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Kriel to debut in exciting backline

Coach Meyer makes nine changes to Springbok team to face World XV

- Zelim Nel

JESSE KRIELwill make his Springbok debut in a young, attack-minded backline that is preparing to launch into action against the World XV at Newlands on Saturday (kickoff 5pm). “Jesse is an unbelievab­ly exciting player, I’ve always rated him,” said Bok coach Heyneke Meyer after naming Kriel to start at outside centre in South Africa’s season-opener. There are nine changes to the side that ran on for a 12-6 loss against Wales at the end of last year and three of those are in the No 10, 12 and 13 jerseys.

“It’s very exciting to see Handre Pollard, Damian de Allende and Jesse Kriel (as a combinatio­n) – there’s a lot of excitement there, and I can’t wait to see them get going.”

Meyer was also very excited to welcome back Jean de Villiers to the matchday squad for the first time since the 106-Test midfielder suffered a serious knee injury the reverse in Cardiff last year.

It was feared that the Bok skipper would not recover in time for the World Cup, and Meyer hailed the commitment shown by the player and medical team to a rigorous rehabilita­tion program that has restored De Villiers in time to make an anticipate­d 20minute contributi­on off the bench this week.

South Africa’s most-capped player, Victor Matfield will lead the team until De Villiers reclaims his place in the starting lineup.

Uncapped tighthead prop Vincent Koch will be itching to make his Bok debut from among the replacemen­ts, though his excitement may have been tempered by the news that Stormers teammate and fellow Bok hopeful, Steven Kitshoff has been booked off for at least four weeks with a knee injury suffered in training this week.

Injuries have also accounted for bruisers Duane Vermeulen and Willem Alberts, and Meyer has deployed a back row made up of Lions No 8 Warren Whiteley, Bath fetcher Francois Louw and Sharks openside flanker Marcell Coetzee on the blindside.

The wide corps does have the experience of scrumhalf Ruan Pienaar (80 Tests) and wingers JP Pietersen (59) and Bryan Habana (106), but there are a total of 12 caps between 23-year-old De Allende and Pollard and Kriel, both 21.

“Whatever they lack in experience, they make up for in excitement,” Meyer said of the new- look 1012-13 axis. “Obviously they’re going to make mistakes because they’ve never played together... but Jesse is probably one of the most talented players I’ve ever coached and this is a great opportunit­y for him. “I’ve really got a good feeling about Jesse. I think he could go on to be one of the best outside centres that South Africa has ever produced.

“I was involved in signing him to the Bulls where I worked with him when the senior team used to run lines against the Under 19s in training. He’s got an accelerati­on that I’ haven’t seen in a lot of players, and I like my outside centre to be able to take the outside gap, which not a lot of guys can do.”

Kriel’s ability to take the outside gap was under-utilised by the Bulls during the Super Rugby competitio­n where he spent the season returning kicks from fullback. Part of the reason for his surprise selection at outside centre is a result of the fact that Jaque Fourie and Lionel Mapoe were not available. Fourie is not expected to feature for the Boks in the coming weeks as he has returned to Japanese club Kobe Steelers to crack on with a stringent conditioni­ng pro

gram. And Mapoe, the Lions strike-runner, is at least one week away from reaching “the safe zone”, having recently recovered from a knee injury.

“The thing that I think will take Jesse far is his mental toughness,” Meyer said. “When I told him he’s going to play 13 he was immediatel­y ready to embrace the challenge.

“It will be tough for him, Damian and Handre because they haven’t played together and they’ll be facing a very experience­d backline. The real test will come on defence... they’ll have to put up their hands, and it’s a tough call for them because they’ve only been together for a week. “But, on attack, I know they’ll be brilliant... they’ll bring something different to the table and I think we’re going to see good rugby from the backs. This is the right game to give them a go and maybe I’ll consider them against Australia (in Brisbane on July 18) as well.” The Boks only have five games remaining before they begin their World Cup campaign against Japan in Brighton on September 19. For Kriel, this window of opportunit­y can close as quickly as it has opened and he will have to take the gap to account for one of just three places that will be set aside for midfielder­s in the 31-man squad that heads to the showpiece event. The World XV lineup was set to be announced today.

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