Analysing the 2022 Boks squad

By Rusty / Roar Guru

So, the Bok squad is out for the Welsh tour, RC, end-of-year tour and importantly, also three Springbok A games. I say importantly because that can be the only reason some of the old hands and fringe players are involved.

Props: Thomas du Toit (Sharks), Steven Kitshoff (Stormers), Vincent Koch (Saracens), Frans Malherbe (Stormers), Ntuthuko Mchunu (Sharks), Ox Nche (Sharks), Trevor Nyakane (Racing 92)

The regular stalwarts Kitshoff, Malherbe or Ox and Nyakane are there with usual interchangeability between starting and bench. On the fringes, du Toit and Koch both provide experienced TH cover, Trevor provides both. Ntuthuko at loosehead is the bolter. Very solid selection.

No real quibble here and plenty of other props in the wings if needed but the incumbents have been playing well.

Hookers: Joseph Dweba (Bordeaux), Malcolm Marx (Kubota Spears), Bongi Mbonambi (Sharks)

Selecting three hookers, although Deon Fourie has played there before, means Jacques Nienaber has set out the familiar stall of Bongi and Marx as the match day players. Dweba was great at Free State and brings dynamism but appears to have slipped down the pecking order in France. Will most certainly feature in the A games and act as cover for the regulars.

Johan Grobbelaar of the Bulls pretty unlucky but probably next in line.

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Locks: Lood de Jager (Sale Sharks), Eben Etzebeth (Sharks), Salmaan Moerat (Stormers), Ruan Nortje (Bulls), Marvin Orie (Stormers)

Pretty expected and strong options with Eben and Lood starting. As Snyman is out due to an ACL injury, there is opportunity on the bench. What’s interesting is that Moerat is the only other No.4 lock in the list, which with PSDT and Mostert in the 23 would mean he has the fast lane for RG’s bench spot. Orie and Nortje are then cover and for the A games.

One player I have been impressed with has been No.4 Walt Steenkamp from the Bulls but overall no issues with the list. Hopefully we see some rotation through the Welsh series on the starter and bench roles.

Loose forwards: Pieter-Steph du Toit (Toyota Verblitz), Marcell Coetzee (Bulls), Siya Kolisi (Sharks), Elrigh Louw (Bulls), Evan Roos (Stormers), Kwagga Smith (Yamaha Júbilo), Jasper Wiese (Leicester Tigers)

The toughest pool due to the sheer amount of riches in this department but the reality is that there is only one starting spot going and that is the injured DvM’s No.8. Kolisi and PSDT will be the starters, which means it’s down to Coetzee, Louw or Roos.

Pieter-Steph Du Toit dives in for a try. (Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images)

Given Coetzee covers the entire back row, I think he will get a bench spot with the bullocking Roos starting at 8. Louw will be there in the event PDST is injured or needs a rest – with Smith and Wiese for cover and the Springbok A games.

Utility forwards: Rynhardt Elstadt (Toulouse), Deon Fourie (Stormers), Franco Mostert (Honda Heat)

I like him but I don’t really see the role Fourie is going to play. Yes, he is an absolute breakdown pest but you also have Kwagga for that. Elstadt is supposed to cover lock and blind but with so many other players in the same mould I also don’t know his role. If it’s for Springbok A, then it would be better to get an additional lock such as Steenkamp and let Louw play that role.

Mostert has credit in the bank and will be on the pine. I wouldn’t however be surprised if for some matches Louw replaces him.

Scrumhalves: Faf de Klerk (Sale Sharks), Jaden Hendrikse (Sharks), Herschel Jantjies (Stormers), Grant Williams (Sharks)

Faf is first pick, Jaden has great moments but tends to drift in and out of games, Herschel is coming back into some form at the right time but the person I would like to see given some time is Grant Williams. I suspect, however, that he is there as cover for Faf and Herschel until Reinach comes back from injury.

Flyhalves: Johan Goosen (Bulls), Elton Jantjies (NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes), Handre Pollard (Montpellier Herrault)

Currently a real problem area.

Handre has been down on confidence for some time and playing from the bench or at 12 for Montpellier hasn’t helped, which leaves Elton, who is currently also under a bit of a cloud due to a misdemeanour on an airplane.

Willemse can certainly cover if required but has been thriving at 12 for the Stormers, so we will need Pollard to get back to speed quickly with Elton covering.

As for Goosen, has the skills but a body of glass and hasn’t played in practically a season – his spot would have been better given to an up-and-comer such as Jordan Hendrikse. There, is of course, the stopgap that is Morne Steyn if really required, but I would hope we are past him now.

Midfielders: Lukhanyo Am (Sharks), Damian de Allende (Munster), Andre Esterhuizen (Harlequins), Jesse Kriel (Canon Eagles)

Another area where I think we will see little surprise in the first two Tests bar injury. DDA and Am will start and Esterhuizen and Kriel provide the cover. Given his form, I would like to see AE start a Test – probably the third Test against Wales, with Willemse the utility cover.

Outside backs: Aphelele Fassi (Sharks), Warrick Gelant (Stormers), Cheslin Kolbe (Toulon), Willie le Roux (Toyota Verblitz), Makazole Mapimpi (Sharks)

Again – there is really only one spot available. Pimps and Kolbe cover the wings – leaving fullback for I hope Gelant. Willie’s time is over and would be best served as a mentor or a steady hand in the A games. Lots of other great options here with Fassi in the squad covering wing and fullback and then players like Zas and Nkosi in line.

