The Mercury

Indaba to unpick Bok problems

- Jacques van der Westhuyzen

8.40pm, SS5 THE South African Rugby Union are worried about the state of Springbok rugby.

That much is clear following the announceme­nt late yesterday afternoon of confirmati­on of a coaching indaba, scheduled to take place next month.

The Boks’ poor performanc­es this season, starting with their lukewarm effort against Ireland in June and their equally disappoint­ing showing in the Rugby Championsh­ip thus far, have forced the rugby bosses to call a gathering to get to the bottom of the state of South African rugby.

Not only did the Boks squeak past Ireland, they have now lost three out of four Rugby Championsh­ip matches and still have two to play, at home in the coming weeks.

The Boks are set to also tour the United Kingdom for four matches in November.

National mentor Allister Coetzee and his coaching team have copped a lot of flak in recent weeks following the Boks’ away defeats by Argentina, Australia and New Zealand.

Questions have been raised about the style of rugby the team are playing, and why certain aspects of their game are lagging behind their counterpar­ts.

Also set for discussion at the indaba will be the matter of overseas-based players, and whether they should be considered for the national team.

Coetzee is still allowed to pick players from overseas-based clubs, but the world’s leading team, New Zealand, ban their players from playing for the All Blacks unless they play within their country’s borders.

The gathering, set to take place in Cape Town, between October 19 and 21, will consist of the national coaches, SA Rugby’s rugby department and high performanc­e committee, all the Super Rugby franchise coaches and conditioni­ng coaches, as well as a number of invited rugby specialist­s.

The physical conditioni­ng of our country’s players is also under the spotlight, while the specialist­s who are likely to be invited to the indaba could include former national coaches and even conditioni­ng specialist­s.

Up to 15 potential firstchoic­e Bok players are currently on the injured list, putting the Boks at a significan­t disadvanta­ge against Australia and New Zealand.

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