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Duane’s return stirs Bok captain debate

- Craig Ray Cape Town TimesLIVE

Springbok No 8 Duane Vermeulen’s probable return to SA in June has muddied the Springbok captaincy waters only a few weeks into the new year.

Vermeulen‚ 31‚ will return to SA at the end of the current French domestic season from his stint with Toulon.

That is according to French sporting publicatio­n L’Equipe‚ which says he will take up a dual contract with SA Rugby and Western Province.

Vermeulen did not respond to queries about his future.

When the move happens, Vermeulen will immediatel­y come into the conversati­on as a potential Springbok captain.

With a new Springbok coaching structure set to be sorted out in the coming weeks‚ Vermeulen’s move would make even more sense as he has the pedigree and credential­s to offer the team uncompromi­sing and intelligen­t leadership to the 2019 World Cup.

The Springbok coaching situation is still in flux, with SA Rugby following due process in its effort to remove‚ or at the very least redeploy‚ current coach Allister Coetzee.

SA Rugby director of rugby Rassie Erasmus‚ a known Vermeulen admirer‚ has already taken charge of the Boks’ 2018 and 2019 planning and is set to act as interim coach in the likely event that Coetzee is axed.

The beleaguere­d Coetzee‚ who has overseen only 11 wins in 25 Tests at the helm‚ appointed three Springbok captains in his first two seasons in charge.

Hooker Adriaan Strauss led the team during 2016 before retiring from internatio­nal rugby. Last June Lions No 8 Warren Whiteley was named captain before injury ended his season two Tests into the job.

Stormers lock Eben Etzebeth assumed the role and led the team through the remainder of 2017 with flank Siya Kolisi as his vice-captain.

Etzebeth was seen as a stopgap measure captain‚ and despite leading the team 11 times in 2017‚ he was regularly referred to as “interim captain” in official statements.

So Vermeulen coming into the role to replace Etzebeth will not necessaril­y lead to an outcry from rugby fans.

But the situation with Whiteley is more complex. He is still viewed as the Springbok captain in some quarters, while Kolisi also enhanced his credential­s for the job.

If Vermeulen breezes in and usurps the entire 2017 leadership group as skipper‚ it would spark some intense debate.

But there is no doubt that Vermeulen is a strong candidate for the Springbok captaincy after five years of proven ability at Test level.

In the 39 Tests he has played the Boks have won 72% of the time‚ well above the team’s 65% historical winning ratio.

He is also a proven leader and has regularly captained Toulon. /

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Duane Vermeulen

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