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Springboks for the Incoming Tour of 2017 and their schools

By Hannes Nienaber , in Rugby | News , at 2017-06-08

SpringbokSpringbok coach Allister Coetzee named six uncapped players in his squad for the test series against France in June. Of the six players it is only Raymond Rhule who could call himself a Springbok, as he toured with the Boks before the rule of giving players the Springbok numbers only after playing a test match was introduced before the outgoing tour of 2013. 

In total seven of the 33 players in the squad didn’t take part at the prestigious Craven Week during their school careers. 

Warren Whiteley will become the 58th Springbok captain in the series against the French. Whiteley is a product of Glenwood High School in Durban. He was coached at school by none other than current Paarl Boys’ High’s Sean Erasmus. Boishaai is unbeaten in South Africa in their last 46 matches.  

Andries “Boeboes” Coetzee wil make his test debut in the first test at Loftus Versfeld. He is a product of HTS Middelburg. Coetzee also represented the Pumas at the Craven Week in 2008.

Scrumhalf Ross Cronje will also make his test debut after almost switching alliances to play for Zimbabwe’s national team earlier in his career. Cronje is a product of Michaelhouse, a school that had to wait untill Pat Lambie to produce their first Springbok. Since then Pat Cilliers and Ruan Combrinck also made their Springbok debuts. Cronje will thus be their fourth Springbok.

Courtnal Skosan is a former pupil of Brackenfell and will also make his test debut against France at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday. If Dillyn Leyds gets his opportunity he will become Bishops’ newest Springbok since Francois Louw made his test debut.   

If Sharks’ centre Lukhanyo Am takes the field in the series he will become his school’s first Springbok. Am matriculated from De Vos Malan in King William’s Town in the Eastern Cape. He also didn’t take part in the Coca-Cola Craven Week. Am has been replaced in the group by Lionel Mapoe (Fichardtpark) due to injury. 

Ruan Dreyer (Monument) and Lizo Gqoboka (Nabankulu) is the other two newbies in the Bok squad. 

The squad: 

Forwards (19)

PlayerSchoolCraven WeekSA SchoolsSA u20
Warren WhiteleyGlenwoodKwaZulu-Natal – 2005 
Duane VermeulenNelspruitPumas – 2004
Siya KolisiGrey High SchoolWestern Province 2008-092008-092010-11
Oupa MohojeLouis BothaFree State – 2008
Jaco KrielStandertonPumas – 2007
Jean-Luc du PreezKearsney CollegeKwaZulu-Natal 2011-132012-132015
Eben EtzebethTygerbergWestern Province 200920092011
Pieter-Steph du ToitSwartlandBoland 201020102012
Lood de JagerHugenote (Springs)
Franco MostertBrits
Coenie OosthuizenGrey CollegeFree State 2006-0720072009
Frans MalherbePaarl Boys’ HighWestern Province 200-092009
Ruan DreyerMonumentGolden Lions – 20082010
Steven KitshoffPaul Roos GimnasiumWestern Province 2009-1020102012
Tendai MtawariraChurchill/Peterhouse (ZIM)Zimbabwe – 2002-03
Lizo GqobokaNtabankulu
Bongi MbonambiSt Alban’s College/VoortrekkerBlue Bulls 2008-0920092011
Malcolm MarxKing Edward VII Golden Lions – 201220122014
Chiliboy RalepellePretoria Boys’ HighBlue Bulls 2002-03 2002-03SA u19 2004-05 

Backs (14)

PlayerSchoolCraven WeekSA SchoolsSA u20
Andries CoetzeeHTS MiddelburgPumas – 2008
Dillyn LeydsDiocesan CollegeWestern Province – 20102012
Raymond RhuleLouis BothaFree State – 20102012
Courtnall SkosanBrackenfell2011
Jesse KrielMaritzburg CollegeKwaZulu-Natal – 201220122013-14
Jan SerfonteinGrey CollegeFree State 201120112012
Damian de AllendeMilnerton
Lionel MapoeFichardtpark20062008
Lukhanyo AmDe Vos Malan
Frans SteynGrey CollegeFree State – 2004SAu19 – 2005-06 
Elton JantjiesFloridaGolden Lions – 200820082010
Francois HougaardPaul Roos Gimnasium2008
Rudy PaigeBastionGolden Lions – 200720072009
Ross CronjeMichaelhouseKwaZulu-Natal – 20072009

 

Hannes Nienaber
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