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Skosan: Whatever happens with Boks isn’t in my hands

- Jacques van der Westhuyzen

JOHANNESBU­RG: If you keep on knocking, someone will eventually open the door. That’s the motto by which Courtnall Skosan has lived for the past two seasons.

And earlier this week, Springbok coach Allister Coetzee opened the door – if only slightly – for the Lions wing.

Skosan was invited to the third and final national training camp next week, ahead of the announceme­nt of the 31-man squad for June’s threeTest series against France. It is a first call-up to a Springbok squad of any kind for the 25-year-old Lions stalwart.

He has been overlooked until now, in spite of him being one of the most consistent wings in South African rugby for a good few seasons.

But thoughts of actually getting a Test chance in a few weeks’ time are the furthest thing on his mind right now.

“Look, I’m happy to have been invited to the camp, but whatever happens is not in my hands,” Skosan, pictured, said this week.

“We’ve got a big match to play this week (against the Bulls at Ellis Park on Saturday) and all my focus is on that.

“And there’s still a game next week (against the Kings) before the June break so there are more important things to think about. We’re in a very important part of our campaign.”

Indeed, the Lions are sitting pretty after their trip to Australia where they picked up 14 points with wins against the Force, Rebels and Brumbies.

“It helps when the team plays well,” he said. “We just want to go out there and enjoy ourselves, and give the fans something to cheer about.”

And how the Lions fans have loved watching Skosan. He has thrilled with his electric pace, silky smooth running style, and big heart in defence and under the high ball.

He scored a whopping four tries earlier this year in his team’s 44-14 win against the Reds and will be hoping for more against the Bulls this weekend.

“They’re a quality side and we respect them fully, despite what they’re going through,” Skosan said.

Skosan said he and his teammates are fully aware of the Lions’ position on the standings and expectatio­ns of them repeating last year’s efforts, or going one better and winning the competitio­n this year.

“So much can still happen, but we’re happy with what we’ve been able to do up to now,” he said.

“I’ve got a responsibi­lity to my team and need to deliver again on the weekend. That’s all that matters right now.”

If Skosan keeps on delivering like he has, Coetzee might not have any other choice but to swing that Bok door open and invite him in. It would be long overdue.

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