Daily Dispatch

Lock makes grade in ‘Dream Team’ after Kings fail to sparkle

- By GEORGE BYRON

BUSTLING Southern Kings lock Bobby de Wee has been selected for Opta’s Pro14 statistica­l Dream Team despite his side’s miserable season.

This latest accolade comes after De Wee was named “King of the Kings” when he lifted the coveted Player of the Year award after his team’s final game of the season.

Opta are the official match data supplier for the Pro14 and after each round they identify the players who made the biggest impact as the top performers from their analysis.

De Wee made 137 carries and 262 tackles this season, and his combined tally of 399 carries and tackles was the most of any player in the Pro14.

The only other South African in the team is Cheetahs centre Francois Venter who made the most clean breaks (21) of any centre this season.

Though Pro14 won’t officially release it’s Dream Team selection for the 2017-18 campaign until the launch of next season, Opta has crunched the numbers to pick out the top performer in each position.

It’s not surprising to see Munsterbou­nd Tadhg Beirne in there after another outstandin­g season with Scarlets, while Charles Piutau, who is leaving Ulster for Bristol, is named at fullback after claiming the player of the year award last term.

Kings coach Deon Davids said De Wee had proved to be one of his best signings.

“Bobby had an awesome first season for the Kings,” said Davids.

“I think he grew so much as an individual in terms of his decisionma­king and leadership.

The team:

15: Charles Piutau (Ulster): Ranked in the top two for carries (228), defenders beaten (64) and offloads (30) this season and was also one of just eight players to gain 1000+ metres (4th most overall).

14 Steff Evans (Scarlets): Was directly involved in 16 tries this season (8 tries, 8 assists), no player had a hand in more this season; the Scarlets player also made more breaks (27) than anyone else.

13 Francois Venter (Cheetahs): Made the most clean breaks (21) of any centre this season, while he also ranked in the top three players in his position for metres (789), offloads (28) and try assists (7).

12 Bundee Aki (Connacht): Made 173 carries this season, his average of 16 carries per game was the most of any player in the Pro14.

11 James Lowe (Leinster): Averaged 87 metres gained per match this season, no player averaged more (Blair Kinghorn also 87); the Kiwi was involved in a try every 61 minutes, the best rate of anyone eligible for this team.

10 Carlo Canna (Zebre): Made 21 break assist passes this season, seven more than any other player, while he also made the most offloads of any flyhalf (20) and was one of just five players to slot a dropgoal this season.

9 John Cooney (Ulster): Scored the most points (175) and provided the joint most try assists (11) of any player in the Pro14 this season, while he was also the top scrumhalf for carries (98), metres (421), clean breaks (24) and defenders beaten (23). Key.

1 Rob Evans (Scarlets): Made three more offloads (9) than any other prop this season, he was also the only prop to assist more than one try (2).

2 Stuart McInally (Edinburgh): Averaged more metres (21) and tackles (11) per game than any other hooker this season in the Pro14.

3 Finlay Bealham (Connacht): Scored more tries (4) than any other prop this season as well as making the third most tackles (134); he also helped his side win a league high 52 scrum penalties.

4 Tadhg Beirne (Scarlets): Won 39 turnovers this season, a Pro14 record (since 2010-11) and 17 more than anyone else this season, 24 of those were jackals; he also finished the season as the top try-scoring forward (7) and won the second most lineouts (69).

5 Bobby de Wee (Southern Kings): Made 137 carries and 262 tackles this season, his combined tally of 399 carries and tackles was the most of any player in the Pro14.

6 Aaron Shingler (Scarlets): His tally of 18 offloads was the most by a forward this season whilst his tackle success rate of 97% was the best of any of the 38 players to make 150+ tackles (155/159).

7 Callum Gibbins (Glasgow Warriors): Was involved in eight tries this season (6 tries, 2 assists), the joint most by a forward, 13 clean breaks was also the joint most by a forward.

8 Renato Giammariol­i (Zebre): Averaged 3.2 defenders beaten per game this season.

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? UP TO THE TASK: Southern Kings’ Bobby de Wee shows what he can do in the lineout during the Guinness Pro14 match against Cardiff Blues at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. De Wee has been selected for Opta’s Pro14 statistica­l Dream Team...
Picture: GALLO IMAGES UP TO THE TASK: Southern Kings’ Bobby de Wee shows what he can do in the lineout during the Guinness Pro14 match against Cardiff Blues at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. De Wee has been selected for Opta’s Pro14 statistica­l Dream Team...

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