Sylvian Mahuza
Sylvian Mahuza is a South African professional rugby union player. He can play as a winger, centre or fullback.
Career
Youth and Varsity Cup rugby
In 2009, he was called up to represent the Under-16 side at the Grant Khomo Week competition. In 2010 and 2011, he played for their Under-18 side at the Craven Week tournament.After high school in 2012, however, he moved to Potchefstroom, where he got involved in the youth setup of the provincial side, the, as well as playing rugby for Varsity Cup side.
Mahuza made eleven appearances in the team during the 2012 Under-19 Provincial Championship season, scoring three tries. In 2013, he played four matches in the 2013 Under-21 Provincial Championship, which included a match against in which he scored two tries.
In the Varsity Cup competition, he played six matches for the during the 2013 Varsity Cup competition, scoring two tries. He made eight appearances during the 2014 edition of the competition and ran in six tries as the NWU Pukke reached the final.
South Africa Under-20
Mahuza was also included in the South Africa Under-20 side that played against their Argentinean counterparts prior to the 2013 IRB Junior World Championship, but failed to make the final squad for the tournament.Leopards
Mahuza's first involvement in first team action came during the 2013 Currie Cup First Division season. He made his debut against the, playing off the bench and scoring his first try within ten minutes of appearing. He made two further substitute appearances against the and.Mahuza's next taste of first class action came during the 2014 Currie Cup qualification tournament. He started in five of their matches during the competition. Prior to the last round of matches, he was the joint-top try scorer in the league, with a brace of tries against the and the and one each against and putting him on a total of six tries. In their last match of the competition against the, Mahuza and teammate Luther Obi, who was also on six tries for the season before the match – scored four tries each to help the Leopards to a 103–15 victory, which also meant that Mahuza and Obi finished the competition as joint-top try scorers, with ten tries apiece.