The Citizen (KZN)

Papier unlucky to miss the cut

- Ross Roche

Bulls scrumhalf Embrose Papier (above) was one of the unlucky inform players to miss out on selection to the first Springbok alignment camp of the season, after a group of 43-players from around the country was named earlier this week.

Papier has been in great form for the Bulls this season so far, and highlighte­d that with back to back Man-of-the-Match performanc­es against the Lions in the two Jukskei derbies in Pretoria and Johannesbu­rg over the past month.

In both those games Papier was arguably the major difference, making superb contributi­ons including scoring a try in the 30-28 win at Loftus, while a brilliant break from a scrum on halfway set up Canan Moodie for his try in their 25-10 win at Ellis Park over the past weekend.

Papier is already a seven cap Springbok and played all of his games during Rassie Erasmus’ first tenure as Bok coach in 2018, but has not managed to break back into the squad since being left out ahead of the 2019 World Cup.

Despite him missing out on the first alignment camp of the season, Bulls Director of Rugby Jake White believes Papier has what it takes to get back into the Bok system and that he can add positive value to the national team.

“He has played really well. He is a (former) Springbok.

What can I say? I am hoping that he keeps going,” said White after the Lions win.

“Not every player that leaves the Bulls becomes a Springbok (likely a nod to Manie Libbok who has found success at the Stormers and made the Boks after leaving the Bulls).

“Sometimes we keep guys back and they also become Springboks. So I am hoping that he will (keep) playing well enough and he will get a crack at getting brought into the national set-up again.

“I know he’s rated highly and with the way he’s playing now a lot of people are going to see that he adds value.

So let’s hope that he carries on playing (well) over the year and gets that opportunit­y.”

The Bulls now have another week break before they face the Stormers at Loftus next weekend.

They will be hoping the momentum built up in their two Jukskei derby wins over the Lions won’t be spoiled by the constant time off allocated between matches due to the European season.

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