The Independent on Saturday

Jake excited about ‘gifted footballer’ Simelane at No 15

- ASHFAK MOHAMED ashfak.mohamed@inl.co.za

HAVING come so close to winning the United Rugby Championsh­ip title last season, the only way the Bulls can have a better 2022/23 campaign is to win the trophy.

But to do that, they need to improve their performanc­es, and adding something different to their arsenal could be the point of difference.

Director of rugby Jake White threw the play book wide open on Friday when he picked former Lions centre Wandisile Simelane at fullback for today’s URC opener against the Johannesbu­rg side at Ellis Park (4.05pm kickoff).

Added to that, the former Bok coach feels that another new signing, wing Sbu Nkosi, has “that look in his eye” as he begins his journey back to the national set-up.

Simelane is an exciting runner with ball in hand, and his sidesteppi­ng attributes have been a feature of the Lions attack for a few years.

But White felt that the 24-year-old can add an extra arrow to his bow in the No 15 jersey.

“I think it’s not just about him. What’s important is the way the game is going now, and the way I’d like to coach – I like players to be interchang­eable. If you look at the All Blacks yesterday (on Thursday against the Wallabies), you have Beauden Barrett, Jordie Barrett and Richie Mo’unga running in different positions in different plays in the game,” said the Bulls boss, who also signed a three-year contract extension on Friday.

“So for me, it’s not just about the number on your back, it’s about interchang­ing those players. Wandisile is a gifted footballer – I think he got a football scholarshi­p or contract to go to Kaizer Chiefs when he was at school.

“He’s got some footballin­g skills in terms of feel and the way he kicks as well – he’s got some good timing on his kicks as well.

“The other thing is you’ve got a guy like Lukhanyo Am playing 13 for South Africa and is probably one of the best players in the world.

“So, a guy like Simelane, if he wants to have ambitions of playing for the Boks, he’s got to try to be more versatile.

“He has trained really well, and I am looking forward to seeing how he does. I’ve got no doubt that what he will offer in certain things he does well, he’s going to be exciting.”

With the Boks’ problems at right wing, which saw teenager Canan Moodie earn his first Test cap against Australia a few weeks go, the door is always open for a talent like Nkosi to impress Jacques Nienaber once more.

“Gee guys, I can tell you: he can play rugby, he can play rugby. He’s tough, he’s won a World Cup, he’s got something. I’m genuinely excited to see how he does. He’s been out for a while, and I think he’s got a little bit of a burning desire inside him to get back into the national set-up, and to prove to his teammates why he’s come to the Bulls,” White said about Nkosi.

“And I like that. I like seeing the way he has been training and that look in his eye. He’s got it … he’s got something.”

White added that flyhalf Johan Goosen has to bide his time until both are convinced that he is ready to play, but that day will arrive soon.

The Bulls mentor insisted that he didn’t want to rush the former Cheetahs star back onto the pitch, as the main goal was to get him ready for the Bok November tour to Europe.

But for now, it’s about beating the Lions and getting off to a winning start, following last year’s tough introducti­on against Leinster and Connacht in Ireland.

15 Wandisile Simelane 14 Cornal Hendricks 13 Lionel Mapoe 12 David Kriel 11 Sbu Nkosi 10 Chris Smith 9 Embrose Papier 8 Mihlali Mosi 7 Ruan Vermaak 6 Marcell Coetzee (captain) 5 Ruan Nortje 4 Walt Steenkamp 3 Mornay Smith 2 Johan Grobbelaar 1 Gerhard Steenekamp. Bench: 16 Jan-Hendrik Wessels 17 Dylan Smith 18 Francois Klopper 19 Janko Swanepoel 20 Marco van Staden 21 Zak Burger 22 Morné Steyn 23 Stedman Gans.

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