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Springboks Adjust Flyhalf Strategy Following Pollard’s Injury, Libbok and Jantjies Considered

Handre Pollard’s prolonged calf injury has forced South Africa’s rugby team to reassess their game plan in the lead up to the Rugby Championship. The Springboks are now faced with a pivotal decision regarding their flyhalf, with emerging talents like Manie Libbok and the experienced Elton Jantjies being considered as replacements for Pollard.

Pollard Out for Rugby Championship

Rassie Erasmus, the director of rugby for the Springboks, confirmed that Handre Pollard will miss the Rugby Championship due to his recurring calf injury. This leaves the team without their star player and flyhalf, who played a pivotal role in the team’s World Cup triumph in 2019.

Libbok Emerges as Frontrunner

Manie Libbok, a young talent in South African rugby, has emerged as the leading candidate to replace Pollard in the flyhalf position. Libbok has been in sensational form in the United Rugby Championship (URC), being the top points scorer for two consecutive seasons and amassing an impressive 217 points this season.

Libbok made his debut for the Springboks during the end-of-year tour in 2020 and has since been regarded as a player with immense potential. His chances of being selected for the Rugby Championship are looking promising, with his performances on the field having impressed coaches and fans alike.

Jantjies’ Controversial Return

Elton Jantjies, a seasoned flyhalf, is also in contention for the position following his controversial exit from the team last year. Rumors of an affair with the team’s dietitian led to Jantjies’ dismissal. However, with Pollard’s injury, Jantjies has been called up as cover and may be given a second chance to prove himself and contribute to the team’s success.

Erasmus’ Cautious Approach

Erasmus has expressed concern over Pollard’s condition and has taken a cautious approach to his recovery, stating that “we don’t push him too early.” This approach may work in Jantjie’s favor, as he has been called up as cover for Pollard and may be given the chance to prove himself in the Rugby Championship.

Springboks’ Resilience Tested

The Springboks will face a significant challenge in the Rugby Championship, with the absence of Pollard and the need to integrate new players into the team. The inclusion of players like Libbok and Jantjies may bring a new dimension to the team and help them overcome these challenges.

The Springboks’ flyhalf strategy is in flux following Pollard’s injury, with Libbok and Jantjies being considered as potential replacements. The team’s performance in the Rugby Championship will be closely watched, with fans and observers worldwide eager to see how they fare without their star player. The inclusion of exceptional talents like Libbok and the possible return of Jantjies may help the team overcome this adversity and achieve success in this new era.

Zola Naidoo

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