The Herald (South Africa)

FIVE CHANGES MADE TO SA’S STARTING LINEUP

Business as usual for Coetzee despite rumours

- Liam del Carme

THE rumour mill is in overdrive, but Allister Coetzee does not have time to dwell on the fact that tomorrow’s test against Wales may be his last in charge of the Springboks. He has a dragon to slay and there simply is not time to ponder such diversions‚ yet.

“If you want a good holiday‚ you must earn it‚” he said‚ sounding remarkably like one of his predecesso­rs‚ Peter de Villiers.

“This week has been like any other test week. It’s about getting over challenges. You have to make sure preparatio­ns are in place.”

Part of the preparatio­n is assembling a team that can beat Wales on home soil. The last two Bok teams failed.

Like Wales earlier in the day‚ Coetzee made five changes to his starting team yesterday.

Having made his debut off the bench last week‚ Warrick Gelant now finds himself in the starting lineup.

Gelant will be on the wing in the place of Courtnall Skosan, who drops from the match 23.

Loosehead Tendai Mtawarira has not recovered from a quad injury and his place goes to Steven Kitshoff.

In the back row, Dan du Preez comes in for Duane Vermeulen‚ while Siya Kolisi replaces Francois Louw.

It is Gelant’s elevation, however, that has Coetzee slightly giddy.

“I’m really excited to see him start. This is a great opportunit­y for Warrick. He has performed consistent­ly.

“He is also an X-factor player. He understand­s both positions [wing and fullback]. He is an astute kicker for a winger and he spots space.”

There would have been talk of him possibly including Gelant at the expense of fullback Andries Coetzee‚ but the coach defended his namesake.

“Andries is an underrated player. He has a low error rate. You need that kind of consistenc­y. He has two wingers who can spark.”

In the pack, Coetzee was forced into changing his front and back rows.

There had been concern over the fitness of the 98-time capped Mtawarira, who was forced from the field in Padua.

In the other front row change, Malcolm Marx returns to the middle of the scrum.

On the bench too, there is movement. “We used Uzair Cassiem on firmer fields earlier in the year‚” Coetzee said about the Cheetah’s inclusion on the bench.

“He’s got mobility and he has a passing game. Duane [Vermeulen] is very physical and that’s what Dan [du Preez] brings for us in the starting lineup. Dan has grown a lot in the last four weeks.”

Scrumhalf Louis Schreuder and centre Lukhanyo Am also feature among the reserves.

“You have to give players opportunit­y. We want to know if they can play at this level,” Coetzee said.

Wales have‚ meanwhile‚ made five changes to their side to play the Springboks. Hadleigh Parkes‚ Aled Davies‚ Cory Hill‚ Kristian Dacey and Scott Andrews are the new faces. The Springbok team is: Andries Coetzee; Dillyn Leyds‚ Jesse Kriel‚ Francois Venter‚ Warrick Gelant; Handre Pollard‚ Ross Cronje; Dan du Preez‚ Pieter-Steph du Toit‚ Siya Kolisi; Lood de Jager‚ Eben Etzebeth (captain); Wilco Louw‚ Malcolm Marx‚ Steven Kitshoff. Substitute­s: Bongi Mbonambi‚ Trevor Nyakane‚ Ruan Dreyer‚ Teboho Mohoje‚ Uzair Cassiem; Louis Schreuder‚ Elton Jantjies‚ Lukhanyo Am.

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Picture: GALLO IMAGES/AURELIEN MEUNIER TIME TO SHINE: Warrick Gelant will start for the Boks tomorrow
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