Chris Jack is back in the Vodacom Western Province starting lineup after injury ruled out Adriaan Fondse.

Vodacom WP take on the Sharks in Durban on Saturday (15:00 on SS1)  in an Absa Currie Cup first round match. Fondse has been ruled out with a knee injury that will keep him out of action for the rest of the season.

Jack replaced him last week against the Lions and he will add experience and skill to the second row. Flyhalf Peter Grant and centre Juan de Jongh were both declared fit after there were concerns about their fitness earlier this week. Both of them sat out Monday´s training session in Bellville. Grant was almost forced out of the Lions game due to a back spasm. Both, however, trained on Tuesday and were duly included in the team for Saturday´s big clash.

The Vodacom WP team is as follows:

15. Joe Pietersen
14. Tonderai Chavhanga
13. Juan De Jongh
12. Morgan Newman
11. Gio Aplon
10. Peter Grant
9. Dewaldt Duvenage
8. Puke Watson (C)
7. Duane Vermeulen
6. Francois Louw
5. Anton Van Zyl
4. Chris Jack
3. Brok Harris
2. Tiaan Liebenberg
1. Wicus Blaauw

Reserves:

16. Deon Fourie
17. JD Moller
18. De Kock Steenkamp
19. Pieter Louw
20. Bolla Conradie
21. Frikkie Welsh
22. JJ Engelbrecht

From WP Rugby Website

753 Responses to Province team to face Sharks

  • 751

    Haha ja dit was. ek gaan ook nou van die blog af klim. Leka aand verder almal.

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    John Bishop

    Perth – Ruan Pienaar will be at fullback when the Springboks face the Wallabies in the Tri-Nations international on Saturday, a source close to the Springbok team told The Witness on Wednesday.

    Pienaar, who has played most of his Test rugby at scrumhalf and flyhalf, will take over from his Sharks team-mate Frans Steyn at fullback.

    This is expected to be the only change to the Springbok starting line-up when coach Peter de Villiers announces his team on Thursday though flank Schalk Burger, returning from his lengthy suspension, will be on the bench.

    Steyn, powerful, brave and with a prodigious boot, could certainly have made the Springbok fullback berth his own but his decision to sign for French club Racing Metro will now cost him his place as coach Peter de Villiers looks to the future.

    Steyn will be on the bench as cover in case the Pienaar plan backfires.

    Pienaar may lack the booming boot of his Sharks team-mate but he is a more instinctive footballer than Steyn and knows when to run, pass or kick. Whether he has the positional sense and is safe under the high ball remains to be seen.

    Pienaar started the season as the Springboks’ first-choice flyhalf but the emergence of Morne Steyn as a match-winning kicker has resulted in him being relegated to the bench.

    De Villiers, his coaching staff and the selectors have made it clear that they regard Pienaar as the better all-round flyhalf and more effective in sparking his outside backs, but Morne Steyn’s kicking form has been irresistible.

    Of course, a strong argument could be made to field Pienaar at flyhalf and Morne Steyn at fullback where he has occasionally played for the Bulls and that could still be a possibility in the months ahead.

    Danie Rossouw (tweaked hamstring) is the only Bok fitness concern and he or Andries Bekker will cover the lock position from the bench.
    De Villiers defended his decision to fly his started team to Perth a day after the reserves had travelled.

    “Wednesday is normally the players’ day off and we wanted to keep the week’s preparation exactly the same as any other week,” De Villiers said shortly after his arrival in Perth.

    “We did all of the hard work on Monday and Tuesday. We’re trying a new thing and reducing the tour to two-and-a-half weeks. It was definitely a major factor in our decision that we were playing in Perth which is a short, nine-hour flight.

    The Springboks need six points from their next three games (two against Australia and one against New Zealand) to claim the title.

    The Wallabies said the mobility of the South African pack and the accuracy of their kicking game as their biggest threats.

    “The athleticism of the Bok pack is what stands out. They have the ability to really get around the park while also maintaining a solid set-piece and lineout. They’ve also really stepped up at the breakdowns with a guy like Heinrich Brussow, and Pierre Spies, Juan Smith, Danie Rossouw and Bakkies Botha really do the hard graft there. It is a simple game plan but very effective,” Australian assistant coach Jim Williams said on Wednesday.

    The Test kicks off at 12 noon (SA time) on Saturday with New Zealander Bryce Lawrence the referee.

    Likely Bok team: Ruan Pienaar, JP Pietersen, Jaque Fourie, Jean de Villiers, Bryan Habana, Morne Steyn, Fourie du Preez, Pierre Spies, Juan Smith, Heinrich Brussow, Victor Matfield, Bakkies Botha, John Smit (c), Bismarck du Plessis, Tendai Mtawarira.

    Reserves: Chilliboy Ralepelle, Jannie du Plessis, Andries Bekker or Danie Rossouw, Schalk Burger, Ricky Januarie, Adi Jacobs and Frans Steyn.

  • 753

    @sharky_forever – this is gonna be a disaster, I fear 🙁

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