Having “enjoyed” his Munster sojourn for a year Jean de Villiers has decided that his priority is to regain his South African jersey in advance of the next world cup. Understandable, given his country’s reasonable hope of success in New Zealand; the chance of having two winners medals must have been one that he had to take. Although the important part of Munster’s season is still to come, it is fair to say that his impact in Limerick has not been huge; certainly not as huge as the price tag might have indicated it should be. And he leaves Munster in the state they were in last year, without a partner for the further diminished Lefemi Mafi.
Reports suggest that Rickey Flutey is being approached to come in as a replacement. While Flutey has the game to improve Munsters backline Munster must look past their own aspirations and provide the opportunity for the next Keith Earls to come through. Rugby, more than any other sport, has a habit of turning out remarkable talent once that talent is exposed. Take Johnny Sexton as a prime example; I have absolutely no doubt that Sexton would have continued to languish behind Felipe Contepomi had the Argentinean not been injured in last years Heinekin Cup semi-final and had he not already decided to ply his trade elsewhere. Who knows how many more Sextons or Earls there are, just waiting for the exposure.
The IRFU who stand head and shoulders above any other sports administrative body on these islands need to push their interest to the forefront here and not allow money and exposure to be lost to help other countries succeed in New Zealand. They must cap even tighter the spend and number of players that play with our provinces from overseas, especially in key positions.
