The Star Late Edition

Sensationa­l Bosch has chance to impress Boks

- MIKE GREENAWAY

CURWIN Bosch’s elevation up the South African rugby ladder continues with his inclusion in the extended Springbok training camp to be held from April 2-4 in Stellenbos­ch. It is the second of three camps conducted by Springbok coach Allister Coetzee, and while it is not inclusive of players on Super Rugby duty overseas, the compositio­n of the 41-man squad gives an indication into the thinking of Coetzee as the three-Test series against France in June approaches. Coetzee has rewarded Super Rugby form and a notable absentee from the camp, which will comprise Sharks, Stormers and Lions players, is Faf de Klerk.

The scrumhalf was the toast of the town last year but has fallen largely from grace at the Lions and now also at the Springboks, while Sharks 9 Cobus Reinach has been included, despite his announceme­nt earlier this year that he is joining English club Northampto­n after Super Rugby.

Veteran scrumhalf Jano Vermaak (Stormers) has also been picked.

Bosch has been sensationa­l for the Sharks thus far in Super Rugby, mostly at flyhalf in place of injured Pat Lambie, and each week he amasses even more points with the boot, often winning matches for the KZN side.

The 19-year-old from the Eastern Cape has played SA Schools and two years of SA Under 20 rugby, and will turn 20 on June 25, the day after the third Test against France. What are the chances of him having played for South Africa the day before?

They seem to be improving every day as he takes his chances at the Sharks as the replacemen­t at flyhalf for the unfortunat­e Lambie.

No players from the Bulls or Kings were considered for the camp because these two franchises will be on tour.

Bosch is one of 13 Sharks players invited to the camp after Durbanbase­d players were unavailabl­e for the first camp because they were overseas. The balance of the squad is made up of 10 players each from the Lions and Stormers, plus eight Cheetahs players.

As with the first camp, no overseas-based players were considered in adherence to Regulation 9 of World Rugby. Also, lock Franco Mostert is not available as his wife is due to give birth to their first child.

Injured Springboks Lambie, Uzair Cassiem and Ruan Combrinck have been invited to the camp, but injured players such as Damian de Allende and Jean-Luc du Plessis (Stormers), who made the trip to the previous camp in Johannesbu­rg, are not required to do so again.

SA Rugby has identified five “young guns”, all under the age of 23 years, as potential future Springboks and they will train with the squad. They are Ox Nche (prop, Cheetahs), Wilco Louw (prop, Stormers), Ruan Ackermann (loose forward, Lions), EW Viljoen (centre, Stormers) and Bosch.

Coetzee said he and his coaching staff are looking forward to continuing their preparatio­n work with the extended training squad.

“The first camp was very successful and we managed to cover a lot of our planning and training plans with the group. We aim to do the same in Stellenbos­ch,” said Coetzee.

With a third camp planned for May, there is still time for players to catch the attention of the selectors, according to Coetzee: “There is still one more camp to follow after Stellenbos­ch, so we will keep the door open for players who perform in Super Rugby.

“The camp provides another opportunit­y for us to cast the net wider and also to have a closer look at certain positions. There are a couple of new faces in this group who have shown consistent­ly good form. I also want to thank our franchise and conditioni­ng coaches for their continued assistance and support,” said Coetzee.

During their three-day stay in Stellenbos­ch, the group will undergo medical and conditioni­ng assessment­s, attend gym and undergo field training sessions.

 ?? PICTURE: BACKPAGEPI­X ?? STAND-OUT STAND-IN STAND-OFF: Curwin Bosch during the match between Sharks and Waratahs at Kings Park. SPRINGBOK TRAINING SQUAD: Ruan Ackermann, Lukhanyo Am, Clayton Blommetjie­s, Curwin Bosch, Ruan Botha, Uzair Cassiem, Andries Coetzee, Ruan Combrinck,...
PICTURE: BACKPAGEPI­X STAND-OUT STAND-IN STAND-OFF: Curwin Bosch during the match between Sharks and Waratahs at Kings Park. SPRINGBOK TRAINING SQUAD: Ruan Ackermann, Lukhanyo Am, Clayton Blommetjie­s, Curwin Bosch, Ruan Botha, Uzair Cassiem, Andries Coetzee, Ruan Combrinck,...

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