Utility backs: Kurt-Lee Arendse (Bulls), Damian Willemse (Stormers)

Damian will reprise Frans Steyn’s old role with excitement machine Kurt Lee getting some squad exposure. Another bolter could have been Canaan Moodie. Notable omission is the prop/howitzer/back that is Steyn, who is currently injured.

Springboks team for first Test against Wales

1. Kitshoff
2. Marx
3. Malherbe
4. Eben
5. Lood
6. Kolisi (c)
7. PSDT
8. Roos
9. Faf
10. Pollard
11. Mapimpi
12. DDA
13. Am
14. Kolbe
15. Gelant
16. Ox
17. Bongi
18. Trevor
19. Moerat
20. Mostert
21. Coetzee
22. Jantjies
23. Willemse

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2022-06-25T10:59:22+00:00

Rusty

Roar Guru


I think fresh coaching is what they really need.

AUTHOR

2022-06-25T07:53:59+00:00

Rusty

Roar Guru


Sounds good mate :)

AUTHOR

2022-06-25T07:52:38+00:00

Rusty

Roar Guru


dont expect drastic changes - but small increments

AUTHOR

2022-06-25T07:51:45+00:00

Rusty

Roar Guru


So while Wiese isnt a bad player by any stretch ,the issue here is that we are looking to replace DvM - its a pretty high bar and probably not achievable by trying to play like DvM. You need a point of difference and thats probably more in Louw and Roos's wheelhouse

2022-06-23T20:49:22+00:00

Ivan N

Roar Rookie


I called the last 2 wc wins pre tournament. And all the wc failures between. I told my mates we would lose to nz in the first game and win the wc 2019, with my only mistake being I thought we would get nz in the final. So here is the oracles next one. We beat Wales 3 – 0. Only 1 of those is a 15+, we do a 2-0 with nz. Both close We do a 1-1 with Aus. We beat Ireland England and France on the eoyt. Bookmark it.

2022-06-23T20:45:58+00:00

Ivan N

Roar Rookie


**cup of tea

2022-06-23T11:16:45+00:00

DL

Guest


Love watching the Boks grind teams into paste its scintillating watching grown men cry. You should stick to 7s mate the 15 man game has 8 forwards for a reason.

2022-06-21T04:05:27+00:00

USrugger

Roar Rookie


Maybe true. But then being the luckiest is eminently preferable to being the Kiw...er...unluckiest. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

AUTHOR

2022-06-20T06:31:49+00:00

Rusty

Roar Guru


Wiese was immense on the weekend but I still think he less dimensions to his game over Louw and Roos but you are probably right in the fact we will probably see Jasper start. In which case the youngsters will have to wait for their chance once we get a win or two under the belt

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2022-06-20T06:29:31+00:00

Rusty

Roar Guru


I submitted an article to the Roar for the URC as a preview to the final etc but it appears to be stuck in review... will be a bit weird when it gets published but at least my hoped result came true :)

AUTHOR

2022-06-20T06:28:12+00:00

Rusty

Roar Guru


As they are regularly rotated I dont think it really matters which way I put them down - they will be the unit of 6 in a 6:2 split. Question will be if he goes with his Sharks or Stormers front row for game 1

2022-06-20T04:34:20+00:00

Biltong

Guest


64% win rate last season, the plan doesn't work all the time, no.

2022-06-20T02:10:28+00:00

Blue

Guest


There is no way the boks change their plan. No way. Not saying it is right or wrong, but you have the same coaches, same players and a formula that has worked. Why would you change that unless you are repeatedly shown up?

2022-06-20T02:08:23+00:00

Blue

Guest


Wiese is reliable and consistent. He has been absolutely superb for Leicester. A cornerstone of their game plan. I watched a lot of the games this year and was impressed by how he has improved tactically. I agree that he is not the world's smartest player but he first the game plan and he will have to really play badly for him to be dropped. Roos and Louw are fantastic prospects. They will be eased in.

2022-06-20T02:05:25+00:00

Blue

Guest


How many times have people whined or worried about Pollard? He is one of those players that pulls on Green and Gold and performs. He will start, and be up for it as he has always been. The guys is just class. Don't know what the story was in France but he will step back into the system that he thrives in.

2022-06-20T02:03:35+00:00

Blue

Guest


Agree with all except Wiese will start at 8. He has been in superb form and is a better players than last year. It is not in the DNA of this Bok management to bullet rookies in unless there are major injury / form issues.

2022-06-19T11:38:12+00:00

Android-angler Cartman-brah

Roar Rookie


I can't blame them. Aus and NZ public not so much interested as STan and Fox not showing the matches. They don't care what happens in Eur rugby competitions.

2022-06-19T07:52:31+00:00

Ivan N

Roar Rookie


Was hoping to see an article in stuff or nzherald this morning about the URC final. Not even a mention. Nz rugby lost me as a supporter. Self obsessed, now to lose their aus partners and will become another Fiji in the future. Good luck

2022-06-19T05:52:06+00:00

Ankle-tapped Waterboy

Roar Rookie


>Currently a real problem area. Yes, to read that about the #10 position in a Springboks side is quite startling! Thanks to everyone for the detail in the comments above about the issues and solutions. You would think, based on past form, that someone will come through and excel, and the commentariat will say in hindsight, "Why were we ever concerned?"

2022-06-19T04:24:34+00:00

ForeverBok

Roar Rookie


Oh, really. 1995 obviously still itches you. As Gary Player famously said: " The more I practice, the luckier I get". ForeverBok.

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