Cape Times

Scarra must find the right spanner to fix wonky lineout

- John Goliath

THE Stormers’ lineout has been to the mechanic and the panel beaters a few times this season.

First, they took it to the expensive spray painters to paint over the cracks. While it looked bright on the outside, there were still too many fundamenta­l mechanical problems on the inside.

A few weeks ago, ahead of their match against the Brumbies, they took it to a backyard mechanic (not the one Peter de Villiers was referring to – at least I don’t think so). It was because they didn’t have a lot of time to sort things out after the disasters against the Bulls at home and the Cheetahs away in previous weeks.

Most of their forwards were at the Springbok camp and only came back on the Thursday before the match against the Brumbies. They had to do a rush job, just a few necessary tweaks so that their set-piece could be declared roadworthy again.

The Stormers still had a few struggles against the Brumbies, but their lineout was in better shape than in the previous couple of weeks. It was mainly because they kept it simple, with a few balls going to prop Steven Kitshoff right at the front, and plenty to giant lock Eben Etzebeth just behind him.

Of course, this largely negates the lineout as an attacking platform for the Stormers, as balls to the middle and back are a lot better to launch offensive plays or a maul from. But at least they managed to secure most of their ball in that narrow win.

But the Stormers, ahead of this week’s match against the Rebels, have had two weeks to try and sort things out.

Forwards coach Matt Proudfoot said this week that a host of things have contribute­d to the malfunctio­ning of their lineout this season. And they are trying to sort it out.

“I think the problem with our lineout has been consistenc­y. A hooker throws it skew, or a prop misses a lift. The timing was also an issue and that is what we have worked on.

“We have had three particular­ly bad games at lineout time. The Lions game in Joburg, the Cheetahs game and the Bulls game at home are matches that hurt us. We are trying to negate the little mistakes we are making and trying to simplify things. I thought the lineout was quite good in the game against the Brumbies, although were not as accurate as we wanted to be.”

New recruit Bongi Mbonambi has started at hooker for the Stormers over the last month. While he makes a big contributi­on around the Friday Chiefs v Bulls, Rotorua 9.35am; Reds v Sharks, Brisbane, 11.40am. Saturday Blues v Hurricanes, Auckland, 9.35am, Waratahs v Crusaders, Sydney 11.40am, Force v Highlander­s, Perth, 1.45pm, Cheetahs v Lions, Bloemfonte­in, 5.05pm, Stormers v Rebels, Cape Town 7.10pm. park, he hasn’t been able to find his jumpers consistent­ly enough, throwing quite a few balls over the top.

Scarra Ntubeni, the Stormers’ regular hooker over the last few years, has also struggled at lineout time. But in a time like this, he should be the better option for the Cape franchise because he will bring a sense of familiarit­y to the party, especially with Argentine Manuel Carizza calling the lineout. The two players, along with Etzebeth, and even the likes Schalk Burger and Duane Vermeulen, have a lot more minutes together on the park than with Mbonambi, who has shown that he can also make an impact off the bench.

It’s going to be important for the Stormers to get their lineout right, because it will complement their awesome scrum. If the two set pieces work together in harmony in the same match, it would be like Christmas with the amount ball they would have at their disposal, never mind the territory. But most of all, a good lineout will give them a chance to have a few more cracks with their maul.

Their attacking play has been woeful with ball in hand, especially in the opposition 22, and a functionin­g maul will give them another try-scoring option.

The maul, though, hasn’t quite got going, primarily because they keep butchering their lineouts. But it also hasn’t been as fluent as it was in previous campaigns.

“We haven’t been mauling as well as we have in the past. It is something that we have spent a lot of time on, and we want to keep improving on that during this time of the season,” Proudfoot said. “The games are going to get tighter and tighter in this part of the season and your accuracy has to improve.”

Ntubeni, though, could be that mechanic on the field to fix the issues with the lineout and the maul. With four games to go, and their playoff hopes hanging in the balance, the Stormers can’t afford any more short circuits in that area of their game.

 ?? Picture: ASHLEY VLOTMAN, GALLO IMAGES ?? WHERE’S MY JUMPER? Scarra Ntubeni needs to be accurate if the Stormers are to rectify their long-standing lineout problems.
Picture: ASHLEY VLOTMAN, GALLO IMAGES WHERE’S MY JUMPER? Scarra Ntubeni needs to be accurate if the Stormers are to rectify their long-standing lineout problems.

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