The only people who've ever swung the ball in Perth are blokes prepared to bowl into the Doctor late in the day. Terry Aldermann, Damien Fleming, etc.
Indeed - but The WACA still offers more to swingers than anywhere apart from The SCG has in recent years.
Honestly, I can't recall anyone swinging more than the odd delivery here and there at Bellerive, Adelaide, The MCG or even The 'Gabba in the time I've been watching cricket in Australia. Seem to remember Hoggard getting a bit with the new-ball in the opening session in 2002/03, justifying Hussain's thinking if not neccessarily his decision, in putting Australia in, but that's about it.
Couldn't imagine any of the Saffies being pleased about let alone willing to willing to cut back on pace a bit to get the movement. Takes a certain sort who can dispense with the macho crap.
Well I'd hope any decent bowler would put success above macho-ness. You're never going to get as far as you could if you don't.
In any case, Steyn is the only real swinger of SA's front-line seamers. Nel, Ntini and Morkel simply aren't and almost certainly never will be - their actions and natural lengths just don't allow it.
And Lee didn't really bowl with a lot of swing against SL and India at home. He's a bit too quick. Only RP Singh did and even then his swing wasn't that consistent. Most of Lee's wickets were due to the pressure he put on, good lengths, smart bowling, etc. That why although Steyn was a little ahead in wickets taken last year, people rate Lee's wickets much higher; he wasn't dependent on the conditions at all to take wickets, was always threatening and was bowling to high-class, in-form batsmen on the flattest of decks.
I tended to rate his bowling better because a) of the calibre of the batsmen he dismissed and b) because he simply looked so much less vulnerable. Rarely did he look like giving runs away, which Steyn just always has, even when he hasn't actually given them away (which has been rare).
However, I saw him swing plenty of batsmen out last winter, as he's always had the ability to do. You can't really bowl too quickly to swing it, it doesn't really work that way. Lee isn't that quick any more either - early-90s tops.
Further increasing the pressure to score is that South Africa, after Boucher, have 4 number 11's in Steyn, Ntini, Harris and Morkel with another one (Nel) in the wings.
Morne Morkel is far from a number-eleven sitting-duck. He can certainly bat a bit - hope he might be good enough to average 20 or near-as-damn-it if he has a long Test career. Harris too has 2 First-Class half-centuries. Ntini, Nel and Steyn are all rank hopeless though.
Unless Morkel's brother is given a go, that lower-order looks very fragile
Albie Morkel is nowhere near good enough to play Test cricket IMO. Not even close.