Naka Drotské
Full names: Allen Erasmus
Date of birth: 15 Mar 1971
Place of birth: Senekal
School: Grey College
Springbok no: 601
Springbok debut province: Cheetahs
Physical: 1.82m, 108.0kg
Current age: 53
Test summary: Tests: 26 Tries: 3
First Test: 13 Nov 1993 Age 22 - Hooker against Argentina at Ferrocarril-Oeste Stadium, Buenos Aires
Last Test: 4 Nov 1999 Age 28 - Hooker against New Zealand at Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff
Test history:
DateAgePositionOpponentVenueResultScoreProvince
13 Nov 1993 22Hooker Argentina Ferrocarril-Oeste Stadium, Buenos Aires Win: 52-23  Cheetahs
10 Jun 1995 24Reserve Samoa Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 42-14  Cheetahs
13 Jul 1996 25Reserve Australia Sydney Football Stadium (Aussie stadium), Sydney Lose: 16-21  Cheetahs
10 Jun 1997 26Hooker Tonga Newlands, Cape Town Win: 74-101 try Cheetahs
21 Jun 1997 26Hooker Britain Newlands, Cape Town Lose: 16-25  Cheetahs
28 Jun 1997 26Hooker Britain Kingspark, Durban Lose: 15-18  Cheetahs
05 Jul 1997 26Reserve Britain Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 35-16  Cheetahs
19 Jul 1997 26Hooker New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Lose: 32-351 try Cheetahs
02 Aug 1997 26Hooker Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lose: 20-32  Cheetahs
09 Aug 1997 26Reserve New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland Lose: 35-55  Cheetahs
20 Jun 1998 27Reserve Ireland Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 33-0  Cheetahs
27 Jun 1998 27Reserve Wales Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 96-13  Cheetahs
28 Nov 1998 27Reserve Ireland Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road), Dublin Win: 27-13  Cheetahs
12 Jun 1999 28Hooker Italy Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth Win: 74-3  Cheetahs
19 Jun 1999 28Hooker Italy Kingspark, Durban Win: 101-01 try Cheetahs
26 Jun 1999 28Hooker Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Lose: 19-29  Cheetahs
10 Jul 1999 28Hooker New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin Lose: 0-28  Cheetahs
17 Jul 1999 28Hooker Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lose: 6-32  Cheetahs
07 Aug 1999 28Hooker New Zealand Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Lose: 18-34  Cheetahs
14 Aug 1999 28Hooker Australia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 10-9  Cheetahs
03 Oct 1999 28Hooker Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 46-29  Cheetahs
10 Oct 1999 28Reserve Spain Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 47-3  Cheetahs
15 Oct 1999 28Hooker Uruguay Hampden Park, Glasgow Win: 39-3  Cheetahs
24 Oct 1999 28Hooker England Stade de France, Paris Win: 44-21  Cheetahs
30 Oct 1999 28Hooker Australia Twickenham, London Lose: 21-27  Cheetahs
04 Nov 1999 28Hooker New Zealand Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 22-18  Cheetahs

Naka Drotske played at flank forward for South Africa Schools in 1992 but switched to hooker when he joined the Free State squad later that season, proving a dynamic cross between a tight and loose forward. He made his Springbok debut in the second test against Argentina in 1993, starting the match in his new position of hooker but switching to flanker later in the game. Interestingly, the great Springbok wing Chester Williams also made his debut the same day.

Naka narrowly missed out on selection to the 1995 World Cup Squad, with James Dalton and Chris Rossouw selected as the hookers, but was called-up when Dalton was suspended for being sent-off during the match with Canada. Drotske sat on the bench for the epic final, with Chris Rossouw playing in the No. 2 jersey; and Dalton returned as first choice Bok hooker the following season.

Naka earned a Springbok recall in 1997 and played in the first two tests against the British Lions. The Lions narrowly won the first test, even though the Springbok pack functioned well. In the second test Lion's locks Martin Johnson and Jeremy Davidson dominated the line-outs, and abysmal goal kicking by South Africa allowed the Lions to snatch a win and take an unassailable 2-0 series lead. Drotske was one of the players blamed and he was relegated to the bench for the final test, with Dalton returning. Dalton then held on to the No.2 jersey again for much of the Springboks record unbeaten 17-match run that ended in December 1998.

Drotske showed dynamic form for the Golden Cats in the 1999 Super 12 and this, coupled with an injury to Dalton, allowed him to finally establish himself as first-choice Springbok hooker, six years after making his debut. He maintained superb form to keep the position throughout South Africa's run to the semi-finals of the 1999 World Cup. Naka switched to the Blue Bulls in 2000 after many successful years at Free State Cheetahs and represented Northern Bulls in the Super 12.

He played three seasons for London Irish in the English Premiership, winning the Powergen Cup with them in 2002 and in 2002/03 he received the London Irish Players' Player of the Season as well as Supporters' Player of the Season Awards.

He returned to Free State Cheetahs in 2004 and representing the Cats in the Super 12. In a career highlight, Drotske was named ABSA Currie Cup Man of the Match when he captained the Cheetahs to a stunning 25-29 triumph in the 2005 final against the defending champions the Blue Bulls at their Loftus Versveld fortress. It was his last ever game for Free State and a wonderful send-off for Drotske the captain, as Free State claimed only their second Currie Cup title almost 30 years after their first one. Another career highlight was Naka's great try for the world famous Barbarians in their victory over Wales at the Millennium Stadium in May 2001.

In all, Drotske played 26 tests for the Springboks, scoring 3 tries. He made an incredible 127 appearances for the Free State Cheetahs at Provincial level and earned 50 caps for the Cats in the Super 12. He was unfortunate in that his Springbok playing days clashed with James Dalton and was also unlucky to play much of his rugby at a time when the opportunities for bench players were not as frequent as they have become with relaxed substitution rules.

- Malcolm Finch