• Kiwi Fox hopes All Blacks bounce back

    Ryan Fox
    Fox is desperate for an All Blacks win

    New Zealand golf professional Ryan Fox, the son of former All Black Grant Fox and who is only three strokes off the lead going into the weekend of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, has joked that if the Springboks beat his team again this Saturday he won’t be able to face the South African golfers in the tournament.

    Especially George Coetzee.

    The Springboks beat the All Blacks 36-34 in a memorable Test in Wellington last month. They face each other again on Saturday at Loftus Versfeld.

    ‘I guess with the amount of South Africans playing in this tournament, if the All Blacks don’t front up and win I might not be able to turn up on Sunday. I certainly did get a bit of stick from the South Africans on tour after we lost. I ended up having dinner with nine South Africans the Monday night after that Test, so maybe I’m just a sucker for punishment as well,’ Fox, son of former All Black Grant Fox, said.

    ‘We had a lot of banter on tour about the rugby last year when we smacked the Boks. I remember winding George Coetzee up a lot about that and he didn’t like it very much. But there is a lot of banter between me and the South African players on tour. Those guys love their rugby.’

    With this European Tour pro-am tournament always featuring a large contingent of South African golf professionals, sports stars and businessmen – this year former Springboks Fourie du Preez, Schalk Burger Sr and Rob Louw and Proteas cricketer Jacques Kallis are among the country’s sporting greats playing – Fox is desperate not to endure another All Blacks defeat against the South Africans.

    ‘I’m certainly looking forward to watching this game. I’d like it to be a close game, but I’d obviously like the All Blacks to come out on top because I might cop a fair bit of stick on Sunday if they don’t. But you know, it’s great to have a common passion outside of golf with the South African boys. They love their fishing as well so we get along pretty well.’

    -By Michael Vlismas at The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship

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