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Currie Cup final: Willemse moves to outside centre

- Craig Ray Cape Town

Western Province coach John Dobson has made a calculated risk by reshufflin­g his backline for Saturday’s Currie Cup final against the Sharks at Newlands.

Josh Stander comes in at flyhalf‚ which means Damian Willemse‚ who started at No 10 in last week’s semifinal against the Blue Bulls‚ moves one out to inside centre.

It is the first time Willemse has started at 12 at this level‚ though he was inside centre for the Junior Boks at the 2017 Under-20 World Championsh­ips in Georgia.

Scrumhalf Jano Vermaak also makes a welcome return‚ but he will wear a specially designed splint on the fingers of his right hand following an injury in September.

Bok No 8 Sikhumbuzo Notshe also returns, with Juarno Augustus dropping out of the match 23.

Dobson acknowledg­ed that playing Willemse at inside centre was perhaps a surprise to many, but did not go as far as calling it a risk.

“We are aware the Sharks will play a territoria­lly based game, so we wanted to have a bit more firepower there‚” Dobson said. “Damian at 12 also gives us an extra kicking option. Josh has had a really good season‚ but it’s more than that. Last week we had three 20-yearolds at 8‚ 9 and 10‚ but for the final we have decided to ramp it up a bit.

“On attack we alternate 10 and 15 a lot‚ but now we have Damian at 12‚ so we can alternate him as well.

“This is not an unplanned move. Last week Damian moved to 12 for the last 25 minutes of the match‚ but because we went to extra time he actually played 45 minutes at inside centre.

“That was done with a view to the final. I don’t see this as a risk. We would have been more at risk if we had carried on the way we started last week. Damian has been told that in the short term his internatio­nal future is at fullback. There are some difference­s needed in his game. At fullback he is generally hitting the line at speed and last week that actually worked against us with him at 10‚

“Because he took the ball at pace in the flyhalf channel, [the space closed quickly] and we were unable to get outside the Bulls’ rush defence. “This is a safer option for us and him because there is less stress on him in terms of any decisionma­king and also allowing him to play his more natural game.

“Defensivel­y Damian is very strong and very aggressive. The way he defended in that channel last week impressed me.”

 ?? /Shaun Roy/Gallo Images ?? Changing places: Damian Willemse has been moved to outside centre for Saturday’s Currie Cup final.
/Shaun Roy/Gallo Images Changing places: Damian Willemse has been moved to outside centre for Saturday’s Currie Cup final.

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