**With Bongi Mbonambi, Malcolm Marx and Schalk Brits the World Cup champions had a squad full of hooking talent - many are now tipping Joseph Dweba to be the next Springbok up.** At 24, the dreadlocked No.2 continues to go from strength to strength after dominating the 2019 Currie Cup with the Toyota Cheetahs and now tearing up the Guinness PRO14. We caught up with the second-highest try-scorer in the Championship to discuss all things Cheetahs, Springboks and beating Leinster on Saturday, to find out what’s fuelling his rise. “My son is 18 months old now and he’s so busy, he’s just busy!” said the Cheetahs hooker. “His name is Khayoné – he’s my first boy. “100 percent I want him to grow up to be a rugby player, first up though I will want him to focus on his studies! But yes, after that I can definitely see him being the next big thing! “I don’t want to put any pressure on him of course, I just want him to enjoy his life.