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Whiteley gets set to inspire

Coetzee made up his mind long ago that Lions’ ultimate motivator would lead

- JACQUES VAN DER WESTHUYZEN

WAS there ever really anyone else?

Warren Whiteley is your average, ordinary everyday dude, to borrow a line from Def Leppard’s “Let’s get rocked”, but he is also so much more than that. He is the ultimate motivator, a team man and one heck of a rugby player. He’s now also the new Springboks captain, the 58th man to get the job.

The 29-year-old takes over from Adriaan Strauss, who retired at the end of last season, and according to coach Allister Coetzee the Lions captain was always going to be his leader this season.

“I made up my mind long ago. It was the logical choice. He’s been the most consistent performer at No 8 for a long time,” the Bok mentor said yesterday.

“When you think of a Springbok captain you have to consider certain characteri­stics in a man. You’re not just looking at form and the way he chats to the media. He’s got to understand certain things, on and off the field, and Warren does that.

“Being a Bok captain is a huge challenge in this unique country of ours. He’s walked a long way to get here... he grew up in Durban, didn’t play Junior Boks and only got his first proper contract at 23... he’s been resilient and shown he can make the right decisions under pressure.

“He brings out the best in people and is a very fine rugby player. I know we’re going to have a good time together,” said Coetzee.

Whiteley was only asked on Monday evening whether he would consider captaining the side. He said he was grateful and excited by the opportunit­y and explained how things went down, when called into the coach’s quarters.

“Having a one-on-one session with the coach isn’t unusual but it was a nice surprise when he asked me to be captain. We had a nice chat... it was quite long, maybe 45 minutes. It wasn’t just about rugby, but life as well, and that’s important. He told me to go home and have a chat with my wife, so I did.” He continued. “I kept to myself when I got home. The little one (daughter Ava, 2) was running around, so I never got a chance to say anything. Eventually I put a DVD of (kids’ character) Peppa Pig on, and got her watching that to get my wife’s (Felicity) attention. She was shocked and grateful.”

Whiteley said captaining the Boks wouldn’t change him. “I’m actually very relaxed right now. I’m just so grateful... my life will change a bit, but I won’t change. I’m still going to be the same guy. I’m just so excited for this opportunit­y to grow as a person.”

The new Bok leader said he would focus on getting the small things right in the coming days, leading up to the first France Test. “It’s completely different to captaining a franchise team, here everyone is from a different union so that’s a challenge. But I’ve always enjoyed making decisions and never feared captaincy so I’m looking forward to it.

“I think it’s important to not over-think things. First things first will be to get to know all the players, to build relationsh­ips. We need to chat to each other, know each other; that’s important and where everything starts.”

Brief fact-file: Full name: Warren Roger Whiteley Date and Place of Birth: 18 September 1987, Durban Education: Glenwood High School (Durban) and the Sharks Academy Springbok number: 863 Test debut: 6 September 2014 vs Australia in Perth aged 26 Total Tests: 15 (three tries) Tour matches: 1 Total Springbok matches: 16 Other: Springbok Sevens (2012-2014)

 ?? BACKPAGEPI­X ?? EXCITED AT THE OPPORTUNIT­Y: First order of business for new Springbok captain Warren Whiteley will be to get to know all his squad members well.
BACKPAGEPI­X EXCITED AT THE OPPORTUNIT­Y: First order of business for new Springbok captain Warren Whiteley will be to get to know all his squad members well.

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