As the test rugby season approaches, excitement builds around the Springboks as they prepare to face Australia in the Rugby Championship opener. However, the absence of first-choice flyhalf Handre Pollard has left a pivotal moment for the talented Manie Libbok.
Last season, Elton Jantjies took over the flyhalf position in Pollard’s absence, but his performance fell short. Damian Willemse stepped up next, but his shortcomings indicated that he might not yet be prepared for the international level.
Enter Manie Libbok, the Stormers teammate of Damian Willemse. With an impressive United Rugby Championship campaign under his belt, the Humansdorp-born player has been eagerly waiting for his chance to showcase his skills in the esteemed green and gold jersey.
After making his debut against France, Libbok’s performance against Italy left fans clamoring for more, as he effortlessly conducted the backline. Despite his excellent form, the Springboks prefer their traditional style of play, with Pollard at the helm.
During last year’s European tour, the Springbok coaching staff showed a surprising willingness to adopt a different approach to the game. By giving the ball more air and allowing their backline players greater freedom, they demonstrated a game plan that Libbok has honed over two seasons with the Stormers.
The upcoming Rugby Championship presents an opportunity for the South African management to evaluate their options in the absence of Pollard. For Libbok, it’s a chance to prove his doubters wrong and show that he can make a significant impact at the test level.
The management must now decide whether to integrate Libbok into the established “Springbok way” or continue to explore the new approach they began to develop on the European tour, with Libbok orchestrating the team’s performance.
As the test rugby season unfolds, all eyes will be on the Springboks and their choices in the crucial flyhalf position. The anticipation surrounding Manie Libbok’s potential rise in test rugby adds another layer of intrigue to what promises to be a thrilling Rugby Championship.
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