Why ex-Springbok’s son would ‘love’ to play for the All Blacks
Jordi Viljoen of the Hurricanes is congratulated by Ruben Love after scoring a try during the Super Rugby Pacific Round 1 match between the Western Force and the Hurricanes at HBF Park in Perth, Friday, February 23, 2024.
Jordi Viljoen has Green and Gold blood coursing through his veins, but the scrum-half has revealed his international ambitions lie with the All Blacks.
Jordi is the son of ex-Springboks scrum-half Joggie Viljoen jnr. and the grandson of Joggie Viljoen snr, who also represented South Africa back in the 1970s.
However, the 20-year-old is not looking to follow the family tradition of playing for the Boks and has plans to pull on the black jersey instead after a barnstorming Super Rugby Pacific debut for the Hurricanes.
Born in South Africa, Jordi was just a toddler when the family moved to New Zealand when his father joined Manawatu in 2007 after a stint with the Hurricanes in 2000.
Super Rugby debut
After representing New Zealand U20s last year at the U20 World Rugby Championship, Viljoen was included in the Hurricanes wider squad for the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season and was a surprise inclusion in the starting line-up for their opening game against the Western Force.
He was handed the starting jumper in his first game, ahead of All Blacks number nine Cam Roigard, who was included on the bench and scored his first try for the side that his father represented.
“A lot of joy and happy emotion getting to run out for my first time. Starting as well, you never really expect it on debut and just super grateful,” Viljoen told RNZ.
“Very special for my family, especially Dad playing for the same club. Everyone stayed up late to watch the game, so super happy.”
After getting his first taste of Super Rugby, the half-back confirmed that he would not follow his father and grandfather’s footsteps.
“100% I’d love to play for the All Blacks,” he said.
“It’s been a dream ever since moving here. New Zealand has given me a lot of opportunities in terms of rugby and living a safe and happy life to be honest.”
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Aaron Smith connection
To get to that level, Viljoen has plenty of competition to swat off to catch new All Blacks coach Scott Robertson’s eye, with TJ Perenara and Roigard in the Hurricanes squad before even looking elsewhere in New Zealand.
However, he will be able to fall back on some advice from Aaron Smith, who is a family friend.
“I always had a really good family connection with Aaron Smith,” he explained.
“When Nuggy (Smith) was at Fielding Ag [Fielding High School] and Manawatū, my dad would take him for training, and we were really close with their family, and we have a personal bond.”
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