Duhan van der Merwe has left absolutely no room for doubt — he’s Scotland’s man, now and forever.
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Despite battling a dip in form, the destructive winger has firmly shut the door on any future in the green and gold of South Africa. Instead, he’s thrown his full weight behind the nation that gave him a second chance — and a rugby home.
Built Like a Wrecking Ball
At 6ft 4in and sculpted like solid granite, van der Merwe looks engineered to ruin defensive game plans.
With flowing blond locks and bone-crunching carries, he’s the kind of winger who blends comic-book hero aesthetics with real-world destruction — think Johnny Bravo meets Action Man, but with fend-offs that hurt.
Emotion Behind the Power
For all the brute force he brings on the field, there’s a deeply personal story underneath the muscle.
“When I speak about it, I get really emotional because it’s a country that has given me so much when I had nothing,” van der Merwe admitted.
It’s clear Scotland isn’t just a jersey — it’s a lifeline, a home, and a source of pride.
Townsend Backs His Star
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend isn’t panicking about the winger’s recent struggles, pointing instead to injury disruption.
“Probably more concerning that he’s had a few injuries,” Townsend explained.
“He’s not really had a run of games.”
Townsend highlighted positive signs from recent performances, including flashes of quality against Gloucester and moments of promise in the Hampden derby.
“He’s finding his form… he just needs more games. I believe he’ll be fit this week, which is a boost.”
With the Six Nations looming, Townsend remains confident van der Merwe can fire back into top gear — and remind everyone why he’s one of Scotland’s most feared weapons.
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