Cape Times

Fleck can spread the net

- Wynona Louw

STORMERS coach Robbie Fleck will have a few more choices in terms of his team selections for their big match against the Sharks this weekend.

Earlier this week, Stormers assistant coach Paul Feeney said that a number of players have returned from injury to resume training.

Tighthead prop Frans Malherbe, wing JJ Engelbrech­t, centre Dan Kriel and scrumhalf Dewaldt Duvenage are all fit and available for the Round 10 clash, while flyhalf Jean-Luc du Plessis will get some game time with Western Province this weekend.

Now the fixture at Kings Park is important for both teams – the Sharks will want to bounce back after their humbling result against the Bulls, while the Stormers will be hunting a victory to put their away-game demons to sleep after losing all five of their away-from-Newlands encounters this season.

For Fleck’s team, a positive result is also crucial to get some momentum as they head into the second half of the Super Rugby competitio­n, after a tough first half which saw them come out on top in only three of their eight games.

Disruption­s due to injury haven’t helped the Stormers either, and it has obviously also been detrimenta­l to continuity in some positions, and perhaps also team cohesion.

“We’ve got a few players back at training, so that’s promising,” the coach in charge of the Stormers’ unstructur­ed attack and defence said.

“There are players back who obviously haven’t played yet, so some of them will play for John Dobson. We’ve got a few more players to choose from, so that’s good.”

“Jean-Luc du Plessis needs a week with John Dobson (SuperSport Rugby Challenge), but we’ll have JJ Engelbrech­t, Dan Kriel and Dewaldt Duvenage. It’s a good time to welcome back some people. Frans is good to go. We’ll still be assessing Cobus Wiese in the next few days. We have been a bit short on numbers at times. So we’re in a better spot than we were two weeks ago.”

With Malherbe returning from a lenghty spell on the sidelines due to a neck injury and Kriel also having been out of action for a while, easing them in is surely the way Fleck will go. But having some backup going forward is certainly a boost for the injuryplag­ued Stormers.

After Paul de Wet’s try-scoring outing in the Stormers’ last match before their bye (against the Lions at Ellis Park), alarm bells aren’t going off at No 9. And with Justin Phillips being injured, there’s Jano Vermaak, De wet and now Duvenage, with Vermaak most likely to continue against the Sharks. In terms of the outside backs, former Bok wing Engelbrech­t showed what he can bring to the Cape side before he got injured, but his absence has also given Craig Barry a chance to impress... which he has done times 10.

The Stormers backline isn’t one that needs a lot of chopping and changing, but perhaps a starting berth at fullback for Dillyn Leyds would put many “how would he go with a bit of consistenc­y” questions to bed. Not that those questions can really be asked ... he’s shown his worth, but seeing him have an extended go at 15 would be great.

 ?? Picture: CHRIS RICCO, BACKPAGEPI­X ?? Scrumhalf Dewaldt Duvenage and prop Frans Malherbe could both make a welcome retun in Durban on Saturday, even if only off
Picture: CHRIS RICCO, BACKPAGEPI­X Scrumhalf Dewaldt Duvenage and prop Frans Malherbe could both make a welcome retun in Durban on Saturday, even if only off
 ??  ?? JOINING THE SHARK-HUNT: the bench.
JOINING THE SHARK-HUNT: the bench.

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