Cape Argus

We need X-factor, so give Gelant a chance

- JACQUES VAN DER WESTHUYZEN

WILL THE conservati­vely-minded and continuity-obsessed Allister Coetzee take a gamble or two with his team selection when he names his line-up today for Saturday’s Test against France in Paris?

That is what South African rugby fans are waiting to find out after his Springboks slumped to another record defeat, this time to Ireland in Dublin, last weekend. And one of the more burning questions is, will he give his squad’s most dynamic player, Warrick Gelant, a debut, be it at fullback or wing?

The Boks have looked stale on attack all year, with none of the men picked by Coetzee able to regularly break the first line of defence and consistent­ly ask questions of the opposition, and last Saturday in Dublin the Bok backline looked especially devoid of ideas and X-factor.

Gelant has X-factor in spades; he showed it in the Currie Cup competitio­n, where he was one of the few standout players, and he also showed he has it at Super Rugby level, even though he only played a limited role because of injury. But he’s shown his class at all levels of the game, be it with the U-20s and for the SA “A” team.

The question though is, with the Boks wings struggling to make an impact, battling with confidence, and being found wanting under the high ball, does Coetzee have the guts to pick rookie Gelant?

Fullback Andries Coetzee has been the best of the back-three this season and deserves to continue in his role. But surely Gelant can play in place of Courtnall Skosan, who appears to have lost confidence . Even Dillyn Leyds looks out-of-sorts, but to be fair he’s had very little opportunit­y to show his true potential.

The reality is the majority of tries nowadays are scored from turn-over ball and counter-attacking play and no one in South African rugby has been as lethal as Gelant in this regard. Gelant in the back-three would boost the Bok side; not weaken it, and there are other selections Coetzee could make that would be applauded in most quarters.

Handre Pollard must come in at flyhalf, and why not Rudy Paige or Louis Schreuder at scrumhalf, too?

While Elton Jantjies and Ross Cronje have been steady this season, they haven’t really fired fully and now is as good a time as any to see what another halfback pairing can do.

In the centres, it is expected that Francois Venter will replace Damian de Allende at 12, but it appears Jesse Kriel will stay on the outside, but a gambling Coetzee would even consider Lukhanyo Am at 13 and perhaps shift Kriel to the wing. Again, what’s Coetzee got to lose?

Coetzee has been a stickler for continuity this year – the reason, according to him, for the improved performanc­es in 2017. It did nothing for the Boks last week and on closer examinatio­n perhaps it is the reason why the Boks haven’t made that much progress this year. Coetzee now needs to cast his net wider and take a risk or two.

 ??  ?? WORTH THE RISK: Warrick Gelant has shown his class at all levels of the game and deserves a start in a struggling Bok side.
WORTH THE RISK: Warrick Gelant has shown his class at all levels of the game and deserves a start in a struggling Bok side.

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