Cape Argus

What about Kolisi as a No 8 option for Bok quarter-final?

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

IN A pre-tournament article, I selected my 33-player Springbok World Cup squad, and the toughest positions to make final calls on was among the loose forwards.

These were my picks: Siya Kolisi, Pieter-Steph du Toit, Duane Vermeulen, Deon Fourie, Jean-Luc du Preez and Evan Roos.

The last two players didn’t make the final cut, which is a bit unfortunat­e, as Du Preez and Roos could have brought an extra hard edge and finesse to the loose trio.

But the major omission there was Jasper Wiese, who has been the preferred Bok No 8 over the past few years for Rassie Erasmus and Jacques Nienaber.

I explained that my decision to leave out Wiese was about his handling issues, as he is prone to knocking the ball on, while he also lacks the classy touches with ball in hand that a No 8 is supposed to possess.

That is why it was refreshing to see veteran Vermeulen finding his mojo once more in the build-up to the World Cup this year, as he himself had thought he might miss out on the final squad.

The 37-year-old was outstandin­g in some of the games leading up to France 2023, so it was a total surprise when Wiese was reinstated at No 8 for the World Cup opener against Scotland, with Vermeulen on the bench.

The latter had done more than enough to retain the starting berth at the back of the scrum, but had to be content with a 20-minute cameo off the bench.

After starting and playing the full 80 minutes against Romania, Vermeulen was then strangely left out of the match-23 against Ireland, and instead sat in the coaches’ box, with Kwagga Smith and Marco van Staden the back-up loosies on the bench.

Wiese was again preferred at No 8 for last week Sunday’s encounter against Tonga, with Vermeulen shifting to blindside flank in the place of the rested Du Toit.

Wiese was his usual busy self, charging into the Tongans and bringing a high work-rate, while Vermeulen looked a bit out of touch at No 7 – a position he hasn’t played in regularly since his early Stormers days more than a decade ago.

But now Erasmus and Nienaber need to be make the big call for the likely quarter-final against France next Sunday – Wiese or Nienaber at No 8?

Considerin­g the form he was in going into the World Cup, I would have gone for Vermeulen. He was back to his old self – making strong carries and big hits in defence, contesting the breakdowns, managing the defence at close quarters and getting the Bok driving maul to operate smoothly.

He hasn’t been at his best in France, but surely he can conjure up the magic for one last hurrah over the next few weeks?

The other obvious option at the back of the scrum is Smith, who has all the pace in the world for a loose forward and is a tigerish presence at the breakdowns.

But does he have the necessary physical attributes to be effective against a mighty French pack?

That is why I want you to indulge me on another option at No 8: Kolisi. Yes, he hasn’t played there regularly in his senior profession­al career, although he spent most of his school tenure there.

And having Kolisi at No 8 could open up a spot for Smith or Van Staden at openside flank, considerin­g Deon Fourie is now the official hooker back-up to Bongi Mbonambi.

I would prefer a Kolisi-Du-Toit-Vermeulen loose trio in the quarter-final, but if there are concerns about Vermeulen from the Bok coaches, then I wouldn’t mind a Smith-Du Toit-Kolisi combinatio­n ...

 ?? WIKUS DE WET AFP ?? DUANE Vermeulen was outstandin­g in some of the games leading up to France 2023, so it was a total surprise when Jasper Wiese was reinstated at No 8 for the Springboks’ World Cup opener against Scotland. |
WIKUS DE WET AFP DUANE Vermeulen was outstandin­g in some of the games leading up to France 2023, so it was a total surprise when Jasper Wiese was reinstated at No 8 for the Springboks’ World Cup opener against Scotland. |

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