Cape Argus

Hartzenber­g to start against Connacht

- ASHFAK MOHAMED ashfak.mohamed@inl.co.za

HE thrilled the junior rugby scene last season, and now Suleiman Hartzenber­g is set to “chill with the big boys” when he lines up at outside centre for the Stormers in Saturday’s URC clash against Connacht in Stellenbos­ch (2.30pm).

The Junior Springbok star was outstandin­g in the Summer Series tournament in Italy, where he operated in midfield and on the wing in the SA Under-20s’ unbeaten campaign.

Hartzenber­g was a schoolboy stand-out for Bishops and made his entry into senior rugby by excelling for the University of Cape Town in the Varsity Cup earlier this year.

The powerfully-built strike-runner has been part of the Stormers’ pre-season squad over the last few months as well, and wore the No 13 jersey in the recent friendly against the Sharks in Gqeberha after scoring four tries in their first warm-up match against SWD Eagles in George – following injuries to Ruhan Nel (neck) and Juan de Jongh (ankle) – and he is likely to partner Dan du Plessis in midfield against Connacht.

“Ruhan won’t be available this weekend. That gives us an opportunit­y to have a look at some exciting players who have been with us for pre-season, and now they will have an opportunit­y to measure themselves,” Stormers assistant coach Dawie Snyman said on Monday.

And now head coach John Dobson said during an interview on the SuperRugby TV programme on KykNet on Monday night that the 19-year-old Hartzenber­g

– the younger brother of Griquas wing Munier – will be part of the starting XV against Connacht on Saturday.

Blitzbok speedster Angelo Davids also provides extra depth out wide, and Dobson is excited about some of the youngsters coming through.

Willemse is out of Saturday’s Springbok Test against Argentina due to concussion, while the Stormers are unlikely to push Salmaan Moerat and Joseph Dweba into action immediatel­y after they were released from the Bok squad on Monday.

“We’ve got some amazing young talent. It’s probably a year too early for them, but I can tell you names like Suleiman Hartzenber­g – who will start this weekend at centre… You will remember him from the Under-20 games,” Dobson told presenter and former Bok lock Kobus Wiese.

“For some reason, Western Province had nine out of the 15 that played against Wales. We’ve got Connor Evans, a young lock; Imad Khan at scrumhalf is probably one of the better players I’ve coached in my life.

“Sacha Mngomezulu (flyhalf) is really one to watch. For me, he’s like a complete clone of Damian Willemse, like to every degree – physical, competitiv­e, detail, kicking game, step, offload and mentality.”

Meanwhile, the Stormers announced yesterday that they have signed Samoa internatio­nal centre Alapati Leiua for the new season.

The 33-year-old played Super Rugby for the Hurricanes for many years, before moving to Europe to feature for Wasps and the Bristol Bears in England. He has also earned 31 Test caps for Samoa, and played four matches for his country at the 2019 World Cup in Japan.

Dobson said Leiua would play a key role in helping to develop the young midfielder­s at the Stormers.

 ?? ?? SULEIMAN Hartzenber­g during the Stormers practice in Bellville. | RYAN WILKISKY BackpagePi­x
SULEIMAN Hartzenber­g during the Stormers practice in Bellville. | RYAN WILKISKY BackpagePi­x

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