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Henco van Wyk shredded defences as junior, but really wants to be an Am-like defence genius

Henco van Wyk's sublime and ultimately match-winning try for the Lions in last weekend's thrilling win over Edinburgh might've reinforced his reputation as one of South African rugby's most exciting attacking talents.

Yet while he roasted a myriad defenders with weaving and powerful runs at junior level for Monument and the Baby Boks, the 21-year-old is very clear that he wants to become an all-round baller.

In other words, Van Wyk wants to emulate Springbok ace Lukhanyo Am.

For all Am's gifts as a playmaker, his real art remains an almost freakishly effective defensive organiser, the skill that's nowadays valued more at international level than creativity.

Van Wyk is already showcasing that in abundance, not only boasting an outstanding 96% tackle success rate but winning two turnovers and showing a penchant for useful positioning when he and his teammates need to mark opponents.

"The No 13 jersey has really become a position where defending is paramount, particularly in terms of organisation," said the youngster hailing from Rustenburg.

"It's definitely an aspect of my game that I pride myself on. I've also learnt that much of that defending comes from the heart, but yeah, from a technical perspective I don't think you can get away playing there if you're not into that aspect."

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Sitting next to the smiling rookie was the man who arguably revolutionised the role of an outside centre on defence, Bok legend and Lions assistant Jaque Fourie, who's taken pride in turning his protégé into a fearless, calm and canny operator.

"Defence is something we've really worked hard with him on. But let's not forget his attacking abilities, which are

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