Cape Town - South African-born flank CJ Stander continued his impressive form for Irish club Munster in European Champions Cup action this past weekend.
Stander picked up his fourth man of the match award of the season with another stellar performance in Munster's 22-10 victory over Racing 92 at Thomond Park.
The win secured Munster a home quarter-final in the competition.
According to the independent.ie website, the former Bulls loose forward made some telling line breaks, 18 carries and nine tackles in an all-action display.
Stander didn't just show his strength during the game but also pre-match as he pulled Munster scrum coach Jerry Flannery around during the warm-up.
The 26-year-old boasts 10 Test caps for his adopted country.
Watch the incident below:
@CJStander dragging @jerryflannery reminds me of when i was bold in dunnes. The mother dragging me out of the shop ????. #heros #SUAF pic.twitter.com/6NnKtLQL7X
— shane smith (@shanesmith32) January 21, 2017