Cape Times

Give Elton another chance

- Ashfak Mohamed

PETER GRANT will rejoin the Stormers squad today for Saturday’s Super Rugby clash against the Sharks, but coach Allister Coetzee should stick with Elton Jantjies at flyhalf.

Grant missed the Bulls clash last week despite being in Cape Town, awaiting the birth of his baby, as he was under contract to Japanese club Kobe Steelers until yesterday.

But the right thing for Coetzee to do would be to persist with Jantjies for the Durban showdown, and the Cape Times understand­s that that is exactly what he will do.

Yes, Jantjies missed four penalties at goal and had a nightmare overall debut for the Stormers at Loftus Versfeld. He was totally off his game and was a weak link on defence.

It should be remembered, though, that he hasn’t played a game of rugby at all in 2013, and that he had to deal with the death of his father last month. But Coetzee and backline coach Robbie Fleck insisted that Jantjies had looked sharp in training and was mentally ready to play.

Indeed, he had looked in good nick during a practice in Lentegeur the week before the Bulls game, but did not train last Monday at Bellville. Coetzee explained that the 22-year-old was being “managed” due to a heavy workload with his on-field training, gym work and kicking drills.

The Stormers coach would not have anticipate­d such a listless Jantjies performanc­e, based on what he has done in the past and during training since moving to the Cape late last year. The Lions loan recruit has all the tools to be a top-class flyhalf, and has shown it in Super Rugby to the extent that he was rewarded with a Springbok Test debut last year.

The Stormers management have invested a lot of time and effort in Jantjies, and want him to become their general, particular­ly on attack. Of course, he wasn’t helped at Loftus by the failure of the pack to fire and provide clean ball on the front foot – like Morné Steyn enjoyed from his forwards – although he has no excuse for missing those penalties.

To just chuck Jantjies to one side this early in the campaign would be wrong. He deserves at least one more chance in Durban on Saturday. He is a much better rugby player than the one we saw at Loftus on Friday. Grant would be the insurance policy on the bench if necessary.

The first half from the Stormers in Pretoria was easily the worst 40 minutes one has seen from them over the last three seasons. They made basic errors from the first kickoff, lost their lineouts, were outscrumme­d and generally looked sloppy. Plus Jantjies missed three kicks at goal before miscuing a fourth in the second half.

One of the most serious problems is at hooker, with Deon Fourie’s poor throwing into the lineouts a perennial weakness in his game. Fourie again contribute­d in the loose and won a few superb turnovers on the ground, but he’s always had question marks around his lineout throwing.

Coetzee is sure to retain him at No 2 for the Sharks match, as it is also where Fourie prefers to play, and with Tiaan Liebenberg still not 100% fit. It would be a bold call to start Martin Bezuidenho­ut in the front row in Durban and move Fourie to flank, where Rynhardt Elstadt, who looked short of speed to play in the loose trio, could make way. But that’s unlikely to happen.

The Stormers scrum was under severe pressure, particular­ly loosehead prop Steven Kitshoff, who was penalised several times for “hinging” by referee Jaco Peyper. Kitshoff remains a promising player, but Coetzee could shift Pat Cilliers to No 1 and bring in Frans Malherbe at tight-head, or even turn to the veteran loosehead Deon Carstens.

Cilliers had a knock to the head and left the field at Loftus, but Coetzee said that he “showed no symptoms of a serious head knock” afterwards.

The coach added that Springbok centre Juan de Jongh is also over his hamstring injury and will be considered for the Sharks game. He is set to replace Damian de Allende.

Joe Pietersen made a strong claim for a starting berth, probably at fullback, where Jaco Taute blew hot and cold at Loftus. Pietersen’s goal-kicking was on the mark, but Taute would most probably get another run at King’s Park on Saturday.

 ?? Picture: DUIF DU TOIT, GALLO IMAGES ?? BETTER GET IT RIGHT IN DURBS: Elton Jantjies lines up one of his four missed goal-kicks against the Bulls at Loftus.
Picture: DUIF DU TOIT, GALLO IMAGES BETTER GET IT RIGHT IN DURBS: Elton Jantjies lines up one of his four missed goal-kicks against the Bulls at Loftus.

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