Warren Whiteley named Springbok captain
Allister Coetzee appointed Warren Whiteley as Springbok captain for the forthcoming June internationals while he also selected eight uncapped players in the 31-man squad to face France.
Warren Whiteley has been named the 58th Springbok captain and will get his first opportunity to lead the team when a much-changed squad, which includes eight uncapped players, gets together for the Castle Lager Incoming Series against France at a training camp in Plettenberg Bay next week.
The national selectors also recalled six experienced players to the squad. They are Frans Steyn, Jan Serfontein, Francois Hougaard, Duane Vermeulen, Coenie Oosthuizen and Chiliboy Ralepelle. They have more than 200 Test caps of experience between them.
Of the eight uncapped players in the squad, six are backs and two play in the forwards. They are Lukhanyo Am, Andries Coetzee, Ross Cronjé, Dillyn Leyds, Raymond Rhule, Courtnall Skosan, Ruan Dreyer and Lizo Gqoboka.
Four of these, Rhule, Cronjé, Dreyer and Gqoboka have previously toured with the Boks, but are yet to play in a Test match for South Africa.
The squad, which consists of 18 forwards and 13 backs, was announced by SA Rugby President Mr Mark Alexander at the SuperSport Studios in Johannesburg on Tuesday. The Springboks will face France on Saturday 10 June at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, followed by Tests at Kings Park in Durban (17 June) and Ellispark in Johannesburg (24 June).
Springbok coach Allister Coetzee also announced the appointment of Whiteley as Springbok captain for the forthcoming June internationals. The Emirates Lions No 8 succeeds Adriaan Strauss, who retired from Test rugby at the end of last season.
The 31-man Springbok squad will assemble on Monday, 29 May for a week-long camp in Plettenberg Bay before moving camp to Pretoria where they will fine-tune final preparations for the first Test.
Steyn, who plays for French side Montpellier and was a member of the 2007 Rugby World Cup winning squad, last featured in a Springbok Test in 2012, while Ralepelle is back in the Bok squad after four years – his last Test was in 2013.
Serfontein was injured and missed the entire 2016 season, while Oosthuizen, who played in 23 Tests between 2012 and 2015, is also back in the squad having fully recovered from his injuries.
Vermeulen featured in only two Tests in 2016 before suffering an injury during the home series against Ireland, while Hougaard returns after missing the Castle Lager Outgoing Tour to the United Kingdom and Italy at the end of 2016 due to injury.
Coetzee said he was satisfied with the composition of the group, which has a good balance of promising newcomers and experienced players. He also explained the decision to reward Whiteley with the captaincy.
“Warren has been one of the outstanding leaders in South African rugby for many years. He is respected by his team-mates and opposition alike and has a lot of experience when it comes to captaincy, having led the Lions with great authority for many seasons. He is resilient, copes well under pressure and makes good decisions,” said Coetzee.
The Springbok coach also said the national selectors have rewarded form and they are looking forward to face the French team next month. He said he is am confident the players will do the jersey and our country proud.
“A Lot of hard work has been done since the start of the season to make sure we improve as a team. The collaboration and spirit showed at the various indabas and other gatherings are proof that we are moving in the right direction. The three preseason training camps gave us the chance to have a close look at a number of players, especially those who haven’t been involved with the Springboks previously. We were also kept abreast of the form and the progress of the overseas-based group of players,” Coetzee added.
Flyhalf Pat Lambie is still symptomatic following his concussion. After discussions with the player and the medical teams of both the Springboks and the Cell C Sharks, it was decided not to consider him for selection for the Springbok squad.
Apart from Lambie, the following players were not considered for Springbok and SA ‘A’ selection because of injury, or as stated otherwise: JC van Rensburg (prop, Stormers), Julian Redelinghuys (prop, Lions), Francois Louw (flank, Bath, UK), Roelof Smit (flank, Bulls), Marcell Coetzee (flank, Ulster, Ireland), Handré Pollard (flyhalf, Bulls), Jean-Luc du Plessis (flyhalf, Stormers), Kurt Coleman (flyhalf, Stormers), Robert du Preez (flyhalf, Stormers), Howard Mnisi (centre, Lions), Rohan Janse van Rensburg (centre, Lions), Nico Lee (centre, Cheetahs), Leolin Zas (wing, Stormers), Curwin Bosch (flyhalf, Sharks, Junior Springboks), André Esterhuizen (centre, Sharks, suspended) and RG Snyman (lock, Bulls, suspended).
The Springbok squad for the Castle Lager Incoming Series (in alphabetical order):
Forwards:
Lood de Jager (lock), Bulls – 28 caps.
Pieter-Steph du Toit (lock), Stormers – 20 caps.
Ruan Dreyer (prop), Lions – uncapped
Eben Etzebeth (lock), Stormers – 54 caps.
Steven Kitshoff (prop), Bordeaux Bègles (France) – 10 caps.
Siya Kolisi (flank), Stormers – 16 caps.
Jaco Kriel (loose forward), Lions – 7 caps.
Frans Malherbe (prop), Stormers – 15 caps.
Malcolm Marx (hooker), Lions – 2 caps.
Bongi Mbonambi (hooker), Stormers – 5 caps.
Oupa Mohoje (loose forward), Cheetahs – 15 caps.
Franco Mostert (lock), Lions – 7 caps.
Tendai Mtawarira (prop), Sharks – 87 caps.
Lizo Gqoboka (prop), Bulls – uncapped
Coenie Oosthuizen (prop), Sharks – 23 caps.
Chiliboy Ralepelle (hooker), Sharks – 22 caps.
Duane Vermeulen (loose forward), Toulon (France) – 37 caps.
Warren Whiteley (captain, loose forward), Lions – 15 caps.
Backs:
Lukhanyo Am (centre), Sharks – uncapped
Andries Coetzee (fullback) Lions – uncapped
Ross Cronje (scrumhalf), Lions – uncapped
Damian de Allende (centre), Stormers – 22 Caps, 15 points (3 tries).
Elton Jantjies (flyhalf), Lions – 11 caps.
Jesse Kriel (centre), Bulls – 17 caps.
Dillyn Leyds (wing/utility back), Stormers – uncapped
Rudy Paige (scrumhalf), Bulls – 7 caps.
Raymond Rhule (wing) Cheetahs – uncapped
Jan Serfontein (centre), Bulls – 26 caps.
Courtnall Skosan (wing), Lions – uncapped
Frans Steyn (flyhalf/centre), Montpellier (France) – 53 caps.
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