Cape Argus

Will De Bruin throw Boks into the mix?

- JACQUES VAN DER WESTHUYZEN

GOLDEN LIONS head coach Swys de Bruin has some big calls to make in the next two days as he prepares his team for Saturday’s do-or-die Currie Cup clash with the Free State Cheetahs at Ellis Park.

The fourth-placed Lions must beat the defending champions if they are to qualify for the semi-finals next week, but De Bruin has to decide whether he will throw his five available Springbok players straight into the mix for the clash.

Backs Andries Coetzee, Courtnall Skosan and Ross Cronje, and forwards Malcolm Marx and Ruan Dreyer are all available for the match after joining the union yesterday following the Rugby Championsh­ip that wrapped up at Newlands over the weekend.

While De Bruin stated after last weekend’s win against Western Province that he would utilise all five of his Bok stars, it is understood some in the Springbok camp would prefer to see hooker Marx get a break and possibly the other players, too.

Coetzee, Skosan and Marx have started all of the Boks’ Tests this year and played virtually every minute of every Test, while Dreyer has played in parts and Cronje, too, hasn’t played in all the internatio­nals. Elton Jantjies and Franco Mostert have left to join their clubs in Japan and won’t be available for the Currie Cup.

It will thus be up to De Bruin to decide how he fits these five men into his squad – do they start, or come off the bench? He is as desperate as every other Currie Cup coach in South Africa to get a win this weekend and qualify for the semi-finals. With other results going their way, the Johannesbu­rg-based team could host a semi next weekend.

“Did you guys see what Malcolm did on Saturday,” gushed De Bruin after his side’s comeback win against Province on Sunday afternoon.

What might make the Lions coach’s decision a little easier is the fact that the Cheetahs are likely to be at full strength for the match. A Cheetahs “B” team has played for the most part during the Currie Cup competitio­n while the “A” team has been involved in the PRO14. That competitio­n breaks for two weeks, allowing the Cheetahs to send their strongest side onto the field this week and next.

That means the men from Bloemfonte­in could include in their team to play the Lions men such as captain Francois Venter, outside backs Makazole Mapimpi, Sergeal Petersen and Rosko Specman, and forwards Torsten van Jaarsveld, Paul Schoeman, Ox Nche and Oupa Mohoje.

As defending champions the Cheetahs, like the Lions, will want to give themselves their best chance of qualifying for the final and winning on Saturday has become a big deal.

De Bruin though will have a few other decisions to make, like who he picks at loose-forward.

He surprised many with the inclusion of rookies Jo Hanko de Villiers and Len Massyn as his flanks for the clash with WP, with Kwagga Smith at No 8, while rising star Hacjivah Dayimani had to be happy with a spot on the bench.

De Bruin though will also consider the bigger and bulkier Robert Kruger and Cyle Brink this week.

Meanwhile, wing Ruan Combrinck underwent shoulder surgery yesterday and is expected to be out of action for six months. That means he will miss the start of Super Rugby next year, just as he did this year.

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