The Herald (South Africa)

Injured speedsters will not miss Bok alignment camp

- Liam Del Carme

INJURED Lions wings Aphiwe Dyantyi and Ruan Combrinck‚ as well as Stormers flyhalf Damian Willemse, form part of a group of players invited to the second Springbok alignment camp later this month.

Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus will run the rule over 22 players from the ranks of the Lions and the Stormers for his second alignment camp from April 8 to 11 at the Riverside Resort in Vanderbijl­park.

Dyantyi has been sidelined for up to six weeks with a pectoral muscle injury‚ while Combrinck is in the final stages of recovery from a shoulder injury suffered at the end of last season. The players at the camp will not see any on-field activity.

Three alignment camps have been scheduled to accelerate preparatio­ns for the upcoming internatio­nal season.

A dozen players from the Bulls were invited to the first camp which finished in Vanderbijl­park yesterday.

Flank Marco van Staden was a late addition to that group. Two members of the Bulls coaching staff‚ Hayden Groepes (attack coach) and Jacus Coetzee (strength and conditioni­ng coach)‚ as well as the convener of national selectors‚ Peter Jooste‚ also attended the proceeding­s over the four days.

The second camp is set to start on Sunday‚ while Durban will host the third gathering from April 22 to 25.

At the camps the players are restricted to indoor sessions‚ with alignment a key area of focus. It is hoped the sessions will help smooth the path from Super Rugby to test match activities.

“The success of the June tests will be determined by how the coaching staff and players follow through on what was agreed upon at the camps when the players are back at their franchise teams‚” Erasmus‚ who also doubles as SA Rugby’s director of rugby said.

The Springboks kick off their internatio­nal commitment­s with a clash against Wales in Washington on Saturday‚ June 2.

They will then return to South Africa to face England in three tests on consecutiv­e weekends.

Ellis Park will host the series opener on June 9‚ the Free State Stadium the second on June 16‚ and Newlands the third a week later.

Second camp: Forwards

Kyle Brink (flank‚ Lions)‚ Nizaam Carr (looseforwa­rd‚ Stormers)‚ Ruan Dreyer (prop‚ Lions)‚ PieterStep­h du Toit (lock‚ Stormers)‚ Eben Etzebeth (lock‚ Stormers)‚ Steven Kitshoff (prop‚ Stormers)‚ Siya Kolisi (flank‚ Stormers)‚ Wilco Louw (prop‚ Stormers)‚ Malcolm Marx (hooker‚ Lions)‚ Frans Malherbe (prop‚ Stormers)‚ Bongi Mbonambi (hooker‚ Stormers)‚ Franco Mostert (lock‚ Lions)‚ Sikumbuzo Notshe (looseforwa­rd‚ Stormers)‚ Cobus Wiese (flank‚ Stormers)‚ Warren Whiteley (No 8‚ Lions).

Backs

Andries Coetzee (fullback‚ Lions)‚ Ruan Combrinck (wing‚ Lions)‚ Damian de Allende (centre‚ Stormers)‚ Aphiwe Dyantyi (wing‚ Lions)‚ Elton Jantjies (flyhalf‚ Lions)‚ Lionel Mapoe (centre‚ Lions)‚ Damian Willemse (flyhalf‚ Stormers).

Note: Damian Willemse will only attend the Sunday sessions. – TimesLIVE

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