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Meyer sticks to continuity

But Ebersohn, Du Toit, Serfontein added to training group for June Tests

- CRAIG RAY Cape Town

SPRINGBOK coach Heyneke Meyer stuck largely to the players who served him last year when he unveiled his training squad.

SPRINGBOK coach Heyneke Meyer stuck largely to the players who served him last year when he unveiled his first 36-man training squad yesterday, although there was room for some new faces.

Cheetahs centre Robert Ebersohn, Sharks lock Pieter-Steph du Toit and Bulls centre Jan Serfontein are three new players in the group. Meyer emphasised that the squad for the June Tests against Italy, Scotland and Samoa would only be finalised after another camp had been held.

Stand-out Super Rugby performers such as the Cheetahs quartet of flanks Lappies Labuschagn­e and Heinrich Brüssow, lock Lood de Jager and prop Trevor Nyakane can consider themselves unlucky to have missed out this time.

There are many other players who must have caught Meyer’s eye and also failed to make the cut.

Sharks scrumhalf Cobus Reinach, Cheetahs No 8 Philip van der Walt and Cheetahs wing-fullback Willie le Roux have surely been better than the Bulls’ Jano Vermaak, Pierre Spies and Zane Kirchner so far this season. Meyer knows what he has in the Bulls trio. But would he not learn more by including players he does not know?

It is understood that Southern Kings players, who are currently on tour in Australasi­a, will be included in the next camp.

The three-day camp will start in Cape Town on Sunday, the day after the Super Rugby derby between the Stormers and the Sharks at Newlands, and end on Tuesday.

“With minimal time to prepare for the series involving Italy, Scotland and Samoa, we’ve approached the franchises, in line with the Internatio­nal Rugby Board regulation­s, to ask for their assistance with these two camps,” said Meyer.

“It’s important to keep continuity and it was very difficult to select only 35 players, as there are many more that are currently playing great rugby,” he added.

“There have been a number of new faces that have put up their hands this year, such as Pieter-Steph du Toit, Jan Serfontein and Robert Ebersohn, while we also have a high number of players out with injuries, but who will be available for the Tests in June.

“This group is by no means a final one for the June Tests and could still change in the coming months,” he said. “There are other players that impressed me in the last couple of weeks and if they continue to keep up their form I will look at them for the second camp.”

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