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Big Joe Is The Bok Surprise
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 12:00
The selection of Joe van Niekerk at No 8 for the first Tri-Nations
Test against New Zealand in Wellington on Saturday is probably the only
real surprise in the team announced by Springbok coach Peter de
Villiers on Thursday.
Van Niekerk has been selected ahead of Pierre Spies ? and Ryan
Kankowski, who is ostensibly still being rested after a head injury ?
in a side that shows a third major shake-up in as many Tests since the
first against Wales five weeks ago.
This might, in the fourth Tests of the season, at last be the side
that De Villiers says he has had in his head from the outset. He has
certainly used the three incoming tour Tests to give all of his
selected squad a run to show their worth, but it has done little in the
sense of team-building (as opposed to team spirit and squad building).
De Villiers has brought back Butch James in at flyhalf for Frans
Steyn who drops to the bench, dropped Gcobani Bobo (left in Cape Town)
for Adi Jacobs at centre, has John Smit back at hooker after his two
Saturday?s in France with Gurtrho Steenkamp at loose head in place of
Tendai Mtawarira, selected fit-again flank Schalk Burger ? who has had
only 20 minutes of rugby in 10 weeks - in place of Luke Watson and
brings in Van Niekerk as No 8 for Kankowski.
Spies and Kankowski are not even on the bench, with Watson getting
the nod ? perhaps as cover for Burger who simply cannot be fit for 80
match minutes.
Despite these changes the side is much as was expected. However,
South African supporters will be perturbed by the fact the Springboks
will run onto the field on Saturday with their fourth front row
combination in four Tests and also their fourth loose trio combination
of the season.
The scrum cohesion in particular could be a problem facet for the
Springboks. The shuffled and reshuffled front three have been on the
back foot in two of the three Tests played so far, the second against
Wales being an exception ? and now another, seemingly better,
combination has to rectify the ills.
Only Butch James and Bryan Habana of the backs started in the World
Cup final while six forwards ran on against England. Steenkamp and
Ricky January are the other two World Cup players in the team.
South Africa: Conrad Jantjes, Odwa Ndungane, Adi Jacobs, Jean de
Villiers, Bryan Habana, Butch James, Ricky Januarie, Joe van Niekerk,
Juan Smith, Schalk Burger, Victor Matfield, Bakkies Botha, CJ van der
Linde, John Smit (capt.), Gurthro Steenkamp. Replacements: Bismark du
Plessis, Brian Mujati, Andries Bekker, Luke Watson, Bolla Conradie,
Frans Steyn, Percy Montgomery.
Sapa
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