Allister Coetzee conceded this week that Bryan Habana is “not firing”, but the Stormers coach still believes the Springbok wing will be an important player in the Super Rugby match against the Bulls at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday night.
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Habana left the Blue Bulls at the end of 2009 to join Western Province. In his first season in the Cape he scored 7 tries in 14 matches for the Stormers, as well as impressing with his work-rate.
However, his form took a huge dip when playing for the Springboks during the course of last season and it’s his tendency to make big mistakes that is of particular concern.
Examples are the kick-off that he dropped in last year’s Tri-Nations match against Australia and the intercept pass he threw in the weekend’s match against the Highlanders. His tendency to rush out of line on defence was also a major problem at test level last season.
Coetzee last week accused the Cape media of being on Habana’s back. This week he emphasised how important the wing’s x-factor can be to the side.
“Bryan is not firing at the moment, but still does things I appreciate and contributes to the team’s success. He makes a huge contribution with his experience on and off the field,” said Coetzee.
“It’s difficult for me to express in words how much he means to a player like young Danie Poolman and how he communicates at the back.
“I can understand why you are saying he’s disappointing on attack and that people want to see him score more tries. But I appreciate when he does things like chase the ball, catches it and wins turnover possession, or makes a big hit.
“I want him to continue focusing on that, but also be aware that he has the x-factor. We need to get him in positions where he can use it.”
The Stormers’ tactics may, of course, also be playing a role. One try in 240 minutes of Super Rugby points to a side that is not dynamic on attack, though there was an improvement against the Highlanders.
It’s important for the Stormers that their stars produce big performances.
Currently it has to be doubted whether WP have really got value for the considerable sum they invested in Habana.
At the Bulls his record was 37 tries in 61 games, while it now stands at 7 in 17 at the Stormers. Two of his tries in the Cape were scored against a Bulls second string at Newlands last year.
Habana’s 13 tries for the Springboks in 2007 was more than he managed altogether in his next three seasons – 2 in 2008, 4 in 2009 and 2 in 2010.
Of course, one has to consider the tactics of teams in which he played when stating that he is less prolific than before. In 2009 the Springboks used him predominantly to chase kicks by scrumhalf Fourie du Preez, while the Stormers take pride in their defence and “smothering” opponents.
However, it remains a fact that Habana is struggling with his form in spite of those factors.
When clashing with the media at the weekend, Coetzee wanted to know who he should rather pick.
It is probably a fact that Habana is currently a better option in pressure games than JJ Engelbrecht, Marcel Braché or Tythan Adams.
However, it cannot continue like this for too much longer. The last message Coetzee can afford to send is that any player – even those who consider themselves brands – are untouchable.
For Habana there cannot be a better opportunity to show his true colours than a match against his former employer in their back yard.
Habs needs two or three weeks in the Vodacom Cup to up his confidence.
He should not see it as a step back, but rather as one step left in order to take 3 right. Plus, the brake from the high tempo of Super rugby will probably help his confidence
en dit vat coetzee 3 games om dit agter te kom.dalk moet hy vodacom cup gaan speel.wynand olivier en habana se vorms sover is skokkend.ek hoop hulle speel beter die naweek want net die piesang boere speel goed.
@ Piet visagie:
Ja in so n lang seisoen sal ons maar sien wie is tops aan die einde. Al se n conditioning coach ook wat, en al se n coach ook dat die feit is maar net die menslike ligaam het maar sy eie beskermings meganismes.
Daarom is ek nog nie bekomerd oor FduP en WO nie, hulle het dit en hulle sal terug kom. Oor Habs , ek dink sy truuks is almal uitgewerk en hy bied niks meer nie, of hy kan sal net die tyd leer.
Pierre Spies maak my om dieselfde rede bekommerd. Het hy iks nuut om te wys nie, want al doen hy alles wat hom naam laat maak het hoe goed , weet sy teenstanders al sy moves. “OPGEBRUIK?” Lyk amper so, ne.
Die enigste manier wat Habana sal ‘fire’ is as sy nuwe kuif aan die brand slaan…..hy sal dalk so nou n dan n onderskep drie druk, maar hy kan nie enige van die vleuels in die kompetisie in n 1:1 situasie klop nie, hy moet ten minste n twee meter voorsprong he met n ooplyn voor, iemand soos Mvovo sal draaie om hom hol.
He has been a fantastic Bok.
However only hungry fighters stay at the top.
When he moved to the Cape I predicted that would be the end for him.
New marriage, combined with Cape Town social set living, and the final confirmation watching him on “Top Billing” with his magnificent house and wife.
He has achieved all the material luxury he could ask for.
Lekker comfortable is a difficult place to be a hungry fighter from!!
@ tight head:5 – Good post TH. You speak with total honesty there.
Can Habs get that hunger back? I am not sure. He has done it all and has everything he could possibly want. Only one thing missing is no other country has ever won back to back world cups. That could get him going. But there are some really exciting wings now to step in.
PdV will select Habs though.
@ Pietman:4 – Morning Piet, see you logged on. How long still in Saudi before you get your few weeks back home? Bet you can’t wait boeta.
ek dink wo se crashball moves is uitgewerk deur die ander spanne die highlander het gewag vir dit, so is habana ook uitgewerk.hulle weet hy like onderskep.kom ons hoop maar die 2 kom reg die naweek maar ek gaan nie my asem ophou nie.
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