Another big day looms for Springbok coach Allister Coetzee

22 May 2017 - 19:04 By Craig Ray
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Springbok coach Allister Coetzee's position remains a lingering mystery as he awaits a decision on his future in the job.
Springbok coach Allister Coetzee's position remains a lingering mystery as he awaits a decision on his future in the job.
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Tuesday marks another big day for Springbok coach Allister Coetzee when he names his first squad of the season for the June series against France.

After a dismal 2016 that saw the Boks win just four out of 12 Tests and suffer eight losses‚ Coetzee has to get his 31-man group right‚ despite a long injury list. Part of the excuse Coetzee used by the end of 2016 was that he was appointed late to the job and didn’t have enough time to prepare his team.

Ironically though‚ the Boks won two of their first three Tests in his charge when they beat Ireland 2-1 in a tight home series. The more time the coach spent with them‚ the worse results became.

  • 'It was probably our best 40 minutes‚ those first 40 minutes' - AckermannThe gauntlet was thrown down at the Lions players when they returned from their unbeaten three-match tour of Australia last week. 

But there has been more clarity about the coaching staff and more time to map out the season in its entirety. But besides the Lions‚ and to a lesser extent the Stormers‚ SA teams have struggled in Super Rugby this year‚ making selections even more complex for the Bok coach.

He’s held three training camps and will have a strong idea about the type of player he wants‚ but the reality is that in certain positions SA is thin at the moment. No 8 Duane Vermeulen is set to be the only overseas-based player picked for the series with Francois Louw injured.

  • Ackermann backs Jantjies for the Springbok flyhalf positionWhether it's sage or biased‚ but Lions coach Johan Ackermann dispensed advice for Springbok coach Allister Coetzee ahead of Tuesday's squad announcement for the three-Test series against France. 

Coetzee is likely to go for 18 forwards and 13 backs in his initial squad. Lions scrumhalf Ross Cronje has done enough this season to push his claims as the Boks’ starting halfback while Sharks’ centre Lukhanyo Am should be rewarded for his excellence and consistency throughout the season.

Lions wing Courtnall Skosan is another newcomer set for a taste of Test rugby after another strong season.

  • Boks snub did not influence Faf's decision to leave the LionsHis exclusion from the Springbok training squad did not fuel his decision to take up contract in England‚ Lions scrumhalf Faf de Klerk explained on Thursday. 

He is the leading South African try scorer in Super Rugby with seven. Coetzee will again entrust Elton Jantjies and Pat Lambie with the flyhalf duties‚ assuming the latter is cleared of concussion after another heavy blow last week.

Stormers utility back Dillyn Leyds is also set to be rewarded for his excellent form that his seen him play with composure at wing‚ fullback and flyhalf this season.

He gives the coach an emergency flyhalf option as well. Up front Bulls prop Lizo Gqoboka‚ who has been a rare shining light in their otherwise shambolic campaign‚ is set to make his first Bok squad. Cheetahs prop Ox Nche is another likely to receive the nod despite playing in a struggling team while veteran hooker Chiliboy Ralepelle is on track for a Bok recall.

Probable Bok squad: Backs – Lukhanyo Am‚ Ruan Combrinck‚ Ross Cronje‚ Damian de Allende‚ Elton Jantjies‚ Jesse Kriel‚ Pat Lambie‚ Dillyn Leyds‚ Lionel Mapoe‚ Rudy Paige‚ Jan Serfontein‚ Courtnall Skosan‚ Jano Vermaak. Forwards – Uzair Cassiem‚ Lood de Jager‚ Jean-Luc du Preez‚ Pieter-Steph du Toit‚ Eben Etzebeth‚ Lizo Gqoboka‚ Siya Kolisi‚ Frans Malherbe‚ Malcolm Marx‚ Bongi Mbonambi‚ Franco Mostert‚ Tendai Mtawarira‚ Ox Nche‚ Trevor Nyakane‚ Coenie Oosthuizen‚ Chiliboy Ralepelle‚ Duane Vermeulen‚ Warren Whiteley.

- TMG Digital/TMG Sport

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