trophy for the first time.

"I got engaged last year and I'm getting married this Saturday... that's probably my biggest achievement yet, getting the best trophy I can get," he said.

Tuesday's award, along with last season's heroics, capped a memorable period for the Bok enforcer, who recently moved from Toulon in France to join the Sharks in Durban.

"Getting my 100th [cap] with Anlia singing the national anthem that day was special. Also to have my family and her family there was special... and now this trophy, it's special getting recognised as an individual. [But] it's a team sport and you

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