The Springbok selectors have opted for continuity when they named a 30-man squad for the opening two rounds of The Castle Lager Rugby Championship later this month against Argentina.
Only three players who were not part of the Springbok squad which won the Castle Lager Incoming Series in June have been added to the squad.
They are experienced scrumhalf Fourie du Preez, who has been selected for the Springboks for the first time since the Rugby World Cup in 2011, Gurthrö Steenkamp (prop) and Duane Vermeulen (No 8), who last played for the Springboks in November 2012.
Du Preez’s club in Japan, Suntory Sungoliath, released him for international duty for parts of The Castle Rugby Championship. He is available for the three Tests in South Africa and has been included in the squad. When Du Preez can’t travel with the Springboks, his place in the squad will be taken by Piet van Zyl.
“We’re very thankful to everyone at SARU and Suntory who made it possible to select Fourie,” said Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer.
“Fourie has been out of international rugby for a while and it makes sense to involve him as soon as possible. Piet was part of the squad in June and we know what he can do – he will slot in without any problems when necessary.”
Vermeulen, who has shaken off a knee injury which kept him out of the June Tests, and the experienced Steenkamp both return to the squad after playing a vital role in the Springboks’ unbeaten tour to Ireland, Scotland and England last year.
“It’s great to have Duane back after he played such an important role for us at the end of last season,” said Meyer.
“It will also be good to see Gurthrö back in the mix. Along with Fourie, they boast 102 Tests worth of experience between the two of them, have been part of very successful teams before and will be able to share a lot of knowledge with the younger players around them.
“We’ve managed to keep a lot of continuity between this squad of 30 players and the squad that did duty during the Castle Lager Incoming Series.
“As I’ve said before, it’s vitally important for the younger players in the set-up to get more experienced and increase their Test caps, but this will be a very tough Championship and we will have to be at our very best.
“Argentina showed last year what they can do and while we are mindful of the threat they pose, our focus will be on building on the good things we achieved in June and improving in areas where we were not satisfied.”
The Springboks will open their Castle Lager Rugby Championship campaign against Argentina at the FNB Stadium in Soweto as part of the Nelson Mandela Sport & Culture Day celebrations on 17 August. The following day they fly to South America where they will face Los Pumas in Mendoza on 24 August.
The two Australasian Tests of the competition take place on 7 September in Brisbane (against Australia) and on 14 September in Auckland (against New Zealand).
The final two home Tests are scheduled for 28 September in Cape Town (against Australia) and 5 October in Johannesburg (against New Zealand).
Only locally-based players and Ruan Pienaar, who is currently on extended leave in South Africa and was granted permission to take part in the camp by his province in Ireland, will take part in the team’s preparations next week in Johannesburg. The full squad will get together for training from Monday, 12 August.
Injured players who have been part of the squad in the last two seasons, but were not considered, are Frans Malherbe, Pieter-Steph du Toit, Arno Botha, Pierre Spies, Francois Hougaard, Johan Goosen, Jaco Taute and Frans Steyn.
The Springbok squad for The Castle Lager Rugby Championship 2013:
Forwards:
Willem Alberts (Loose forward), 21 Test caps
Marcell Coetzee (Loose forward), 13
Bismarck du Plessis (Hooker), 48
Jannie du Plessis (Prop), 45
Eben Etzebeth (Lock), 14
Siya Kolisi (Loose forward), 2
Juandré Kruger (Lock), 11
Francois Louw (Loose forward), 19
Tendai Mtawarira (Prop), 44
Trevor Nyakane (Prop), 3
Coenie Oosthuizen (Prop), 5
Chiliboy Ralepelle (Hooker), 22
Gurthrö Steenkamp (Prop), 40
Adriaan Strauss (Hooker), 24
Flip van der Merwe (Lock), 26
Franco van der Merwe (Lock), 0
Duane Vermeulen (No 8), 7
Backs:
Bjorn Basson (Wing), 9
Juan de Jongh (Centre), 14
Jean de Villiers (captain, Centre), 87
Fourie du Preez (Scrumhalf), 62
JJ Engelbrecht (Centre / Wing), 4
Bryan Habana (Wing), 86
Zane Kirchner (Fullback), 24
Pat Lambie (Flyhalf / Fullback), 23
Willie le Roux (Fullback / Wing), 3
Ruan Pienaar (Scrumhalf), 66
Jan Serfontein (Centre), 3
Morné Steyn (Flyhalf), 45
Jano Vermaak (Scrumhalf), 1
30 @ Gena_ZA:
Yip, I was thinking the same, but it still amounts to a gamble by Heyneke Meyer on whether Coenie can man up at tighthead, wnen the experiment thusfar has proven to be unsuccessful.
Like you say, time will tell.
I would have felt happier with a 2nd genuine Tighthead in stead of 4 Loosehead props chosen.
Old Jannie du Plessis has his faults too (just ask Stormersboy and he’ll tell you) and whatever the situation, SA needs to find / employ more specialist tightheads. Now I’m ruing the fact even more that Lourens Adriaanse and / or Wiehahn Herbst was’nt given a run at tighthead in the June Tests, it was the ideal time to experiment against strong Northern Hemisphere scrums who place a lot of emphasis on set piece.
agree 100%, not the biggest fan of Jannie myself, he “seems” lazy and will always be only half the doctor Ulie was 😉
Personaly would have taken Lourens Adriaanse into the squad as even if Fransie Malherbe is fit he should not be our best second option
my gut se heineke is besig om n trick te mis met adriaanse.hybis n klasieke vaskop.kort bonkig en sterk soos n bees…..nou waarom klink dit of ek van wp nel praat
@ smallies:
Heyneke is besig om kuk aan te jaag, soos baie voor hom. Hy worry oor die skrumskakel….
asseblief!
“Met ander woorde, ons soek n etter op vaskop”…soos Danie Gerber tydens n WP-spanpraatjie gese het, en Faan Rautenbach toegetree het tot die span se redding.
Bring WP Nel terug, en Heinkie van der Merwe, sulke ouens…
Ons soek n Domkrag, Rampie stander, Martiens le Roux, Henning van Aswegen, Drieman Visagie, Tommie Loubscher….en dan die res van die span (het Dok Craven mos gese).
Tot dan sal ons aanhou rondvlok met Dean Greyling en wie ookal, et al.
En jaag Duanne vermeulen weg, bring Joe van Niekerk terug.
En waar is Jean Deysel, ons volgende Danie Rousseau in die wereldbeker?
Heyneke moet sy bleddie kop laat lees. Kry eers n vaskop en n agsteman.
n agsteman wat die bal agter kan optel
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