Time for action

July 3, 2009
Posted by Morné

Wynand Olivier has worked very hard to regain his Bok spot, but he believes time for talk is over now and it is time for action.

JJ Harmse - Sport24

Springbok centre Wynand Olivier has waited a long time to make it back into the national side and that is why he wants to ensure that Saturday’s third Test against the British and Irish Lions at Coca-Cola Park is a big one.

Olivier last played for the Springboks in 2007, but after an excellent Super14 season this year, Peter de Villiers p[ulled him into the national squad.

“I feel I haven’t really played a big Test for the Boks, so hopefully people will remember me as a player who played a very good game against the Lions,” Olivier said.

He has played five times against the All Blacks and England and four times against the Wallabies but feels this Test against the Lions will be something special. “It is special because it is the Lions. But I am also determined to play for a place in the starting team.”

Olivier is especially pleased to have Morné Steyn on his inside and Jaque Fourie on his outside. “Jaque and I, especially in 2006, played a few times together when Jean (de Villiers) was injured and he is such a good player that you can’t help but want to play along side him.”

“Morné and I are Bulls team-mates and friends, so I am very happy to be alongside him when he plays his first Test as part of the run on side. I’m not exactly going to try to keep him calm, though. You know him, he is calm enough,” Olivier said.

He hasn’t played for five weeks, but Olivier said he feels fit. “At the end of the Super14 series I had a few aches and pains but have now completely recovered from them. So I’m ready for action.”

According to Olivier the call to join the Bok camp was a good, but being selected is even better. “I thought my inclusion in the squad was a reward for the hard work I’d put in, but later on I felt I was just making up the numbers. Now I’m getting the chance to play and make a mark. I don’t know if there is a chance of making the Tri-Nations team but I’m sure going to use it,â€? said Olivier.

Equally pleased about his inclusion is Sharks eighth man Ryan Kankowski. His father, Tino, played for the Eastern Province against the Lions in their opening match in 1980. Now Ryan is getting a chance to play in the last Test of the 2009 Lions tour.

“It is definitely something my dad and I have spoken about, and it means a lot that we both got to play against the Lions.”

It’s been a month since Kankowski last played rugby but he thinks his absence from the game will be an advantage.

“It was a long Super14 and you appreciate the rest you get. But we’ve worked hard over the last few weeks in the camp and I feel fit,” said Kankowski.

It will be Kankowski’s eighth Test and though he hasn’t yet played with Heinrich Brüssow, he believes they will form a good combination with Juan Smith.

“Brüssow is brilliant on the ground while Juan never stops tackling and driving the ball up. It will hopefully give me the chance to stretch my legs with the ball in hand,” said Kankowski.

“It is a big opportunity for all of us. The series has been won, but it is our job now to make it 3-0,” he added.

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11 Comments

  1. Minora Minora says:
    July 3rd, 2009 at 9:25 am Reply to this comment

    Go Meisiekind!!! :support: :boks:

  2. Kietie_Lions KietieCat says:
    July 3rd, 2009 at 9:48 am Reply to this comment

    Boks by 20… :boks: :boks: :boks:

  3. cab cab says:
    July 3rd, 2009 at 10:27 am Reply to this comment

    skopgat :pdv:

  4. bok_in_oz bryce_in_oz says:
    July 3rd, 2009 at 10:35 am Reply to this comment

    He most certainly has worked hard…

    What a combo… WO and the world’s best 13!

  5. bok_in_oz bryce_in_oz says:
    July 3rd, 2009 at 10:37 am Reply to this comment

    Reply to bryce_in_oz @ 10:35 am:

    Albeit I’m not quite sure it gels for some reason…

  6. Morné Morné says:
    July 3rd, 2009 at 10:41 am Reply to this comment

    Goldy Locks had better bring his S14 form tomorrow!

  7. cab cab says:
    July 3rd, 2009 at 10:50 am Reply to this comment

    ja they better bring some form, cos our tight 5 looks pretty damn light, even stormers could give them a run.
    hell i cant see how those tight 5s win test matches, but time will tell, the Maestro is after all at the helm.

  8. bok_in_oz bryce_in_oz says:
    July 3rd, 2009 at 11:18 am Reply to this comment

    Reply to cab @ 10:50 am:

    Howzit Cabbo… never heard of Dick Muir called the Maestro… surely not John Smit either… I prefer ‘the one in a century’ for him all the same… surely we won’t be graced to witness another like Smittie… EVER!

    Love this pic of JP… giving back some stick that he got earlier…

    http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20090627/capt.4380c71b25294c4ba178510eb90640c8.south_africa_british_lions_rugby_lpt135.jpg?x=400&y=269&q=85&sig=nordH88JjksgzONOIr.R0g–

  9. cab cab says:
    July 3rd, 2009 at 11:25 am Reply to this comment

    Reply to bryce_in_oz @ 11:18 am:

    ha ha Howzit, thats cos Dick is only deputy-Maestro but doing a fine job too.
    Great pic. ey that Mike Philips was short a decent PK.

  10. Cosa die BLOUBOK Cosa says:
    July 3rd, 2009 at 12:16 pm Reply to this comment

    Reply to cab @ 11:25 am:

    Jis Cabbie, are you a refined gentleman (read “a queer”)?

    Thought not.

    But why do you give that Snor guy virtual electronic blowjobs?

    Morne and JT I can understand. I mean to say I DON’T understand them, so for them it is OK to do the eletronic sexual favour to Snorre. By I always had a higher opinion of you, and you are laying waste to that now!

    Makes me think of the Windhoek Lager ad on TV. “Always be real”!

    Don’t be :cuckoo: , be :thumbup: .

    :lol:

  11. Boertjie Boertjie says:
    July 3rd, 2009 at 1:21 pm Reply to this comment

    Equally pleased about his inclusion is Sharks eighth man Ryan Kankowski.
    =====
    He’s one of several players that
    should have been in their union
    sides that played the Lions -
    not the watered-down teams that
    opposed them.