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Bryan Habana ‘not surprised’ by Jacques Nienaber’s Springbok exit

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South Africa legend Bryan Habana says he is “not surprised” about Springboks head coach Jacques Nienaber’s upcoming departure after this year’s Rugby World Cup in France.

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Habana also added that former national coach Jake White “will probably want to throw his hat in the ring” when applications open for a replacement.

White memorably led the Springboks to World Cup glory in France in 2007.

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Meanwhile, Nienaber was an assistant to Rassie Erasmus during the 2019 World Cup success before taking over a year later.

The 50-year-old will join Irish province Leinster in November, after the World Cup final on October 28.

“I’m definitely not surprised,” Habana told AFP.

“It’s a massive opportunity for him, in my opinion, to come out of Rassie Erasmus’ shadow and really show his characteristics and ability as a strategic coach, manager,” he added.

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According to South African Rugby sources, a foreigner will not be considered for the position.

Nienaber’s assistants Mzwandile Stick and Deon Davids are among the front-runners, alongside Stormers head coach John Dobson and Bulls boss Jake White, who led the Springboks to World Cup glory in 2007.

‘It’s going to be a tough decision’ – Bryan Habana

“It will be interesting to see who that next person is,” Habana said.

“Is it from this current crop? Mzwandile Stick, Deon Davids?

“John Dobson is going really well with the Stormers. Jake White will probably want to throw his hat in the ring.

“It’s always going to be a tough decision.”

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Habana, 39, made the last of his 124 Test appearances in 2016 and retired two years later after a trophy-laden spell with Toulon.

This week, the French club, Champions Cup and Top 14 winners in 2014, will induct, among others, Habana’s former Springbok team-mate Joe van Niekerk and ex-England flyhalf Jonny Wilkinson into their hall of fame.

“We had 10-12 players who could have walked into any international team,” he said.

“Winning the double and coming back to Toulon was the most special.

“We had Jonny, that was incredible.

“I don’t think many English people have had God Save the Queen played at the Stade de France for them.”

By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse

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