Du Toit's Dominance Recognized: A French Publication Crowns Him World's Best
The French rugby magazine, Midi Olympique, has named Springbok flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit as the 2025 World Player of the Year. This recognition comes as no surprise, given du Toit's exceptional performance throughout the year, culminating in South Africa's historic Rugby World Cup victory.
Du Toit, a 33-year-old veteran, played a pivotal role in South Africa's triumph in France. His relentless work ethic, unwavering consistency, and exceptional leadership were on full display during the tournament. In the quarter-final against France, he delivered a career-defining performance, showcasing his ability to lead and inspire his team.
The defining moment of his career came in the World Cup final against New Zealand. Du Toit's 28 flawless tackles were instrumental in securing a tense 12-11 victory, equaling the record for the most Webb Ellis Cups won by a nation.
Du Toit's impact extends beyond the World Cup. He was a key player in the Springboks' successful Rugby Championship campaign, earning the admiration of fans and critics alike. His versatility and all-around excellence were evident in his five starts at blindside flank, where he played the full 80 minutes in each match.
The accolades keep coming for du Toit. He was voted South Africa's best player in the Rugby Championship by SARugbymag.co.za readers and was named World Rugby Player of the Year in both 2019 and 2023. Now, he adds Midi Olympique's prestigious Oscar Monde award to his impressive collection of awards.
Du Toit's success is a testament to his dedication, skill, and leadership. His ability to consistently perform at the highest level has solidified his place as one of South Africa's greatest rugby players. As he continues to inspire and lead, his legacy will undoubtedly grow, leaving a lasting impact on the sport.