The Herald (South Africa)

Another blow for injury-hit Stormers

- Craig Ray

THE Stormers suffered more bad news on the injury front when emerging star flank Cobus Wiese failed to pass a fitness test for tomorrow’s clash against the Highlander­s in Dunedin.

The 20-year-old had a massive game against the Crusaders last week‚ making 11 tackles‚ one line break and carrying for 84 metres‚ mostly in close quarters.

But he was unable to shake off a shoulder injury in time.

The Stormers had already lost influentia­l lock JD Schickerli­ng for the match, while Bok hard man Pieter-Steph du Toit has been bracketed on the bench with flyhalf George Whitehead after taking a heavy knock during the 45-28 loss to the Crusaders.

He is still going through concussion protocols.

Lock Salman Moerat is set for his Stormers debut off the bench‚ having flown to New Zealand as Schickerli­ng’s replacemen­t.

In all‚ coach Robbie Fleck has made five changes to the starting lineup for another tough test of the team’s character and skill.

“Cobus was our man of the match against the Crusaders‚” Fleck said.

“For a 20-year-old to deliver a performanc­e like that in New Zealand is unbelievab­le. He stuck his hand up as a potential Springbok.”

The only change to the backline sees Dillyn Leyds move back to wing to make way for the returning Damian Willemse‚ with Seabelo Senatla ruled out due to a groin strain and JJ Engelbrech­t providing cover among the replacemen­ts. Up front, Kobus van Dyk will start at blindside flank in Wiese’s absence. There is an all-new lock pairing in Jan de Klerk and Chris van Zyl.

The only change to the front row sees Steven Kitshoff back in the starting XV‚ with JC Janse van Rensburg on the replacemen­ts bench.

“We back whoever comes into the squad, regardless of their experience‚” Fleck said about Moerat.

“We have backed youngsters such as Damian Willemse last year and Steven Kitshoff a few years ago.

“Salman is good enough‚ he is mature in his outlook and his game is improving all the time. He has a lot of ambition and wants to become better.

“Losing two top locks is not ideal, but you have to get on with it.”

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