New generation of Super Rugby back-row captains look to inspire

January 31, 2012
Posted by bryce_in_oz

BACK-ROW skippers are the flavour of the month in Super Rugby with David Pocock’s Western Force ascension kicking off three captaincy appointments.

January 31, 2012
Leadership material ... David Pocock.Leadership material … David Pocock.

While world-class ball scavenger Pocock succeeded veteran Force lock Nathan Sharpe on Monday, the NSW Waratahs are set to name fellow Wallabies flanker Rocky Elsom as their captain today.

And Brumbies coach Jake White is expected to follow suit in a fortnight with No.8 recruit Ben Mowen to captain the new-look ACT squad.

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White has opted against naming a captain for the Brumbies’ opening two trials, against the Force (February 4) and Queensland (February 11).

He’s set to reveal an extended leadership group for the trials this week with Mowen on a list that includes Wallabies front-rowers Stephen Moore and Ben Alexander.

World Cup hooker Moore, 29, was seen as the likely replacement for Matt Giteau last year but former Springboks coach White is looking to start afresh with Mowen.

The surprise move would complete a bizarre swap between the Brumbies and Waratahs as Mowen, 27, left NSW last season when new coach Michael Foley swooped to sign Elsom from the Brumbies.

Dumped as Wallabies skipper just three weeks before last year’s World Cup, Elsom’s impending appointment has also raised eyebrows as he’ll be sidelined for the first month of the competition.

But there were no surprises with Pocock’s ascension in Perth yesterday, with Force coach Richard Graham admitting it was more than 12 months in the making.

Foundation captain and 101-Test stalwart Sharpe is yet to decide upon his future beyond this season but the 40-Test Pocock has long been seen as the Force’s long-term leader.

The appointment will also help keep the off-contract breakaway and 2010 John Eales medallist in the west following the Force’s disappointing campaign last year which featured just five wins.

”I’m very excited about it,” Pocock said. ”It’s a huge challenge. Following on from someone like Nathan Sharpe, who’s served the team so well and has a distinct brand of leadership – I’ve learnt a lot from him.

”And the great thing for me is he’ll still be there and I’ll be able to bounce ideas off him. He’ll definitely play a big part in the team.”

Graham opted against naming a vice-captain and won’t risk Pocock and Sharpe against the Brumbies in Darwin on Saturday night.

But he was certain his players would be inspired to follow the lead of Pocock, named Young Australian of the Year for his for his work establishing the charity organisation Eighty-Twenty Vision, which helps disadvantaged communities in his native Zimbabwe.

”If you’re ever going to demand things from people around you in sport, you actually need to be able to set a really high standard and keep them accountable, and he does that,” Graham said.

”I think the work he does off the field shows how selfless he is as a character, and in serving the team that will be very important.”

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4 Comments

  1. bok_in_oz bryce_in_oz says:
    January 31st, 2012 at 2:02 am Reply to this comment

    I’m quite surprised Brussouw has never been touted as a captain… aside from being injury-prone and the fact I’ve never really heard him speak much… he does come across as being pretty smart and leads from the front?

  2. DavidS Champion Supporter DavidS says:
    January 31st, 2012 at 9:51 am Reply to this comment

    Interesting suggestion Bryce..

    I created a massive furore on a Gilbert poll yesterday when they asked who should skipper the Boks

    I said none of the present first choice players have the apparent ability to skipper the team, whilst none of the decent skippers in South Africa appear to have the ability to be able to hold down a first choice selection berth.

    I am glad I not Heyneke Meyer.

    But as I said too, Heyneke has never been one to put much store by captains, but rather allowed team leaders to develop in the dynamic of the squad. In this regard NOT selecting his skipper right away is exactly Heyneke Meyer philosophy.

    Think of it. Since 2003 he did not allow Victor Matfield to skipper the Bulls… he even told Matfield to his face that he was “too windgat” a player. He instead imported Anton Leonard and then appointed Gary Botha as his skipper… It was only under Frans Ludeke that Matfield got selected as skipper…

  3. The Year of the Cheetah The Year of the Cheetah says:
    January 31st, 2012 at 10:48 am Reply to this comment

    Funny that I honestly believe Adriaan Strauss to be a Heyneke type captain. The player has long been a favourite of the coach (who just last year said Strauss should have gone to the World Cup)

    As a Cheetah supporter I can say with certainty that Strauss is a better captain than Smith – who’s main currency is his links to the (old) bok ‘elite’.

    But yes heaven forbid Bismarck does not start.

    :shake:

  4. bok_in_oz bryce_in_oz says:
    January 31st, 2012 at 11:53 am Reply to this comment

    Reply to DavidS @ 9:51 am:

    I simply cannot think of anyone else… no-one in the backs… no-one in the front-row, none in the back-row other than Schalk (although I do have a sneaking suspicion Vic might have another season)… hence I thought of Heinrich…

    I’d love to be in the position where both the Reds and Force are in terms of the Wallabies… Sharpe as Pocock’s mentor… and Genia/Horwill both young and already seasoned…

    Reply to The Year of the Cheetah @ 10:48 am:

    I’d have to agree… whilst Steenkamp did a great job last year… the Cheetah’s fortunes changed when Strauss came back from injury (he’s quite well spoken too)…

    “But yes heaven forbid Bismarck does not start.”

    You’ve got that the wrong way mate… it’s ALWAYS going to be Ralepelle cheating Strauss out of the 22…