Preview: Vodacom Cup, Round Two
Three Vodacom Cup matches in the North Section take place on Friday, with the clash in Pretoria between the Blue Bulls and Leopards XV, both big winners last weekend, set to see sparks fly.
In the two other matches of round two, the Pumas travel to Windhoek to take on the Welwitschias and the Limpopo Blue Bulls will host the Golden Lions in Polokwane.
This week the focus is on a fleet-footed back from Pretoria and on a strong prop from Mbombela, Warrick Gelant and Khwezi Mona.
Playing in Green and Gold is nothing new for 19-year-old Warrick Gelant, but it’s in the light blue jersey of the Blue Bulls where he’s aiming to make his mark in the Vodacom Cup in the coming months.
Gelant represented South Western Districts at U13, U16 and U18 levels. The former learner from Outeniqua High School in George played in all six of the SA Schools’ matches in 2012 and 2013 before moving to Pretoria, where his first taste of rugby was for UP-Tuks in the Varsity Cup.
Five appearances for the Junior Springboks at the Junior World Championships in New Zealand followed, also at fullback, and after that Gelant, who is still eligible for the SA U20s this year, starred for the Blue Bulls U19s.
The BlitzBokke came knocking at the end of last season and Gelant was part of the squad that won the Sevens World Series tournaments in Dubai - where he scored a try on debut - and Port Elizabeth, while he also travelled to Wellington and Las Vegas recently.
Although he’s played most of his rugby to date at fullback, Gelant started last weekend’s opening match in the Vodacom Cup at inside centre, where his play-making skills and elusive running helped the Vodacom Blue Bulls score five tries in Kempton Park.
The strongly-built back got one of the five tries, on senior debut for the team from the capital city, and is sure to make his mark this year.
Rising Star #4 –
Big Khwezi Mona made his debut for the Pumas last weekend and will get his second start for the team from the Lowveld on Friday.
Underlining his versatility, the 22-year-old Mona has been moved from tighthead to loosehead for the Pumas’ visit to Windhoek.
He made four appearances in the front row for the Sharks XV in the Vodacom Cup last season and has since decided to move north to Mpumalanga, where he is being touted as one of their rising stars.
Mona, who matriculated from Selborne College in the Eastern Cape, has had to work hard to get to where he is, especially since he’s moved around a bit in the pack.
He represented Border at Under-16 and Under-18 levels, where he mostly played loose forward in his school days. After school, he moved to Durban and enrolled at the Sharks Academy, where he made the transition to prop and was coached by former Springbok Etienne Fynn while completing his B.Com-degree.
Mona showed great progress and work ethic and was part of the KwaZulu-Natal Under-21 squad in 2013, but had to play in the shadows of two Junior Springbok props in Allan Dell and Maks van Dyk, before he got a run in the Vodacom Cup last year.
His versatility in the front row makes him a valuable asset in any team, something new Pumas coach MJ Mentz has obviously realised. After starting in the No.3 jersey, Mona was later moved to the loosehead side of the front row in their 57-18 win over the Griffons at Mbombela Stadium last week.
Round 2 fixtures:
Friday, 13 March
Blue Bulls v Leopards XV
Venue: Loftus B, Pretoria
Kick-off: 15.30
Referee: Rodney Boneparte
Welwitschias v Pumas
Venue: Hage Geingob Stadium, Windhoek
Kick-off: 19.00
Referee: Jaco Pretorius
Limpopo Blue Bulls v Golden Lions
Venue: New Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane
Kick-off: 19.10
Referee: AJ Jacobs