With this seasonâs Six Nations done and dusted for another year, the Scarlets can now concentrate on an exciting âbusiness endâ to the season.
Obviously, in the back of everyoneâs minds is the âbiggieâ on Good Friday â the Championsâ Cup Quarter Final at Parc y Scarlets against La Rochelle. Temporary seating will be arriving next week in order to accommodate the 15,400 set to descend on Llanelli for the biggest fixture in the history of the stadium thus far.
However, with the Scarlets still competing for silverware in both competitons this year, this weekâs fixture against Munster is foremost in the mind with the Scarlets facing a tricky run-in to the end of the season.
Scarletsâ victory in Thomond Park last season proved a pivotal point and coupled with the emphatic victory in the Pro12 Final, it leaves the Munstermen with a point to prove on Saturday.
It will be a tough challenge for the Scarlets, with Hooker, Ryan Elias admitting, âThey have a really good crowd, very much like the Scarlets crowd, they get behind their players. It will be a tough game on Saturday.â
Despite reports that injured Second Row, Jake Ball would feature on the bench this weekend, Head Coach, Wayne Pivac confirmed that he was never going to be fit for the La Rochelle game. âHe is improving, but it is slow progress, but certainly we believe weâll get some rugby out of him in a few weeks,â he added. There is currently no set date penciled in for his return, but he had another scan yesterday and will see the surgeon again tomorrow, so more will be known then.
With the Internationals âexcitedâ to be returning home, the focus this week has been on integrating these players back and ensuring that the selection for Munster is the correct one to meet the target of a home semi-final and maintain the pressure on Leinster who are currently top of the table.
Pivac revealed that this is an individual process, but nine front-line players would not feature against Munster.
âGenerally, itâs how theyâve come through, the minutes theyâve played and the handover report from the Welsh squad medical team to our medical team, which has been done,â he continued. âIndividiual player interviews were carried out yesterday to find out not only physically but mentally, as well with the amount of volume of work theyâve had over that period.â
He added, âItâs not just the games, itâs also the training and what that takes out of the players. Some Internationals will be involved but they will be the ones who havenât had much game time in recent weeks.â
This is not ideal preparation with such an important fixture on the horizon, but Pivac believes that the transition period last season was successful, adding âSome guys came back the first week, some had a week or two off. Clearly, weâre not in a position to give the guys two weeks off now!â
âItâs been a bit of a juggling act,â he continued. âCertainly, weâve got an eye on next week in terms of preparation, itâs been an interesting exercise.â
âIt comes back now on the coaches and the strength and conditioning department and medical team to make sure the preparation is spot on in terms of how much volume we give the boys during the week,â he revealed. âAlready, weâre tweaking that at this stage with already less training time than last year.â
On the injury front, Pivac revealed that Wyn Jones is on track to be back in action before the end of the season. The only returning International causing any concern is Rob Evans who has picked up a knock but is being monitored closely.
It is highly unlikely that Jonathan âFoxyâ Davies will play any rugby this season. âWeâve ruled him out,â added Pivac, âMy personal view is that as much as Foxy would like to play this year, itâs in everyoneâs best interests to get that type of injury 100% right and you wouldnât dream of risking it, if it wasnât 100% right.â
One player who will be chomping at the bit to play on Saturday is Munster-bound, Tadhg Beirne, with Pivac revealing, âHe doesnât train much these days! People worry about the amount of games, but the boys will tell you heâs usually on the physio table most days having a good relax…heâs been on the physio table the last couple of days.â
âI donât think Tadhg would let me rest him this week even if weâd wanted to,â joked Pivac! âItâs been well documented that heâs off and weâre obviously sad to see him go, but heâs playing against the club that heâs going to, so heâll want to put out a massive performance. It would be amiss of us not unleash him, should he be fit to play.â
With injuries in the back three, the Scarlets have already signed England International, Tom Varndell, for the rest of the season, who is relishing the âmassive opportunity.â
âI wanted to play a high level, wanted an opportunity. The Scarlets was that opportunity and I took it with both hands,â revealed the former Bristol Wing.
âI met Wayne on the Sunday and started training on the Monday,â he added. âSo, it was pretty quick!â
Having played European Cup Rugby for both Leicester and Wasps, Varndell is hoping he can draw on his experience as he aims to add something to the squad revealing that so far he has loved every minute with the Scarlets and is now an honorary Welshman!
Speaking about new-signing for next season, South African Number 8, Uzair Cassiem, Pivac revealed, âHe can play across the back row, but Number 8 is where we see him playing for us. Heâs a strong ball- carrier, got good skills with ball in hand. We think heâll be a good signing for us and will be available for the whole season.â
Cassiem had been previously linked with a move to French giants, Toulon, but opted to join the Scarlets, stating âThe Scarlets are known throughout the world and are playing some great rugby at the moment. When I met with Jon and Wayne it was clear to see the ambitions of the club and the environment at the Scarlets is just what I am looking for.â
This is a true statement of intent from the Scarlets with Pivac adding, âItâs a sign from the board of the direction they want to take the club in, itâs the same direction as weâd like to go as a management group and clearly a playing group. The players want to be playing for Championships.â
âHe continued, âWe had a taste of it last year, obviously, and you want to have those great days. Itâs all about winning at the end of the day. Theyâre special moments and you want to replicate those.â
âThe whole community is behind the team and the expectation now is that we perform, and weâve got to deliver a squad that can do that on a regular basis,â he added.
âItâs a lot of hard work, not just by the squad, thereâs the backroom staff who are out there in the community, finding sponsorship and marketing the team and what we do as a club â itâs a big effort from a lot of people.â
Cassiem joins Blade Thomson and Kieron Fonotia in joining the Scarlets for next season, with Pivac confirming that a Scrum Half has also been added to the books in place of Ospreys-bound Aled Davies, adding âMaybe one or two more players to come.â
He continued, âWeâre just finalising the squad at the minute and thereâll be some guys that weâre looking at within the squad to see whether we re-sign or maybe replace based on injuries or where we see their careers at the moment.â
âItâs an on-going process, we wonât stop the recruitment because once we finish next yearâs squad weâre straight in to the following yearâs squad which weâre looking at now.â
There is still no news with regards to which region gets the signature of former Scarlet, George North with Pivac joking, âWeâre like everybody elseâŚ..waiting!â
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