DHL Stormers coach Allister Coetzee has announced a powerful line-up for Friday night’s friendly clash against the Cheetahs at DHL Newlands (Kick-Off 19:00 SA Time).
As expected, Springbok lock Eben Etzebeth will start in his first match of 2015, his first appearance in a DHL Stormers jersey since 2013, whilst talented youngster Huw Jones gets a run at inside centre – his first start for the DHL Stormers – after Damian de Allende was ruled out with a slight quadriceps tear.
“It’s a slight tear, so we could’ve pushed Damian if, say, we were playing in a final,” said Coetzee on the www.iamastormer.com website. “It’s not serious, but we didn’t want to risk him at this stage of our pre-season preparations.”
Demetri Catrakilis, after missing last weekend’s trip to George with a stomach ailment, will start at flyhalf, whilst ABSA Currie Cup-winning lock Jean Kleyn has been named amongst the replacements after recovering from a knee (meniscus) injury which delayed his start to his team’s pre-season programme.
Inside centre / fullback Jaco Taute went for a basic scope (on his knee) yesterday and will be out of action for 4 to 6 weeks.
The injury is not considered to be of a serious nature (“basic wear and tear,” according to Coetzee), but his lay-off has given an opportunity to last year’s DHL WP Under 21 star, Johnny Kotze, who has been named on the bench to face the Cheetahs.
Tickets are available at just R 30.00 for Friday’s encounter between the DHL Stormers and the Toyota Cheetahs and can be purchased ONLINE (http://wprugby.computicket.com) or from Computicket outlets and Shoprite and Checkers stores. (Spectators are encouraged to purchase their tickets before matchday to avoid any disappointment on Friday evening.)
“This is our best possible team for this weekend,” said Coetzee, looking ahead to his team’s first home game of 2015.
“I know the Cheetahs have had a game against the Bulls and they will view this as another preparation game ahead of the Vodacom Super Rugby tournament.
“In order to get match sharp you need to play against other Super Rugby franchises and this week – after playing against SWD in George – brings with it different challenges, especially on defence against a team like the Cheetahs who like to play with width and have a good passing game.
“They have a good line-out maul and a lot of tricks up their sleeve with their attacking kicking game and they have an attacking mindset. Overall, it will be a good game – a good challenge and a good work-out for us.”
The DHL Stormers beat the SWD Eagles by 34 / 3 last weekend and will conclude their pre-season preparations against the Boland Cavaliers next weekend (Saturday 7 February).
“Last week’s game was important to get that first proper hit-out, contact session out of the way. This week we need to be sharper and concentrate on our detail more. We need to cut out those errors, do the basics right and show a big improvement across the board.
“The Boland game will give us an opportunity to – hopefully – bring back the likes of Siya Kolisi and Nizaam Carr… or to give Jean Kleyn more time and to bring our entire squad up to speed,” explained Coetzee.
Meanwhile, coach Coetzee also cleared up any recent media speculation over Mat Turner, the England Sevens ace who is back in Cape Town and currently training with the squad.
Coetzee said: “Mat is back in Cape Town, now that his Sevens commitments are a thing of the past.
“He asked if he could join us at training and we said yes – we certainly won’t chase him away. There is no commitment from our side and he has not been offered a contract, he just wants to keep fit and train at this stage.
“There are a lot of other players in the system we would need to give opportunities to first and Mat understands that. We will see how it goes and if he should warrant selection he would need to move via the proper structures – through the Vodacom Cup or the club system (for instance).”
DHL Stormers team: 15 Cheslin Kolbe, 14 Kobus van Wyk, 13 Juan de Jongh (Vice-captain), 12 Huw Jones, 11 Dillyn Leyds, 10 Demetri Catrakilis, 9 Nic Groom, 8 Duane Vermeulen (Captain), 7 Michael Rhodes, 6 Rynhardt Elstadt, 5 Manuel Carizza, 4 Eben Etzebeth, 3 Vincent Koch, 2 Scarra Ntubeni, 1 Steven Kitshoff
Replacements: 16 Bongi Mbonambi, 17 Alistair Vermaak, 18 Wilco Louw, 19 Jurie van Vuuren, 20 Jean Kleyn, 21 Neil Rautenbach, 22 Sikhumbuzo Notshe, 23 Louis Schreuder, 24 Kurt Coleman, 25 Johnny Kotze, 26 Robert du Preez, 27 EW Viljoen.
Referee: Jaco van Heerden
Not a bad Stormers squad at all… although Leyds & Huw Jones are weaker points to try and exploit against.
Leyds is weak on defence… very brittle there!
No “fetcher” this weekend either.
“It’s a slight tear, so we could’ve pushed Damian if, say, we were playing in a final,” said Coetzee
Only in a final? 😆
Pity that Pat Howard is still on loan in Europe as he could have used the absence of Jean\Damian and Jaco as an opportunity to impress Coetzee.
The weakness in this team is certainly Lleyds who does not appear to have the heart and physical presence to play at this level. Huw Jones is a very talented player but is English and will most likely not be available on the longer term.
Think Pat is lost to Province, he has the talent but others always got picked in front of him.
Will be another sad case of incompetent SA couching
@ Gena_ZA:
Hey Gena I think the problem is that WP bought too many young talent and the guys are not getting enough game time and get frustrated.
I see AC is leaving, first they took our old players, then they took the youngsters, then the players in their prime and now the coaches
What’s next?
Coetzee on his way to Japan
http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Coetzee-on-his-way-to-Japan-20150130
Especially for Toetie and Ackers
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