The Citizen (KZN)

Leyds could be pivotal against champs

- Heinz Schenk

They’ve got their ducks in a row but it’s hardly been an ideal week of preparatio­n for the Stormers as they build up towards tomorrow’s Super Rugby meeting with the Crusaders in Christchur­ch.

Injuries continue to keep Robbie Fleck and his coaches on their toes, especially in the backline.

As it stands, Dillyn Leyds will have the tough task of orchestrat­ing the attacking play and decision-making against the defending champions following young Damian Willemse’s failure to recover from a quad injury.

“We decided we had to make a decision early in the week about our flyhalf,” Fleck said yesterday.

“Dillyn is an experience­d campaigner and played at 1o for us in our victory over the Blues last season. He’s a player who can really make a difference. George Whitehead has done well to date but he only joined us in the off-season (on loan from Griquas). Dillyn is more familiar with our system and we just felt he could more readily move into the position.”

However, that careful planning could possibly come to nothing.

Following his inclusion at fullback, SP Marais picked up a knock in training, putting his participat­ion in doubt.

“We’ll make a call on him on Friday (today). Should SP not be ready, we’ll have to bring in George. He will be the only recognised goal-kicker,” said Fleck.

“He’ll come in at 10 with Dillyn moving back to fullback. We can also ask (scrumhalf) Dewaldt Duvenage to kick for posts.”

In another notable change, Springbok prop Steven Kitshoff will be used as an impact player off the bench in a role he fulfills at internatio­nal level.

“Steven has played the bulk of the two games to date. The Crusaders are strong finishers in matches, so it will be good to have a mobile, strong player like him in the latter part of the game,” said Fleck.

SP Marais, Seabelo Senatla, EW Viljoen, Damian de Allende, Raymond Rhule, Dillyn Leyds, Dewaldt Duvenage, Nizaam Carr, Cobus Wiese, Siya Kolisi (capt), Pieter-Steph du Toit, JD Schickerli­ng, Wilco Louw, Ramone Samuels, JC Janse van Rensburg. Bench: Dean Muir, Steven Kitshoff, Carlu Sadie, Jan de Klerk, Sikhumbuzo Notshe, Kobus van Dyk, Justin Phillips, George Whitehead.

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