Despite a Bok victory on Saturday against England atTwickenham, Springbok coach Peter de Villiers will probably see a considerably clipping of his wings in the coming week.

Rapport & Sport24

This despite the Springboks playing the so-called English “rugby fort” of Twickenham into submissive silence with a convincing 21-11 victory.

“Super-sub” loose forward Willem Alberts’s third try in three consecutive Tests capped a strong performance and a desperately needed win for the under-fire Springbok coach in a tough and physical match.

Informed sources told Rapport that – regarding De Villiers’ position – it seems unlikely he will be axed due to the political storm this will create.

But Rapport can reveal that, due to these fears, the South African Rugby Union (Saru) is planning rather to put together a technical rugby committee to lead De Villiers and co.

They will effectively be De Villiers’s bosses.

The current coaching team apparently has no choice but to accept the decision.

A group of rugby experts, who will include former Springbok coaches, will on Thursday be asked by Saru’s executive committee to evaluate De Villiers’ performance as national coach.

They will have to decide as quickly as possible if he and his two current assistant coaches, Gary Gold and Dick Muir, are the right management team to take South Africa to next year’s World Cup championship in New Zealand.

The group of experts who will do the evaluation are also the favourites to make up the new technical committee.

After Rudolph Straeuli was replaced in 2004 by Jake White as Springbok coach, White was successfully supported by a technical committee led by André Markgraaff.

De Villiers, who has only been able to win nine of his last 19 matches as Bok coach, has faced calls to step down from the rugby world over the past few months.

Several former coaches and other rugby experts have, during this period, expressed their deep concern over the Springboks’ playing style and poor results.

In the disastrous Tri-Nations series a few months ago, they could only win one out of six matches. Saru then approached some of the country’s premier coaches, among them Rassie Erasmus and Heyneke Meyer, to assist De Villiers as assistant coaches and technical advisors.

But none of them were apparently willing to help Saru and De Villiers. The governing body then had to continue with the existing trio as management and coaching squad for South Africa’s current Grand Slam tour.

During Saru’s search for a possible new management team, former coach Jake White indicated that he would be willing to take up the position as Bok coach again.

But it is widely known in rugby circles that as long as Oregan Hoskins is the Saru president, White is not likely to be involved again at the highest level in South African rugby.

According to Rapport’s reliable sources, White is not one of the experts who in the coming week will be evaluating De Villiers and his team.

Meyer, Erasmus and other former coaches Harry Viljoen, Carel du Plessis and Straeuli are, according to information, just some of the “wise men” who will be called upon to help solve the Boks’ problems.

Former Wallaby coach Eddie Jones, who in 2007 was successfully incorporated by Saru and White as technical advisor into the Bok team, told Rapport on Sunday he was not prepared to help again.

“I have no relationship with the current coaching team, so it won’t work,” he said.

8 Responses to Snorrie’s moustache to be severely trimmed this week

  • 1

    Mmmmmm… so a whole technical Committee, consisting of the 3 most useless Springbok coaches in recent times, assisted by Rassie & Heyneke will be appointed…

    What a lot of bollocks!

    Would have been easier and better to replace Tricky Dicky, seeing as nothing much is happening in the Bokke backline…

    Oi, SARU acts dumb most of the time, but this dumb takes the cake.

  • 2

    SARU and Hoskins have to justify the appointment of PDV as coach no matter what.
    Anything else will be an admission of their own poor management.
    Hoskins has to prove that his statement about politics playing a part in the appointment does not mean that it is a BEE appointment for the wrong reasons but it is rather a good BEE appointment because PDV is capable and competent in the position.

  • 3

    van waneer af is rudolf straulli en harry viljoen experts?viljoen moet maar liewers nie rugby tips uitdeel nie en straulli moet nie eers dink aan kamp staaldraad 2011 nie.ek dink nie meyer of rassie sal uithelp nie,dit kan nie maklik wees om saam snorman te werk nie.dalk moet hulle vir david campese kry vir die backline,hy het muir laat goed lyk by die sharks.

  • 4

    Did they think of who the 3 worst candidates are and decide to appoint them,problem is I dont think anyone else will work with Snor..

  • 5

    eddie jones wil niks weet van saam snor werk nie..dat sarfu daardie 3 kanidate weer op hulle payrol wil he verstaan ek nie.wat van ian mcintosh,hy het die laagte win rate as bokafigter.smaak my net gefired ex bokafrigters mag die pos kry.

  • 6

    Rudolph, Carel and Harry? 3 of the worst coaches in Springbok history. It looks as if the inmates are running the institution. Of these 3, the only one I have sympathy for is Carel, because he never coached anything else but the Bokke. Bring an international coach in to act as a special advisor. Campese would be a good bet as suggested already.
    Even Owen and Naas would better than these 3. Add Bob for good measure.

  • 7

    South African Rugby Union (Saru) chief executive Jurie Roux has dismissed reports that De Villiers will in future report to a technical committee.

    Roux said there was “no truth” in the speculation.

  • 8

    7@ superBul:
    It won’t be the 1st time that JJ Harmse’s roumors and speculations are shot to ribbons.

    If he says good day to you, better look out the window first, to see if it is indeed day.

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