Namibia coach Danie Vermeulen has named an exciting squad for their second match of the November tour to take on the French Barbarians in Toulon on Friday.
Fullback Russell van Wyk and centre JC Greyling will get their first opportunity of the tour, after missing out on Namibia’s 13-17 defeat to Canada in Wales. The starting XV shows 6 changes and one positional switch.
Loose forward Tinus du Plessis has been included in the starting line-up, subject to a fitness test he will undergo on Wednesday, after he injured a calf muscle before the Canada match. If he is unable to play, the back row will be reshuffled with Morné Blom moving from lock to flank, Stefan Neustädt will come in from the bench to partner Tjiuee Uanive at lock, and hooker DG Wiese will be on the bench.
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Vermeulen said the planned changes, if du Plessis can’t play, is to allow No 8 PJ van Lill more opportunity to carry the ball.
“We would like to keep our three options in the line-out, that’s why Stefan Neustädt will come in if Tinus can’t play. Tjiuee, Blom and Stefan will still be our options in the line-out and that will allow PJ to take the ball up,” he said.
Russell van Wyk gets his first start in a Namibian jersey while JC Greyling, who earned his first cap against Germany, will partner Darryl de la Harpe in midfield.
“We said at the start of the tour that if we don’t give the players an opportunity, we will never know what they are capable of at this level. We know that David Philander is a quality player, so Malcolm Moore gets a chance on the wing, and with Chrysander Botha injured, we must test our depth at fullback with next year’s World Cup in mind. So we have given Russell van Wyk an opportunity,” he added.
Vermeulen added that his coaching staff will focus on themselves this week to eradicate the issues that cost them a victory against Canada.
“You can’t really analyse the French Barbarians, they only get together this week, they have never played together before but we have an idea of what to expect, so the focus will be on ourselves and what we would like to do. We would like to get better at the breakdown and our defence also needs improvement,” he stated.
Namibia will not award Test caps for the match against the French Barbarians, who will be coached by former French coach Bernard Laporte.
Namibia: 15 Russel van Wyk, 14 Danie Dames, 13 JC Greyling, 12 Darryl de la Harpe, 11 Malcolm Moore, 10 Theuns Kotzé, 9 Ryan de la Harpe, 8 PJ van Lill, 7 Thinus du Plessis, 6 Rohan Kitshoff (Captain), 5 Tjiuee Uanive, 4 Mornè Blom, 3 Andre Schlechter, 2 Torsten van Jaarsveld, 1 Jaco Engels
Replacements: 16 Rathony Becker, 17 Johnnie Redelinghuys, 18 Casper Viviers, 19 Stefan Neustädt, 20 Thomasua Forbes, 21 Eneill Buitendag, 22 Shawn Kaizemi, 23 David Philander
French Barbarians Squad: Jena-Charles Orioli, Jody Jenneker, Vincent Debaty, Florian Fresia, Yohan Montes, Luc Ducalcon, Rodrigo Ortega Capo, Robins Watchou Tchale, Julien Ledevedec, Gerhard Vosloo, Virgile Bruni, Matthew Clarklin, Julien Capdeillayre, Heini Adams, Benoit Paillaugue, Jukes Plisson, Johnathan Wisniewski, Henry Chavancy (Captain), Fabrice Estebanez, Rene Ranger, David Smith, James O’Connor, Felix Le Bourhis