Springboks 'Bogeyman' can 'turn stones into bread on the field'
Springbok assistant coach Mzwandile Stick claims that Warrick Gelant is so talented he can “turn stones into bread on the field” but South African supporters will settle for just tries from the wing against Australia in their Rugby Championship clash in Adelaide.
Gelant, nicknamed the "Bogeyman", is filling the problem wing role that has been undertaken by Cheslin Kolbe, Kurt-Lee Arendse and Jesse Kriel in recent matches and Stick is confident Gelant is up for the job.
Stick said: "We can’t restrict a player from performing at his best. Warrick is a great player and he did well in the URC for the Stormers. It’s also important to give him that freedom to show his X-factor talents.
"He can turn stones into bread on the field. We just need to support him in his on-field decisions.
"Yes, we’ve got a game plan and a system of how we want to do things but the players know very well that they can always bring their X-factor.
"What makes Warrick the player he is, you should never leave that behind. He’s got all the freedom on what he wants to do on the field and the support of his teammates around him.
"Him and Damian Willemse playing together at the Stormers is going to be an advantage.
"We want and pray that Warrick and Damian Willemse will bring what makes them special. We are in a good position in that sense.
"Going back to Japan in 2019 ( where South Africa own the World Cup), Warrick has done the job for us before at wing. I’m excited to see what he’s going to do tomorrow (Saturday).
"I’m glad he is finally getting his opportunity to show his wares. He’s seen what others did in that position like Cheslin Kolbe (injured) and Kurt-Lee Arendse (suspended). It’s hugely important for us to show confidence in our players and give them opportunities when we can.
"Those combinations with Lukhanyo, Makazole and Damian (Willemse), who are more settled, will suit Warrick quite well.
"We know Makazole can fit in anywhere – he’s played for the Kings and he was one of the top try-scorers in Super Rugby back then, went to the Cheetahs and never stopped scoring tries and at the Sharks.Makazole is someone who is well settled in our team."
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It doesn’t say anything, particularly. No10 isn’t the only position in a team and not the sole determiner of who wins or loses.
Go to commentsThe manner of all these comments is that it doesn’t matter who plays No10 for the All Blacks, apparently they are all rubbish!
Seriously, people need to get a grip and stop obsessing over every tiny error made from an overscrutinised position. DMac was good this year for the most part, as was Beauden Barrett. Mo’unga was good last year and would be an asset in the group if he did come back. I don’t see it as an area of concern.
The main concern in 2025 is finding another world class lock and loose forward, followed by some scrutiny over the midfield combination in my view.
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