New South Africa coach named

Former Springbok prop Lawrence Sephaka has been appointed the new Springbok Women’s head coach in the lead up to the Women's Rugby World Cup.

Published by Alison Donnelly, February 25th, 2014

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New South Africa coach named

He will be joined by Springbok Women’s Sevens coach Renfred Dazel who has been confirmed as assistant coach in a shake-up of the team's back-room staff.

Former Springbok Women’s captain Nomsebenzi Tsotsobe-Calata is the new Team Manager.

Sephaka and his management team will work closely with Jacques Nienaber from the SARU Mobi-Unit, who will oversee the overall implementation of the SARU coaching blue print.

“It is a major coup for us to have a former Springbok guide the national women’s team,” said SARU CEO Jurie Roux. “Lawrence is an up-and-coming coach and has worked with our elite women in the last few months, so he is familiar with the set-up and the expectations on the team.

“His experience as a former Springbok and his familiarity with the demands and the pressure associated with representing one’s country will certainly add to his coaching input as he prepares the squad for the World Cup.”

Sephaka, who played 24 Tests between 2001 and 2006, was named as a consultant to the Springbok Women’s team before their first training camp in Cape Town last month, while Tsotsobe-Calata and Dazel also assisted at the camp in their respective roles.

The former Springbok will work closely with the Gauteng-based players, in particular, in the months leading up to their next training camp in June and their pre-World Cup European tour, as he is one of five coaches who will run satellite coaching stations across the country with the women.

Roux also welcomed the appointment of Dazel and Tsotsobe-Calata: “Renfred has been working closely with the Elite Sevens squad based in Port Elizabeth, and since those players will be eligible for selection for the 15-a-side Rugby World Cup, it makes sense to ensure continuity in the coaching team. He has also played the sport at the highest level as a former Springbok Sevens player and provincial 15-a-side player, so similarly, to Lawrence he understands the demands on a national team.

“It also gives SARU great satisfaction to appoint Nomsebenzi the team manager. She was the first captain of the Springbok Women’s team in 2004 and, as she played alongside some of the women, she knows what the players need to deliver their best performance on the field. I believe this trio is the ideal management team.”

The preliminary World Cup squad will assemble in Pretoria on June 18 for a seven-day training camp, which will be followed by a tour to London and France from June 25 to July 5 for warm-up matches against the Nomads and World Cup pool competitors, France, respectively.

The squad will gather again in Stellenbosch for a pre-World Cup holding camp from July 14 to 27, with the squad set to depart for Paris on July 27 for the international spectacle.

Springbok Women management team:Head coach: Lawrence SephakaAssistant coach: Renfred DazelTeam manager: Nomsebenzi Tsotsobe-CalataTeam doctor: Jerome MampanePhysiotherapist: Tanushree Pillay

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