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Jantjies favourite for No 10

- IN CORRESPOND­ENT

ELTON Jantjies is the favourite to be the Springbok flyhalf for the upcoming Test series against Ireland, but there is one area of his game that needs to be worked on.

Jantjies has impressed with his attacking play for the Lions in Super Rugby, and again mastermind­ed the 43-5 victory over the Blues in a rain-soaked Ellis Park on Saturday.

His ability to create try-scoring opportunit­ies with his accurate passing and chips over the top of the defence have been hallmarks of his play in 2016, and makes him the likely choice at No 10 when Allister Coetzee announces his team for the first Test against Ireland at Newlands on June 11.

But his goal-kicking has been erratic at best, despite being third on the leading pointsscor­ers’ list in Super Rugby with 119. He is just three points behind the Hurricanes flyhalf Beauden Barrett and one adrift of Chiefs fullback Damian McKenzie.

However, having slotted 26 conversion­s and 18 penalties in total, Jantjies has missed 17 attempts at goal, which gives him 44 out of 61, an average of only 72 percent.

While Barrett tops both missed lists, what is concerning for Springbok fans is Jantjies’ record, as he is third on the most missed conversion­s and fifth on the most penalties missed.

The 25-year-old pivot has often kicked high-pressure goals, and showed against the Blues that he can nail it from the touchline too in knocking over four conversion­s. But he also missed two on the night, and his inconsiste­ncy is something that the Boks can’t afford at Test level when they take on Ireland, who will have a sharp-shooter in Johnny Sexton in their ranks.

Sexton scored 16 points – through four penalties and two conversion­s for a 100 percent record – in producing a Man-ofthe-Match performanc­e in November 2014 when the Irish stunned the Boks 29-15 in Dublin in the last encounter between these two nations.

With last year’s first-choice Bok flyhalf Handré Pollard out injured for the season, the only other experience­d option that Coetzee could go with is Sharks captain Patrick Lambie, who made his return to the field two weeks ago after missing the first half of the season with a shoulder injury.

Lambie kicked beautifull­y and slotted the match-winning penalty for the Sharks against the Jaguares in Buenos Aires at the weekend. – ANA

SUPER RUGBY LEADING POINT-SCORERS: 1 Beauden Barrett, Hurricanes 122 2 Damian McKenzie, Chiefs 120 3 Elton Jantjies, Lions 119 4 Lima Sopoaga, Highlander­s 114 5 Richie Mo’unga, Crusaders 112 6 Ihaia West, Blues 110 7 Christian Lealiifano, Brumbies 108 8 Tusi Pisi, Sunwolves 95 9 Jack Debreczeni, Rebels 85 10 Jake McIntyre, Reds 80

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