The Stormers will take on the Waratahs in Sydney and the Western Force in Perth without regular captain Duane Vermeulen as he will return to Cape Town.
The Springbok No.8. missed last week’s match against the Highlanders as he was rested and Stormers coach Allister Coetzee says Vermeulen will be rested over the next two weeks as well.
The South African Super Rugby franchises have an agreement with SA Rugby on resting their Springboks as it is a Rugby World Cup year.
“It’s a big one for us… it was a big decision to make, ” explained Stormers coach Allister Coetzee.
“However, it is something we discussed and have been planning since the start of the season, ” he added.
“The intention was always for Duane to spend the first two weeks on tour and then to head home and be ready for the final part of our season.
“We will of course miss him against the Waratahs and the Force but when we get home his rest period will be over and we will have him back in tow for a crucial part of the season. ”
Squad vice-captain Juan de Jongh missed the Stormers’ 25-20 loss to the Hurricanes on Friday, whilst wing Kobus van Wyk limped off early in the second half with a tight hamstring, which is why utility back Pat Howard has been summoned to join up with the squad in Sydney.
“Pat Howard will join us, ” confirmed Coetzee, “mainly because of those two injury worries amongst our backs.
“Juan went over his ankle at training last week and by Wednesday morning he wasn’t able to stand on his foot and he wasn’t able to complete Thursday’s captain’s run.
“Huw Jones came in and deserves a lot of credit for his performance – he had a good game and showed that he’s a good prospect for the future.
“We’re expecting Juan to train again on Monday, which is great news, but, like I said, Huw did very well in his place. ”
Star inside centre Damian de Allende took a bang to his knee on Friday ( “there is nothing structurally wrong, ” according to Coetzee) and flanker Siya Kolisi took a knock to his head and was eventually withdrawn from the action in the second half.
Said Coetzee: “Siya passed the pitch-side concussion test, but he wasn’t feeling 100% comfortable which is why we then took him off after he came back on.
“Other than that we have the usual bumps and bruises after a tough game against the Hurricanes, whose forwards coach John Plumtree said it was the toughest game his team had experienced all season long and that his players were certainly feeling it afterwards. ”
With Vermeulen set to return home De Jongh is the obvious man to take over the captaincy, but there is adequate back-up too in the shape of Schalk Burger – who has been in fine form on tour – and Mike Rhodes and Damian de Allende.
“We’re positive that Juan will come through and take his place against the Waratahs, ” said Coetzee, “but I think we have more than enough leadership cover, with the likes of Mike and Damian also part of our extended leadership group. ”
The Stormers have the New Zealand leg of their tour behind them and they now start the Australian part with matches against the Waratahs and Western Force ahead.
“We need to show the same intensity that we did in the second half against the Hurricanes, ” said Coetzee looking ahead to their third tour match.
“The ‘Tahs are similar to the New Zealand teams, in the way that they play, so we will have to prepare well.
“It was a disappointing result (against the Hurricanes), the players were absolutely gutted.
“We would’ve loved the (positive) result based on our second-half performance but, I guess, our first half cost us in the end. The second half was outstanding – we dominated the Hurricanes, but, unfortunately, it wasn’t enough for us to win the game.
“Thankfully, however, the players will not stay down, ” added Coetzee, “(and) they know that we need to – and can – turn it around and pick up some more points in our final two tour matches. “
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