South African rugby boss Oregan Hoskins is true to his word.
When national coach Heyneke Meyer was squeezed out and the coaching trouble erupted at the Stormers, Hoskins said the national union would "take their time" settling on a Springbok supremo. Nothing has happened since Meyer moved on from his test role at the start of the month.
That may be the result of opposing factions within SARU and the union's inability to entice candidates of sufficient quality.
Since the Boks bombed out against Japan at the Rugby World Cup and were then beaten by the All Blacks in the semifinal, there have been increasing calls for SARU to match the calibre of the All Blacks group.
Meyer's one win from eight tests against the All Blacks was a compounding reason for his post World Cup demise.