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Cronje return a boost for Jantjies

- Jacques van der Westhuyzen

BLOEMFONTE­IN: There may be a few selection headaches awaiting coach Allister Coetzee later this week, but scrumhalf isn’t one of them. Ross Cronje will return to the team at No 9, in one of the easier picks for the coach.

The Lions scrumhalf missed the now infamous All Blacks game 10 days ago because of a stomach ailment, but will return for this weekend’s Rugby Championsh­ip outing against the Wallabies here.

And it’ll ease some of the pressure on Coetzee who has to make key calls at wing, loose forward, lock and in the front row.

“It’s important that our number nines function well and one of the reasons for Ross’s selection this year was his combinatio­n with Elton (Jantjies, the flyhalf) ... it helps a lot. There is synergy between them and they understand each other well. Ross really does the basics well and that’s very important.”

It is one of the reasons why Louis Schreuder has come into the Bok squad at the expense of Francois Hougaard – the only player axed from the squad – and why Coetzee also rates Rudy Paige so highly.

“Things haven’t gone well for Francois, as good a player as he is. Technicall­y, he’s struggled, and that’s maybe because he hasn’t played consistent­ly at nine.

“If we’re going to get Elton into space and give him time on the ball the 9s must do the basics well, first.

“Louis has come in because he’s shown good form recently. He’s been instrument­al in the Sharks performing well. Jano Vermaak has been part of our plans and went with us to Argentina, but we need to consider the long-term, too.”

Like Coetzee, Jantjies will be happy to have Cronje back in the number nine jersey this weekend. It is no coincidenc­e the Boks have performed better when the Lions 9-10 duo have started together this season.

Meanwhile, regular captain Warren Whiteley is on course to return to the Boks set-up for the November trip to Europe.

Whiteley, who injured his hip and groin during the June series against France and subsequent­ly underwent surgery, missed the Boks’ last five Tests.

“He’s a realistic option for the end-of-year tour though,” said Bok doctor Konrad von Hagen. “He’s continuing with his rehabilita­tion, he’s in the final stages, but he’s on track. Then all that’s left is for him to get fit.”

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