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Five areas Coetzee must sort

Game plan is the biggest worry at the moment but lack of leadership will be troubling for coach

- Jacques van der Westhuyzen

THE Rugby Championsh­ip takes a break this weekend but there will be no rest for Springbok coach Allister Coetzee as he tries to find the recipe to get his team firing after the dismal performanc­e against Argentina in Salta.

Here are five areas Coetzee must sort out as soon as possible Selections FOR starters, Pieter-Steph du Toit needs to be included in the starting team. The Boks are missing his prowess in the lineout, but it’s his powerful ball-carrying and tackling that could boost the team significan­tly. Whether he plays at lock or flank, the Stormers star must play. Sadly Frans Malherbe and Julian Redelinghu­ys are injured, so there’s a problem at tighthead, while Tendai Mtawarira simply isn’t the player he once was. Steve Kitshoff could get a look-in, and so, too could Jaco Kriel. There will also be many saying pick Juan de Jongh ahead of Damian de Allende – and, why not? Leadership RIGHT now the issue of captaincy is a major problem in the side. In fact, the whole issue of “leadership” is an issue that needs to be sorted out very quickly. It’s amazing how often we hear of all the leaders in the team, but at times against Ireland and in the two Tests against Argentina, it’s looked as if the Boks don’t have a leader in sight. Unfortunat­ely Adriaan Strauss, so impressive as Bismarck du Plessis’ backup, just hasn’t been the same player as a starter, and then he’s still the captain. Coetzee might have to make a big call here very soon. Game plan THIS is probably the biggest worry at the moment. No one quite knows what type of game the Boks want to play. Are they trying to be more expansive, to play like the Lions or are they trying to marry the Lions’ style with the Boks’ old traditiona­l strengths, and that is powerful forwards and a strong kicking game? It’s a mess right now. Why pick Morné Steyn on the bench when you want to run the ball and play attacking rugby? It makes no sense. And, where were the lineout drives on Saturday? Where were the phase-after-phase pick-and-gos? Kicking IF Coetzee and the men in his team who handle the kicking duties are honest with themselves, they’ll admit the tactical kicking so far has been woeful. And we’re not even talking about the goal-kicking. Heck, if the Boks are to have any chance of progressin­g and winning more matches they’re going to have to sort out these issues as soon as possible. Too many up-and-unders don’t fly far enough, or they go too far, and too many touch finders are missing their mark. And we haven’t even got to the points going begging as a result of poor goal-kicking. Defence WE’VE seen enough of Argentina to know that when they get some confidence, they’re as dangerous as anyone with front-foot ball. But that shouldn’t result in the Boks slipping tackles and leaving gaping holes for the opposition to run through. And, the Boks haven’t even played against a team like the All Blacks. Where are the big hits, the in-your-face defence? Oupa Mohoje has stood out above everyone else for tackles made and Warren Whiteley’s not been far behind, but it’s out wide and at the back where alarm bells are ringing. ALSO INSIDE: Spa: Rosberg hits back, P23 Man City go top, P25 CT City eye Newlands, P27

 ??  ?? LACK OF IMPACT: Adriaan Strauss’ playing and captaincy roles are in question.
LACK OF IMPACT: Adriaan Strauss’ playing and captaincy roles are in question.
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