Denny
I must say there are two youngsters I admired when they played Under 20 rugby and those were Willemse and Sacha - and believe that ultimately Sacha would be the better choice at Flyhalf and ultinately Willemse has been the netter choice atr 12 - when it would be necessary rto replkace D e Allended or at full back fo the time neing,
I always liked Pollard - his best performances wewre achieved in 2019 - but since th en he was often injured and became a replica of Morne Steyn. He never since 2015 when Meyer nearly destroyed Pollard as a player, he was injured and in 2016 and 2017 never played for the Springboks, Since 2019 Pollard was injured frequently and for a for a lemghty period as well - he has not been the player he was in 2019 in any tests he played in and his participation in a backline aiming to play attacking rugby I can forsee him not performing to the standard Brown would expect from him.
We have an excellent backliine in the making with all positions covered iro the centers and back 3 triangle at wing and full back - but after yesterdday I think we need to find the right combination at 9 and 10 - and then wed have to consider the no 8 position where I think Roos would be the number 1 choice.
I think Du Toit fitted in perfectly in Browns game plam to play attaclkng ball in hand rugby where the loosies are used to cause problems for defenders and adding Kwagga to the combination was aimed at that as well. But Kwagga has deficiencies that makes him problematic hence the obvious selection of Roos at 8, For the rest I am happy about the Tight 5 - bar Mostrert.
We have younger and stronger locks in abundance and the lock combination improved when Mostert was reeplaced by Snyman.
In essense there are signs of a different approach stemming from Brown's involvement in the coaching set-up and am sure the backline attazcking plan is going to see further improvement in that component of the game and team selec tion,