
- Griquas mentor Pieter Bergh believes a huge part of his team's success in the Currie Cup this season has been his "mentality monsters".
- Bergh has taken the phrase from Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, pointing out that members of his gifted backline are similarly ruthless in their self-belief and will to win.
- Sango Xamlashe, skipper for the final and member of Bergh's "monsters", lauds the culture established by Bergh and his coaches, where learning trumps dwelling on mistakes.
Move over, Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool.
There are new "mentality monsters" in town, specifically in sleepy Kimberley.
Griquas mentor Pieter Bergh made the memorable comparison while describing his gifted young decision-makers in a backline that's become increasingly authoritative and potent ahead of Saturday's Currie Cup final against the Pumas.
"Mentality monsters" refers to a term coined by the Reds' charismatic manager to illustrate how his carefully crafted team went from proverbial bridesmaids to an outfit of serial winners - 5 major trophies in 4 seasons - by developing the type of mental steeliness that ruthlessly turned those disappointments into catalysts for success.
The cornerstone for being a "mentality monster" is unwavering self-belief, and Bergh believes his band of rookies in Johan Mulder (scrumhalf), Zander du Plessis (flyhalf) and the midfield pairing of Rynhardt Jonker and Sango Xamlashe have that by the bucketsful.
"I call those four players my 'mentality monsters'," said the Peacock Blues' head coach.
"They just have so much belief in themselves. For example, when we broke the Cheetahs' unbeaten run [by virtue of a brilliant 46-18 win a few weeks back], we had Johan lining up against Ruan Pienaar. We had Zander fronting up to Frans Steyn.
"We backed those young guys and they stepped up to the challenge and performed against opponents of that experience, two World Cup winners. They outplayed and outclassed them that day."
Given how Griquas went on a stellar run of form after that central derby win that catapulted them into their first domestic final since 1970, it's safe to say the "monsters" have been roaring.
"That just shows what these young guys can do. They truly believe they can win anything on any day," said Bergh.
"That's why I have full faith in them. I don't believe they'll be fazed by the moment and occasion. They will pitch up."
Unsurprisingly for a young man of Xamlashe's precociousness, Griquas' skipper for the showpiece - he's deputising for the injured Niel Otto - has flourished in such an environment.
"It's an environment where you learn a lot quicker," said the former Varsity Cup-winning leader and outside centre.
"You're able to try things and learn from those mistakes. To be able to go out and try things and receive unequivocal backing is amazing. You really grow and it improves your decision-making.
"We view every match as a great opportunity to learn."
Even the post-mortems of those trials and tribulations reflect a setup based on support.
"The way we review our games is probably not the same as many other teams in the traditional sense," said Xamlashe.
"We own up to our mistakes, but it's things we learn from. It's not about forgetting what you did wrong, it's about seeing if you could make that idea a better one.
"More importantly, we're having a really good time here together. The guys are enjoying it and that also helps with cohesion because almost we help each other and point out when we need to look out for certain things.
"We need to show each other the way and that also represents growth."
Kick-off is at 15:00.
Griquas
15 George Whitehead, 14 Munier Hartzenberg, 13 Sango Xamlashe (captain), 12 Rynhardt Jonker, 11 Luther Obi, 10 Zander du Plessis, 9 Stefan Ungerer, 8 Siba Qoma, 7 Hanru Sirgel, 6 Werner Gouws, 5 Derik Pretorius, 4 Cameron Lindsay, 3 Janu Botha, 2 Janco Uys, 1 Kudzwai Dube
Substitutes: 16 Simon Westraadt, 17 Eddie Davids, 18 Andries Schutte, 19 Johan Retief, 20 Michael Amiras, 21 Johan Mulder, 22 Fiela Boshoff, 23 Chris Hollis
Pumas
15 Devon Williams, 14 Tapiwa Mafura, 13 Sebastian de Klerk, 12 Eddie Fouche, 11 Jade Stighling, 10 Tinus de Beer, 9 Chriswill September, 8 Andre Fouche, 7 Willie Engelbrecht (captain), 6 Daniel Maartens, 5 Shane Kirkwood, 4 Deon Slabbert, 3 Ig Prinsloo, 2 Eduan Swart, 1 Corne Fourie
Substitiutes: 16 Llewellyn Classen, 17 Dewald Maritz, 18 Simon Raw, 19 Kwanda Dimaza, 20 Francois Kleinhans, 21 Giovan Snyman, 22 Ali Mgijima, 23 Alwayno Visagie