Daily Dispatch

THE KEY MAN IN FRONTLINE

Stormers banking on their wily ‘jackal’

- CRAIG RAY

Jaco Coetzee has quietly become one of the Stormers’ most valuable players because of his dynamic breakdown qualities‚ which have transforme­d the team’s fortunes.

The 22-year-old who wears number eight‚ but plays like an openside flank‚ is the Stormers’ go-to breakdown weapon these days. And he will be key when the Cape side travel to Johannesbu­rg to play against the Lions this weekend.

Over the past two weeks‚ against the Crusaders and Highlander­s‚ Coetzee has been extraordin­ary. Coach Robbie Fleck compares his potential to that of former Bok Heinrich Brüssow. That is lofty praise.

Saturday is a must-win game for both sides scrapping it out for a Super Rugby wildcard playoff place.

Coetzee will come shoulder to shoulder with some of the best breakdown exponents in the South African game in Malcolm Marx and Kwagga Smith. The battle for the ball on the deck will be a highlight.

“This game is going to be a difficult one at the breakdown points but it is also an opportunit­y to test yourself against the best that there is‚” said Coetzee.

“It’s going to be lekker‚ it is going to be tough. Kwagga‚ Marnus (Schoeman) and Malcolm all do very well at the breakdown and I am not sure how they do it. My body is sore. It is a tough role to play.

“I have managed to win a few balls recently but I have high respect for what they can do‚ and what the Lions generally can do at the breakdown and elsewhere.

“We have stuff that we will be working on to try to stop them so that they don’t steal all our ball.”

Coetzee’s rise as a genuine fetcher/jackal/poacher is down solely to hard work on his part. With literally dozens of superb‚ athletic‚ tall‚ skilful and aggressive loose-forwards on the SA production belt‚ Coetzee has tried to become different.

It also took injuries to Sikhumbuzo Notshe and Juarno Augustus to open the door for Coetzee to show-off those hardearned skills.

“If you look at it we have good flanks and number eights‚ both at the Stormers and in the country‚ and it is difficult to put your foot down and decide I want to be the next Duane Vermeulen or the next Schalk Burger‚” said Coetzee.

“At the Stormers we have great ball carriers so I needed to look at a possible different role and I saw an opportunit­y to be the guy who steals a bit of ball at the breakdowns. I began working on that a couple of years ago and now I am pleased it is coming through.

“I didn’t think at the start that I would get so many opportunit­ies and so many games to start but I got my break and am thankful for every chance that I have had. I am very happy with how the season has gone.”

Dedication and hard work have taken many players far in rugby and Coetzee can have an influentia­l role in the Stormers recording their first win at Ellis Park in four years.

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 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ SHAUN ROY ?? SPECIAL SKILLS: Stormers loose-forward Jaco Coetzee, seen here on the burst against the Crusaders in a Super Rugby match at Newlands, has become an expert at pilfering ball at the point of breakdown.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ SHAUN ROY SPECIAL SKILLS: Stormers loose-forward Jaco Coetzee, seen here on the burst against the Crusaders in a Super Rugby match at Newlands, has become an expert at pilfering ball at the point of breakdown.

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