Daily Dispatch

Baxter twists Wits arms to get Nhlapo

- By MARK GLEESON

STUART Baxter has managed to persuade champions Bidvest Wits to let him have utility back Sipho Nhlapo for the two African Nations Championsh­ip qualifiers against Botswana over the next fortnight but a delay in announcing the compositio­n of the squad reveals there are continuing behind-thescenes efforts to strengthen it.

With the two games falling outside of Fifa’s co-ordinated internatio­nal calendar and clubs unwilling to release their best players as they begin their pre-season preparatio­ns‚ the national team coach and manager Barney Kujane have been forced to beg‚ plead and borrow.

It comes as SA Football Associatio­n president Danny Jordaan said on Sunday South Africa actually did not want to qualify for the Chan-2018 tournament in Kenya because of the burden of competing in the event and the unavailabi­lity of players.

If they did make it to next January’s tournament he would send a team of players from clubs in the ABC Motsepe League‚ the third tier of South African football.

Safa officials said last week the squad for the Botswana trip would be named by the end of the weekend but yesterday‚ there was still no word from Safa House.

South Africa will travel to Francistow­n on Thursday for the first leg‚ which is being played on Saturday.

They then return home for the second leg‚ which is set for the Moruleng Stadium on Saturday July 22.

There are a total of two qualifying rounds for the Chan finals.

The last round of qualifying is in August‚ at the same time as the new league season kicks off. So far it’s known that key Kings players like skipper Lionel Cronje (Toyota Verblitz), Louis Schreuder and Tyler Paul (Sharks), Irne Herbst (Benneton Treviso), Schalk van der Merwe (Ulster), Makazole Mapimpi (Cheetahs) and Chris Cloete (Munster) will be leaving. Exciting back division star Malcolm Jaer has been linked to the Cheetahs while it has been reported that the Stormers are eager to sign Kings flank CJ

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? READY TO TAKE FLIGHT: Southern Kings’ Makazole Mapimpi, right, is among stars who are expected to leave the side after playing their last Super Rugby match
Picture: GALLO IMAGES READY TO TAKE FLIGHT: Southern Kings’ Makazole Mapimpi, right, is among stars who are expected to leave the side after playing their last Super Rugby match

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