Wed. Jul 1st, 2026

The Nation’s Scapegoat: Why South Africa Wants to See Henry Pollock Humiliated

There’s a face that unites the entire nation, not in admiration, but in collective animosity. Henry Pollock has become the figure South Africans love to despise, a sentiment so strong it permeates every corner of society, from bustling bars to serene churches.

This widespread loathing is palpable, culminating in a fervent desire to see Pollock “get hurt” on the upcoming weekend. His image recently graced the cover of SA Rugby magazine, accompanied by the provocative headline: ‘Poms set for Bok Bruising at Ellis Park,’ a clear indication of the high stakes and emotional investment in the confrontation.

By Felix Harwood

Felix Harwood is a passionate sports writer based in Leeds, England. With over a decade of experience covering everything from local rugby matches to international cricket tournaments, Felix has built a reputation for his insightful analysis and compelling storytelling.

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