Ambitious Western Province paid a dear price for their win over Griquas at the weekend, with a major injury blow ahead of their crucial north-south derby against the Blue Bulls this coming Saturday.
While the 48-32 won over Griquas took WP a giant leap closer to a spot in the play-offs, the hamstring injury of star prop Wikus Blaauw could not have come at a worse time.
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Blaauw sustained a second-grade tear to his hamstring and will be sitting out the rest of the season.
He could be on the injury list for up to six weeks.
Province now travel to Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria for Saturday’s game against the defending Bulls without two of their front row stalwarts – as fiery hooker Tiaan Liebenberg is already out for the remainder of the season.
JC Kritzinger could start at prop against the Bulls on Saturday, after replacing Blaauw at half-time on Friday, with JD Moller on the bench.
WP coach Allister Coetzee described the won last Friday as “mission accomplished”.
“It was actually a very good performance in the first 60 minutes of the game. I think the guys really achieved what we wanted to and we scored some brilliant tries.
“We were actually were very accurate again. If you look at the next three games, or next five games in the competition, it’s going to be quite tough. You look at resting some of the players and getting them off and then suddenly you realise you are sitting with youngsters of 19 and you want them to call the shots.
“I know a lot of people are asking questions about why bring on the substitutions so early, but you can’t have your cake and eat it. But I’m still proud of the players. I think they did a very good job.
“With the youngsters that we played you miss a lot of communication and organisation at this level, but its okay. They gained good experience. I’m still very proud of them for scoring the last try at the end.
“I think it is clear we wanted to get 15 points from the last 3 games. We got the 15 points. Going forward the next two games of the second round are going to be tough.
“It is going to be very hard, but we are looking forward to the challenge going to Loftus next weekend.”
Coetzee said at this stage of the competition it was important to keep the players fresh.
He was also happy with the way the midfield combination of Juan de Jongh and Jean de Villiers is developing.
“Jean showed his class – he is world class player, absolutely. The Boks are coming back and we are very happy with the way Jean and Juan have been combining over the last couple of days, also a player like Willem de Waal has been instrumental and he’s played well.
“Dewaldt Duvenage has also played well and so did the rest of the backline. It’s all about a pack that is really laying a solid foundation for us. That is want you want going to the Bulls next week, another solid display by our pack.
“Our captain [Anton van Zyl] played all the games this year and hopefully the break he got during the last 20, 25 minutes would help for next week. It is about keeping the players fresh.
“We have the Bulls and the Sharks in the last two games and then we are in the play-offs, so our goal is to make sure the players are fresh for the next few weeks.”
That leave the WP with no cover at tighthead, where is the Argie?
I am not 100% sure that the WP will make the semi’s. Their form has not been that great and they have the Bulls and Tjarks to play……..eish!
@ Loosehead:2 – Loosie, I think Province will make the semi. Sure they have two tough games against the Bulls and Sharks, but Bulls and Sharks too will have a very tough game against Province too. Province could beat both Bulls and Sharks.
For now I see it like this:
Sharks
WP
Bulls
Lions
Not in that order but see those teams making the semi. It is who will top the log, I have no clue about that. Sharks still need to play Province at Newlands and that will be very tough. But if Province lose to Bulls this weekend then even if we lose to Province we will top the log.
Sorry Loosie think Lions could beat the Cheetahs this weekend and get that semi final spot. They are playing some great rugby.
When are the Boks getting back to their franchise to play?
Why Bissie, Beast and JPP were yanked off to the conditioning program for the Boks I have no cooking clue why. They had just been conditioned to play for the Sharks and needed game time more than doing another conditioning program with the Boks.
Hope they back for the WP game. Then Pronvince will have their Boks back too. Going to be very tough game that.
4@ Puma:
This coming weekend the Conditioned Bokke still sit out, next week they’re up for selection.
@ grootblousmile:5 – Okay so they back for the important test for us then. 😀
Think Bulls would have like to have their Boks back this weekend 😀
Cheers gbs, Out of here now. Back later.
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