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Colin Steele
Colin Steele has established himself as one of Scottish rugby's most reliable and hard-working back-row forwards, combining breakdown expertise with defensive intensity throughout his professional career. Born on March 15, 1993, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Steele grew up immersed in Scottish rugby culture, where forward play and physicality are celebrated. His development through Scottish age-grade rugby showcased his natural aptitude for the demanding skills required of modern flankers—tackling, jackaling at the breakdown, and tireless work rate across the pitch.
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Cheslin de Ronde has established himself as one of rugby union's most dangerous attacking weapons, combining blistering speed with rugby intelligence and defensive solidity. Born in Cape Town in 1996, de Ronde grew up in the Western Cape playing rugby on dusty fields and dreaming of representing the Springboks. His smaller stature initially concerned scouts, but his exceptional pace—clocked at 10.7 seconds for 100 meters—and fearless tackling technique quickly made him impossible to ignore.
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