Surprise inclusion?
FRONTROW: BOKS TO UNLEASH KITSCHOFF ON KIWIS?
Both Du Preez twins set to take on All Blacks as Coetzee contemplates huge forward battle.
Springbok coach Allister Coetzee is expected to pull at least one cat out of the bag when he names his side today for the Rugby Championship Test against New Zealand at Newlands on Saturday.
The Boks last won a Test when they beat Argentinia in Salta, which was then followed by two drawn results against Australia and a massive defeat against New Zealand.
The one obvious change will be to bring in No 8 Jean-luc du Preez for the injured Uzair Cassiem, with Dan du Preez added to the bench.
But then Coetzee could also decide to go with two extra locks on the bench as he did the last time they played the All Blacks when both Lood de Jager and Pieter-Steph du Toit were included.
The surprise Coetzee could pull is to name Steven Kitshoff at loosehead in the starting line-up in the place of the 95-Test veteran Beast Mtawarira, but then, the Bok problems didn’t lie at loosehead but at tighthead in the form of the struggling Ruan Dreyer.
It can be no coincidence that Thomas du Toit was called up when there was no injury reported as he can scrum on either side, while the scrumming of Wilco Louw should also be considered.
Which could mean a possible injury to Mtawarira is being kept behind closed doors.
“We pride ourselves on our setpiece and a number of penalties went against us in the scrums,” said Coetzee.
“I will have to look at those scrum calls again, at times I felt the calls could have gone for us, but it went the other way.”
It seems however the coach will keep his backline intact, even though several opportunities went begging in the 27-27 draw against Australia in Bloemfontein last weekend.
“The physicality of our backs was good, when we needed to go through them, we did and when we needed to go round them, we could,” said Coetzee.
“We played against an experienced and world class backline and shaped up well.” Also see Page 31