Cape Times

WP have to show serious improvemen­t

- WYNONA LOUW wynona.louw@inl.co.za

WESTERN Province are going to have to show some serious improvemen­t if they want to see their goal of giving Newlands a decent send-off evolve into anything more than just a dream.

So far, John Dobson’s team have produced only two performanc­es that have really been worth emulating since rugby returned.

Against Griquas, they put up a pleasing attacking display, and against the Cheetahs, they also delivered in the Super Rugby Unlocked crunch match, beating them 30-13 in Cape Town.

Playing for 80 minutes seemed an unreachabl­e target for the Cape side in their games against the Lions, Pumas and Bulls. And at the weekend, they again controlled one half, a half in which they owned the territory and possession stats and had opportunit­ies to put the game to bed, only to let the Blue Bulls back in the second half.

The angle their story has taken since rugby’s return has constantly been one of inconsiste­ncy – they struggle on attack in a few games, and then play proper Western Province rugby and create and capitalise in others (like against Griquas). Their pack gets schooled in one game (like against the Bulls during Super Rugby Unlocked), then give the lessons in the next one. Their defence has also been on a roller coaster – impeccable in one game and poor in between.

While this does show that they have the ability to get it right, it’s not enough. While every team will have the occasional off day at the office, it can’t be a case of always wondering which side is going to pitch up on the day.

Another thing that Province could do well with reviewing as they prepare to head into their Currie Cup match against the Lions at Ellis Park is the make-up of the team.

It’s perhaps time for change in midfield, and bringing in Ruhan Nel at outside centre and rotating Dan du Plessis and Rikus Pretorius at No 12 is an option that could do a lot of good for the team, while the competitio­n at 12 could also have a galvanisin­g effect on the duo. Nel made a clear difference to the team when he came on against the Bulls and has shown many times that he can bring an edge to the team’s attack. And if Dobson wants to experiment a bit more, he can even give Michal Haznar a go alongside Nel.

At scrumhalf, Herschel Jantjies has also been a shadow of the presence the Test rugby world was introduced to last year, and giving a start to someone like Godlen Masimla could also encourage Jantjies to up his game.

Paul de Wet is of course another candidate for the No 9 position and also offers solid backup for Jantjies, but going with Masimla (De Wet started against Griquas) would allow Dobson a chance to rotate the three, although there is no doubt as to who the firstchoic­e scrumhalf is.

Granted, this competitio­n – especially with the threat of games being called off due to Covid-19 protocols – makes it hard to experiment and teams need to get the most done in every single game.

But things clearly haven’t been working for WP, so why not try something else?

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