The Citizen (Gauteng)

Willemse heaps praise on seniors

TRANSITION: EXPERIENCE­D BOKS HAVE BEEN A HUGE HELP

- Ken Borland

It must have been a big call for coach Jacques Nienaber to bin Francois Steyn from his match-day 23, given the utility back’s tremendous experience and vital role off the bench in the World Cup triumph.

But young Damian Willemse has given no reason for the Springbok management to rue that decision.

The 23-year-old has featured in the last five Tests, four of them as a replacemen­t, while he started at fullback in the opening Rugby Championsh­ip match against Argentina.

Willemse himself yesterday acknowledg­ed how lucky he felt to be preferred over the more experience­d options available to Nienaber, and he also praised Steyn for being so helpful to him.

“There are a lot of quality players who are missing out on the 23 – guys like Frans Steyn, Jesse Kriel and Morne Steyn, who all have more than 40 caps. So I feel very fortunate to make the playing squad. I’ll be happy to continue my run of playing and I’m looking forward to the next four weeks in Australia. The coaches’ trust in me is a big thing for me.

“I’ve been training with Frans and he’s always so calm and communicat­es well, I’m really enjoying it. He helps the youngsters a lot, Morne and Jesse too. Aphelele Fassi (wing/fullback) and I are always learning from them,” Willemse said from the Gold Coast yesterday.

Although Willemse has also been earmarked as a back-up inside centre, Damian de Allende has been so commanding in that position that the Stormers star has almost entirely featured at fullback in the green and gold this season.

That is one of the decision-making positions for the Springboks and Willemse said although he is working hard on his game-management skills, it has not been a case of him having to temper his normally adventurou­s approach.

“We have a specific plan, the way Willie le Roux manages play. We want to force pressure on the opposition and turn the ball over to get our wings in the game and scoring their brilliant tries. It’s about playing smart rugby and not making as many errors, especially the decision-makers.

“The smallest mistake can cost you five or seven points, and we know Australia and New Zealand have skilful backs.”

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DAMIAN WILLEMSE Picture: Gallo Images

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