Horn sustained the injury during the Lions’ Round 15 fixture against Benetton at Ellis Park and appeared at the post-match press conference on crutches. Initial assessments indicate a bruised knee with a projected recovery period of approximately four weeks, effectively ruling him out of the closing stages of the URC.
The timing is particularly unfortunate for both player and country, as Springbok head coach Rassie Erasmus faces a growing crisis in the number eight position. Jasper Wiese, South Africa’s incumbent in the role, has been sidelined for the season due to a neck injury requiring surgery. His absence, along with that of Bulls loose forward Elrigh Louw – who is recovering from a potentially career-threatening injury-has left a void in the national squad’s back row.
Horn, recently named the Lions’ 2024 Forward of the Year, had emerged as a compelling candidate to fill that gap. Though uncapped at the Test level, his consistent performances at domestic level had positioned him as a strong outside contender for a Springbok debut during the upcoming international window.
The Springboks are set to face the Barbarians in late June, followed by Test matches against Italy and Georgia, before the 2024 Rugby Championship commences in August. With key figures unavailable, the number eight jersey remains a point of strategic focus for Erasmus.
Among the remaining candidates, Springbok captain Siya Kolisi has recently been trialled in the role at the Sharks – likely under direction from the national setup. While Kolisi has predominantly played as a flanker throughout his international career, he has adapted well to the position, contributing significantly on both attack and defence and currently ranks second in tries scored in the URC.
Other potential replacements include Kwagga Smith, who has served effectively as an impact substitute and previously started at number eight against Ireland in July. Evan Roos, who featured against Wales and Portugal in 2023, has returned from shoulder surgery and has shown signs of renewed form. Promising young talent Cameron Hanekom may also be in contention, provided he maintains fitness.
Additional options on the periphery include the Du Preez twins, Dan and Jean-Luc, as well as Phepsi Buthelezi, Celimpilo Gumede, Juarno Augustus, and the Tshituka brothers – each bringing their own strengths to a role that now appears wide open heading into a demanding season of international rugby.
Horn’s absence removes one of the more promising candidates from immediate consideration, underscoring the increasing importance of depth and adaptability within the Springbok loose forward ranks.