Cape Argus

Dobson must find hidden gems at new Stormers rugby academy

- LEIGHTON KOOPMAN leighton.koopman@inl.co.za

THE Stormers are looking to establish a new academy that will ensure most of the best young players in Western Province continue playing their rugby in the Cape.

New CEO Johan le Roux told the media this week there were plans to create a new Stormers rugby academy, although the finer details still needed to be worked out.

The aim for new Stormers director of rugby John Dobson is to also find those gems beyond the scopes of Craven Week tournament­s and the traditiona­l rugby schools, and unearth talent that often slips through the net.

Western Province arguably had the best academy in the country for years before their money troubles led to its doors being closed.

Now, with new owners Red Disa Investment pumping capital into Stormers Rugby – formerly known as Western Province Profession­al Rugby – it is Dobson’s ambition to get the academy going again to have an organic talent pipeline assisting the Stormers and WP in the Currie Cup.

Products of the WP Rugby Institute (WPRI) back in the day include the likes of Springbok captain Siya Kolisi, Bok enforcer Eben Etzebeth, prop Frans Malherbe, hooker Scarra Ntubeni, No 8 Nizaam Carr and centre Damian de Allende.

They all walked a path with the Stormers as senior players and all achieved Springbok colours. Apart from Ntubeni and Carr, the others went on to win two World Cups.

Dobson and the Stormers’ new owners will now look into establishi­ng a new academy that could follow in the footsteps of the WPRI.

But it needs to cast its net wider and provide opportunit­ies to those players outside of the top schools too.

A core group of players will most likely come from Paarl Boys’ High, Paarl Gim, Paul Roos, Bishops, Wynberg Boys, Rondebosch Boys, SACS and the respective universiti­es, but the Stormers will have to make provision for players from disadvanta­ged schools in the Cape.

There are plenty of players like Kurt-Lee Arendse and Cheslin Kolbe out there who didn’t attend a top rugby school or get chosen for establishe­d set-ups, but persevered and through hard work, finally received opportunit­ies.

The Paarl duo of Arendse and Williams were part of the WP academy, but how they fell through the cracks at Province and Boland remains a mystery.

As director of rugby, Dobson will hopefully be hands-on when it comes to the recruitmen­t for the Stormers Academy.

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