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Springboks call labelled 'strange' by former South Africa coach

South African coach Jacques Nienaber (R) walks on stage during the South Africa Rugby World Cup squad announcement in Johannesburg on August 8, 2023. (Photo by Phill MAGAKOE / AFP) (Photo by PHILL MAGAKOE/AFP via Getty Images)

Former Springboks’ boss Nick Mallett has criticized Jacques Nienaber’s “strange” choice to exclude Handre Pollard from his 33-man Rugby World Cup squad, despite earlier assurances that he would be brought without any game time.

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Pollard, a top scorer in the 2019 World Cup, was left out due to a calf injury that he sustained at the tail end of the Gallagher Premiership season with Leicester Tigers.

On the face of it seems like a drastic call by Nienaber, not least as he had previously said that he would ‘probably’ take Pollard and Siya Kolisi regardless of whether or not they had played any rugby in the Rugby Championship or the warm-ups.

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Mallett, in his Sport24 column, questioned this decision along with other player exclusions, including Siya Kolisi and Grant Williams, while anticipating Pollard’s impact in France despite his recent absence from Test matches.

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“It’s strange that Pollard is not included. There are examples of other players who are injured and were included,” said Mallett.

“You’ve got captain Siya Kolisi, who hasn’t played since his injury, you’ve got Jaden Hendrikse who hasn’t played since his injury and his father’s passing, you’ve got Grant Williams who got badly concussed and is out for three weeks at least.

“Pollard has to go, in the same way Siya Kolisi has to go,” wrote Mallett. “Pollard is part of the players placed on standby and I think he’s going to play in the warm-up matches. How long can a calf injury keep you out for? He’s had eight weeks.

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“He’s not in the squad so he can’t be selected. But if there is an injury to any player, including a prop, I think Pollard will go. They don’t have to replace a prop with a prop, you can replace him with a flyhalf.”

Just three weeks ago Nienaber told the press: “The thing with Siya and Handre is that they’ve repeatedly shown us what they’re capable of at international level and that’s a fact that counts in their favour when it comes to selection.

“What I’m trying to say here is that you’d probably take those two men to France without them actually having seen any competitive action in the build-up.

“Their respective pedigrees are as such that they’ve proved themselves capable of slotting in immediately.”

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However, it’s only Kolisi of the pair that will travel.

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Henry 494 days ago

It amazes me that there are people still have such negative commenting. The squad has been selected and we need to stand behind them. I read somewhere here that without Pollard we will not win the WC. According to this person Pollard is an intelligent player, which by implication says Manie is not.
That is so far from the truth. Manie is a much more intelligent player than Pollard. Let's stop this idiocy and support our squad. I personally it is the best squad and well-balanced. We have ample enough cover in all positions.

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Bruiser 495 days ago

Pollard will be at the world cup after some convenient withdrawals. Just some mind games going on

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Johann 495 days ago

Without a real kicker, and an intelligent fly half, you have no chance, especially with the draw South Africa has
Handre Pollard is a must

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Johann 495 days ago

Pollard is a must

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Stuart 495 days ago

Like the wider community, ignore Mallett…Like the joke of old “how do you kill the Springboks”…or any team…use a Mallett.

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PJ 495 days ago

I dont know what these guys have in mind BUT I dont mind Polly not playing , I have been praying for the Boks to move completely to15( 23) man rugby and that is what Rassie and Jaques hopefully have in mind. Imagine when did we have 3 to 4 playmakers in the backline--- what other International team can say they have that ( only the All Blacks and that was in previous times ) . You can't win the world cup without a what ( 85% ) kicker ? Well maybe you can --- all I know Manie creates more chances for 5 points than Polly probably ...and our backs are dangerous to the max . I'm looking forward to the making of a General or two ( not forgetting Willemse , Willie is already a General ) . Moodey , Arendse , Kolby DANGER !

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CT 495 days ago

Agree we don't have a decent kicker in the squad

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JW 5 minutes ago
‘The problem with this year’s Champions Cup? Too many English clubs’

Like I've said before about your idea (actually it might have been something to do with mine, I can't remember), I like that teams will a small sustainable league focus can gain the reward of more consistent CC involvement. I'd really like the most consistent option available.


Thing is, I think rugby can do better than footballs version. I think for instance I wanted everyone in it to think they can win it, where you're talking about the worst teams not giving up because they are so far off the pace we get really bad scoreline when that and giving up to concentrate on the league is happening together.


So I really like that you could have a way to remedy that, but personally I would want my model to not need that crutch. Some of this is the same problem that football has. I really like the landscape in both the URC and Prem, but Ireland with Leinster specifically, and France, are a problem IMO. In football this has turned CL pool stages in to simply cash cow fixtures for the also ran countries teams who just want to have a Real Madrid or ManC to lose to in their pool for that bumper revenue hit. It's always been a comp that had suffered for real interest until the knockouts as well (they might have changed it in recent years?).


You've got some great principles but I'm not sure it's going to deliver on that hard hitting impact right from the start without the best teams playing in it. I think you might need to think about the most minimal requirement/way/performance, a team needs to execute to stay in the Champions Cup as I was having some thougt about that earlier and had some theory I can't remember. First they could get entry by being a losing quarter finalist in the challenge, then putting all their eggs in the Champions pool play bucket in order to never finish last in their pool, all the while showing the same indifference to their league some show to EPCR rugby now, just to remain in champions. You extrapolate that out and is there ever likely to be more change to the champions cup that the bottom four sides rotate out each year for the 4 challenge teams? Are the leagues ever likely to have the sort of 'flux' required to see some variation? Even a good one like Englands.


I'd love to have a table at hand were you can see all the outcomes, and know how likely any of your top 12 teams are going break into Champions rubyg on th back it it are?

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fl 3 hours ago
‘The problem with this year’s Champions Cup? Too many English clubs’

"Right, so even if they were the 4 worst teams in Champions Cup, you'd still have them back by default?"

I think (i) this would literally never happen, (ii) it technically couldn't quite happen, given at least 1 team would qualify via the challenge cup, so if the actual worst team in the CC qualified it would have to be because they did really well after being knocked down to the challenge cup.

But the 13th-15th teams could qualify and to be fair I didn't think about this as a possibility. I don't think a team should be able to qualify via the Champions Cup if they finish last in their group.


Overall though I like my idea best because my thinking is, each league should get a few qualification spots, and then the rest of the spots should go to the next best teams who have proven an ability to be competitive in the champions cup. The elite French clubs generally make up the bulk of the semi-final spots, but that doesn't (necessarily) mean that the 5th-8th best French clubs would be competitive in a slimmed down champions cup. The CC is always going to be really great competition from the semis onwards, but the issue is that there are some pretty poor showings in the earlier rounds. Reducing the number of teams would help a little bit, but we could improve things further by (i) ensuring that the on-paper "worst" teams in the competition have a track record of performing well in the CC, and (ii) by incentivising teams to prioritise the competition. Teams that have a chance to win the whole thing will always be incentivised to do that, but my system would incentivise teams with no chance of making the final to at least try to win a few group stage matches.


"I'm afraid to say"

Its christmas time; there's no need to be afraid!

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