The Citizen (KZN)

Flannery ‘a good Bok fit’

- Own correspond­ent

Former Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber has given new Bok defence guru Jerry Flannery the thumbs up following the former Irish internatio­nal’s appointmen­t with the world champions.

Flannery (above) takes over the Bok defence job from Nienaber, who joined Leinster in Ireland after last year’s World Cup triumph by the Boks in France.

Flannery is one of two new additions to the Boks coaching team, the other being former New Zealand Test flyhalf Tony Brown, who’ll help with the Boks’ attacking play over the next four year period. Brown comes into the setup in place of Felix Jones, who is now with the England national team.

Erasmus knows Flannery well, from their days together at Munster, where the new Bok coach and Nienaber were in charge in 2016 and 2017, prior to their return to South Africa to take up the Bok coaching reins.

Flannery also spent time with the Boks in the build-up to the 2023 World Cup.

“Jerry would be very familiar with the way that Rassie would do stuff, because it will be very similar to how we did things when we were at Munster,” Nienaber said at a Leinster press conference this week.

“Jerry actually spent some time with us in the World Cup preparatio­n. I think he was there a week or two with the Boks.

“He understand­s how the environmen­t operates and the players would know him. He won’t be unfamiliar to them. He actually helped us a little bit with the hookers. He added value with the line-out throws, him being an internatio­nal hooker himself. Just adding things that he saw.”

Nienaber added that the appointmen­ts of Flannery and Brown would serve the Springboks well, and believes they will not only add value to the Springbok cause, but also help take them to a new level.

“I think it’s a good opportunit­y for Jerry and I think he will be good for the Boks. I think both of those appointmen­ts, him and Tony Brown, are excellent appointmen­ts. They will add value to the team. I think he will be a good fit for South Africa.”

Nienaber added that he had seen a lot of Flannery’s work as defence coach and believes he will fit in well.

“I saw a lot of Jerry’s work as a defence coach there (at Harlequins) and I think he will be a good fit for South Africa.”

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