
Bradley Davids
RugbyB|Sharks
South AfricaJuly 30, 2002
Biography
Quick-thinking and energetic, Bradley Davids is a scrum-half who thrives on tempo and the chance to spark a Sharks attack from the base of the ruck. Born on 30 July 2002, the South African half-back emerged through the Sharks' academy system and has steadily worked his way into United Rugby Championship contention. Davids combines a crisp, reliable pass with a livewire running threat, regularly probing around the fringes with sniping breaks that keep defenders honest and create momentum for his forwards. His tactical kicking adds another dimension, allowing him to manage territory and apply pressure when the Sharks look to play in the right areas of the field. As the link between a powerful pack and a dangerous backline, he places a premium on speed of service and clear communication, organising those around him and keeping the ball moving. He has also featured in Currie Cup rugby, where the demands of domestic competition have sharpened his decision-making and game management. Still early in his senior career, Davids represents an exciting prospect for the Sharks — a modern number nine with the pace, skill and competitive edge to grow into a key playmaking role for the Durban side.