Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

White confident new-look Bulls can topple Northampto­n

- ASHFAK MOHAMED ashfak.mohamed@inl.co.za

WHEN is the right time to rotate your team and build depth?

Many rugby fans on social media insist it can’t be in a Champions Cup quarter-final, but Bulls director of rugby Jake White disagrees.

In fact, White feels it is especially in such big games that fringe players get a proper chance to prove themselves worthy of selection, which is why he left all his current Springboks back in Pretoria for tonight’s last-eight showdown with Northampto­n at Franklin’s Gardens (9pm SA time kick-off).

White refuted accusation­s that he had picked a “B team” yesterday that will face the English Premiershi­p

log leaders, despite the fact that Springboks and regular starters such as Kurt-Lee Arendse, Canan Moodie, Willie le Roux, David Kriel, Embrose Papier, Johan Goosen, Marcell Coetzee, Elrigh Louw, Ruan Vermaak, Wilco Louw, Johan Grobbelaar and Gerhard Steenekamp won’t feature tonight.

Injuries have also sidelined Marco van Staden and Ruan Nortjé, but the Bulls have been boosted by the return of the fit-again Cameron Hanekom and Mpilo Gumede in the loose trio, with Nizaam Carr taking over as captain at openside flank.

White pointed out that many of the players starting against Northampto­n have been regulars previously, such as Stravino Jacobs, Chris Smith, Zak Burger and Mornay Smith.

“All these guys have either started in a URC or Champions Cup game, or both. Not all of them have had lots of game time, so when is the right time to play them?” White said.

“If I leave it for another week, then they haven’t played for another week. If I don’t play them next week, then Munster – who are the URC champions – then we are being disrespect­ful to the URC champions as well. There is no right time ... I say again, this is the best team we have.”

White said next Saturday’s United Rugby Championsh­ip clash against Munster at Loftus Versfeld did not influence his selection for the Northampto­n game. In fact, he believes that the match-23 is well equipped to pull off a victory tonight.

They certainly have enough experience in the team, but whether they have enough cohesion and strikepowe­r to combat Northampto­n’s hightempo approach – that will be the litmus test for a group that haven’t played much rugby this season.

“Every competitio­n I’ve coached in, it is to win – so I don’t ever want anyone to underestim­ate that fact. I think it’s a slap in the face ... People are saying A and B teams, but this team played two years ago in nearly every game,” the former Bok coach said.

Teams For Northampto­n

Bulls: 15 Devon Williams 14 Sebastian de Klerk 13 Henry Immelman 12 Harold Vorster 11 Stravino Jacobs 10 Chris Smith 9 Zak Burger 8 Cameron Hanekom 7 Mpilo Gumede 6 Nizaam Carr (captain) 5 JF van

Heerden 4 Janko Swanepoel 3 Mornay Smith 2 Akker van der Merwe 1 Simphiwe Matanzima.

Bench: 16 Jan-Hendrik Wessels 17 Dylan Smith 18 Francois Klopper 19 Merwe Olivier 20 Reinhardt Ludwig 21 Keagan Johannes 22 Jaco van der Walt 23 Cornal Hendricks.

Northampto­n: 15 James Ramm 14 George Hendy 13 Tommy Freeman 12 Fraser Dingwall 11 Ollie Sleighthol­me 10 Fin Smith 9 Alex Mitchell 8 Juarno Augustus 7 Sam Graham 6 Courtney Lawes (captain) 5 Alex Coles 4 Alex Moon 3 Trevor Davison 2 Curtis Langdon 1 Emmanuel Iyogun.

Bench: 16 Sam Matavesi 17 Alex Waller 18 Ethan Waller 19 Temo Mayanavanu­a 20 Angus Scott-Young 21 Lewis Ludlam 22 Tom James 23 George Furbank.

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