ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

The Ross Skeate Diary - A Rugby decision

BY Grant Constable  ·  Friday Jul 16, 2010

The Ross Skeate Diary - A Rugby decision


Since we last caught up with Ross, he’s gone South, leaving Toulon to take up the challenge with the Sharks in Durban, back in South Africa where it all began. Still young enough to have a Test career, Ross gave us his thoughts on the big move.


How advantageous is the concept of moving through various countries while being employed to play the game one loves? Arriving into a new team set-up surrounded by immediate friends, bound by the mutual understanding of being engaged in the same pursuit of rugby glory, while at the same time discovering new adventures and people around every corner?


Yeah, as opening gambits go I didnt think it was that great either.

Sure moving from country to country may provide a few difficulties for anyone, and a very special set of trials and challenges for any rugby player, but like my very wise mom says; “Change is always a good thing.” Shes bloody right of course!

I cannot tell you or even begin to explain the weight and value of the education that rugby has already gifted me. Many times I have marvelled at how similar the lessons learnt through rugby imitate the life lessons we learn through um, life. This trip to and from the land of Baguettes and Frog Legs has opened my eyes even further to a new experience that in truth I never knew I could have previously enjoyed. That old nut about ‘comfort zones and all that.’

Going to Frenchland I knew that the challenge was going to be a humbling and awesome one but as to what depths I can only see through the clear goggles of hindsight. No, not its closely related cousin the ‘Beer Goggle’, which results in a completely different experience altogether.

Deciding to return to South Africa wasnt an easy decision, and although I knew that I was returning a more complete, capable rugby player with my best years still ahead of me, I knew the challenges involved and what choosing this next path in my career meant.

It is a decision though unquestionably that I am so very happy to have made. Of course just how happy only time and circumstance shall tell, but I’ve got a very good feeling about this one! Especially as moving to Durban has granted me the time and opportunity to play within a supremely professional set-up that will only continue my education as a rugby player and my development in the same vein.

I was asked a few times why did I not want to return to Cape Town and of course the idea did appeal, but I know enough now to know that Durban is definitely the best place for my playing career at this point which is of paramount importance to me now.

I still have so many good memories at Western Province and I shall always treasure them, much like the friendships and memories that I shall always carry with me from Toulon. But I need to be here, now.

I cant tell you how excited I am to get rolling although all these youngsters are seriously gonna keep me on my toes. After all 27 years old is positively middle-aged in the Southern Hemisphere. I think I need to buy a red Ferrari to help with my mid-life crisis!

So onwards and upwards then as I dash headlong into this year’s Currie Cup competition, one that I have come to know and love so well. But this time I’ll be running out as a Sharkie!

All the best, and keep in touch with me and with RugbyDump.

Skeato


_______________________________________________________________________________





Follow Ross Skeate’s progress as he starts his new career with the Sharks, traveling the country and finding his feet in beautiful Durban. Ross will post photos, blog posts, match reports, and more on his site, so make sure you visit





RossSkeate.com

regularly and follow him on Twitter



@RossSkeate

.

ADVERTISEMENT

Related Articles

  • 133 WEEKS AGO

    Breaking down the greatest year of international...

  • 315 WEEKS AGO

    scottish prop saves fire victim

  • 318 WEEKS AGO

    New Rugby X tournament insane



ADVERTISEMENT

Great Tries

  • 37 WEEKS AGO

    The Gallagher Premiership is back - A thrilling match at Tottenham

  • 41 WEEKS AGO

    Sensational score at the Stadio Olympico

  • 47 WEEKS AGO

    Flying frenchman scores tremendous try for Toulon

  • 47 WEEKS AGO

    Young England hopeful continues to impress with double against Stade Français

  • 48 WEEKS AGO

    Full throttle Premiership final rematch ends in heartache

View All

Big Hits & Dirty Play

  • 54 WEEKS AGO

    Wallabies wunderkind Sua'ali' and Scotland captain Tuipulotu clash

  • 55 WEEKS AGO

    Ireland 'steal' Argentina's opening try as debate rages

  • 56 WEEKS AGO

    WATCH: The biggest hit from week one of the Autumn Nations Series

  • 60 WEEKS AGO

    'Cheap shot' from Leicester Tigers vs Northampton Saints causing a stir online

  • 60 WEEKS AGO

    Wild moment leads to all in brawl during Welsh derby between Cardiff and Scarlets

View All

See It To Believe It

  • 42 WEEKS AGO

    'A few nuts and bolts out' - Eden Park streaker sheds boxers to achieve goal

  • 45 WEEKS AGO

    SHOCK results in the PWR keeps top four race thrilling

  • 48 WEEKS AGO

    Santiago Carreras scores a blinder in front of thrilled Kingsholm crowd

  • 49 WEEKS AGO

    Fans in awe as Kildunne finishes off STUNNING team try

  • 52 WEEKS AGO

    Supporters can't believe Saracens Sharp's UNBELIEVABLE finish

View All

Funnies

  • 42 WEEKS AGO

    'A few nuts and bolts out' - Eden Park streaker sheds boxers to achieve goal

  • 48 WEEKS AGO

    Nightmare blunder from Exeter winger as try goes wanting

  • 50 WEEKS AGO

    'A dog with a mallet up its arse could’ve written Johnny’s book' Donnacha O'Callaghan

  • 51 WEEKS AGO

    ‘The knee slide was too much’ - Ben Earl reflects on THAT viral moment

  • 51 WEEKS AGO

    U.S. Army Special Operations Sergeant Major makes big claim about rugby

View All

Amateur

  • 48 WEEKS AGO

    Nightmare blunder from Exeter winger as try goes wanting

  • 48 WEEKS AGO

    Santiago Carreras scores a blinder in front of thrilled Kingsholm crowd

  • 151 WEEKS AGO

    You Won’t See Many Better Than This Silky-Smooth Try From Llandovery RFC

  • 152 WEEKS AGO

    Incredible Scenes As Caldy RFC Hand Ealing First Championship Defeat Of The Season

  • 175 WEEKS AGO

    Dubious Score Decides Result Of Rugby's Biggest Schools Fixture

View All

Player Features

  • 43 WEEKS AGO

    The Capuozzo try that jump-started Italy's victory

  • 49 WEEKS AGO

    RugbyDump's top five backrows in 2024

  • 51 WEEKS AGO

    ‘The knee slide was too much’ - Ben Earl reflects on THAT viral moment

  • 51 WEEKS AGO

    Marcus Smith makes big call on his future

  • 54 WEEKS AGO

    'Eligible for England' - Fans react to South African star's contract announcement

View All