The Citizen (KZN)

Bulls stick with tried and tested

UNAVAILABI­LITY OF SPRINGBOKS ‘HELPFUL’ Nyakane, Kriel and Pollard all have Bok contracts and are not permitted to play in the Currie Cup.

- Heinz Schenk

It’s unlikely he would’ve picked them anyway, but for the purpose of his side’s Currie Cup run-in, John Mitchell is actually pleased he doesn’t have any returning Springboks to consider.

The Blues Bulls’ director of rugby has maintained he believes it’s unfair on other players to “reward” their form by dropping them for national players and values team cohesion more.

What helped him considerab­ly in selecting his team for tomorrow evening’s make-or-break clash with the Pumas at Loftus is the fact most of his Boks are nationally-contracted, preventing them for appearing in the tournament.

Handre Pollard, Jesse Kriel and Trevor Nyakane are all on SA Rugby and the Bulls’ joint payroll.

“It’s certainly helpful,” Mitchell said yesterday with a chuckle.

“I believe in my experience of promoting cohesion, it sits well in my stomach (that I don’t have to pick Springboks). I’ve tasted success in the Currie Cup before (with the Lions) when making those decisions.”

But it doesn’t mean the former All Black coach is cold-hearted when it comes to omitting his national stars.

“It’s obviously important to communicat­e fairly both ways,” said Mitchell.

“You have to make sure the expectatio­ns are also clear on both sides. It’s really not a hassle. Clearly there’s a reason why a player has become a Springbok, so you have to be mindful of that and just manage what is being expected of him.”

Under Mitchell’s new coaching method, it’s also no longer as easy as dropping a “lesser” name player.

With data driving most of his selection decisions, a player who keeps getting picked is one whose stats are improving weekly. It’s there in the cold, hard numbers.

“We’ve also got to realise that the guys who have been performing in the Springboks’ absence also need to be considered and rewarded,” said Mitchell.

“After all, it was nice to have last week’s result (a brilliant 64-36 win over the Cheetahs). They guys didn’t overthink.”

Blue Bulls:

Warrick Gelant, Duncan Matthews, Burger Odendaal (capt), JT Jackson, Johnny Kotze, Marnitz Boshoff, Ivan van Zyl, Nic de Jager, Tim Agaba, Marco van Staden, Aston Fortuin, Ruben van Heerden, Conraad van Vuuren, Edgar Marutlulle, Pierre Schoeman. Johan Grobbelaar, Lizo Gqoboka/John-Roy Jenkinson, Jano Venter, Boom Prinsloo, Piet van Zyl, Tony Jantjies, Travis Ismaiel.

Bench:

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? PRAGMATIC. Blue Bulls coach John Mitchell isn’t fazed that their Bok stars are not in line for Currie Cup selection.
Picture: Gallo Images PRAGMATIC. Blue Bulls coach John Mitchell isn’t fazed that their Bok stars are not in line for Currie Cup selection.

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