Bismarck du Plessis will play in his 50th Test for South Africa off the bench against Argentina in Mendoza on Saturday.
The experienced hooker has been selected on the bench after Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer decided to select an unchanged starting 15 for the second round of The Castle Lager Rugby Championship, with Adriaan Strauss starting in the No 2 jersey.
The match 23 shows only one change from the team that beat the Pumas by 73-13 last weekend – Jano Vermaak comes onto the bench as replacement scrumhalf for Fourie du Preez.
If Vermaak gets game-time, he will play in his second Test after making his Springbok debut in Durban against Italy in June. He picked up an unfortunate injury in that Test, which ruled him out of the rest of the Castle Lager Incoming Series.
“We’re fortunate that we are able to keep an unchanged team for this Test,” said Meyer.
“It will be a special day for Bismarck as he will become only the 24th South African to play in his 50th Test for the Springboks, and it’s very well deserved. Over the years, he’s always given 100% for the Boks and he will go down in history as one of the best hookers ever to play the game.
“We’re actually in a very privileged position to have two of the best hookers in world rugby in our system, in him and Adriaan. They bring out the best in each other and they will continue to grow as players and leaders in the team.”
Meyer said the Springboks know the Pumas will lift the intensity for Saturday’s match in Mendoza.
“We experienced first-hand how passionate their supporters are and how they can lift their team,” said Meyer.
“Having said that, our focus is on continuous improvement and we would like to keep on converting try-scoring opportunities, building on our good on-field discipline and improving our play at the breakdowns.”
Springbok team to face Argentina in Mendoza:
15. Willie le Roux (GWK Griquas 4)
14. Bjorn Basson (Vodacom Blue Bulls 10)
13. JJ Engelbrecht (Vodacom Blue Bulls 5)
12. Jean de Villiers (Captain – DHL Western Province 88)
11. Bryan Habana (Toulon, France 87)
10. Morné Steyn (Stade Francais, France 46)
9. Ruan Pienaar (Ulster, N Ireland 67)
8. Duane Vermeulen (DHL Western Province 8)
7. Willem Alberts (The Sharks 22)
6. Francois Louw (Bath, England 20)
5. Juandré Kruger (Racing Metro, France 12)
4. Eben Etzebeth (DHL Western Province 15)
3. Jannie du Plessis (The Sharks 46)
2. Adriaan Strauss (Toyota FS Cheetahs 25)
1. Tendai Mtawarira (The Sharks 45)
Replacements:
16. Bismarck du Plessis (The Sharks 49)
17. Gurthrö Steenkamp (Toulouse, France 41)
18. Coenie Oosthuizen (Toyota FS Cheetahs 5)
19. Flip van der Merwe (Vodacom Blue Bulls 27)
20. Siya Kolisi (DHL Western Province 3)
21. Jano Vermaak (Toulouse, France 1)
22. Pat Lambie (The Sharks 24)
23. Jan Serfontein (Vodacom Blue Bulls 4)
Stats and facts:
- The Springbok starting team boasts a total of 500 Test caps (307 in the backline and 193 in the forwards), while there are a further 154 caps worth of experience on the bench.
- South Africa and Argentina have played each other 16 times since 1993, with the Springboks winning 15 Tests and one was drawn. The Springboks have scored 660 points and 83 tries, and conceded 307 points and 28 tries for an average score of 41-19.
- Jean de Villiers will extend his record as the most-capped Springbok centre, with 73 Tests in this position.
- Bryan Habana will extend his record as the most-capped Springbok wing, with 86 Tests in this position. He will also break his and Joost van der Westhuizen’s record of six career appearances against Argentina and if he scores a try, will extend his record of 51 Test tries for South Africa. Bryan also just needs one try to equal the Castle Lager Rugby Championship record of Christian Cullen (New Zealand) who scored 16 tries in his Rugby Championship / Tri-Nations career.
- Morné Steyn will extend his record as the most-capped Springbok flyhalf, with 45 Tests in this position. If he scores a try, Morné will extend his record of seven Test tries as a flyhalf for South Africa.
- If he goes on Bismarck du Plessis will reach the milestone of 50 Tests for his country. He will be the 24th player and second hooker in history to achieve this feat. If he scores a try he will also extend his own record of seven Test tries as a hooker for South Africa. If he goes on and play alongside his brother Jannie, they will extend their record of playing together in 26 Tests for the Springboks.
- If he goes on and scores a try, Gurthrö Steenkamp will extend his own record of six tries as a prop for South Africa.
- The referee is Steve Walsh of Australia. This will be his 15th Test involving South Africa. In the previous 14 South Africa have won 10, lost one and three ended in a draw. His last game for the Springboks was the corresponding game in Mendoza in last year’s Rugby Championship, which ended in a 16 all draw. Only Alain Rolland of Ireland, with 16 Tests, handled more Springbok Tests than Steve Walsh.
- Springbok Test match records at Malvinas Argentinas Stadium, Mendoza:
- Most points – 11 by Morné Steyn (1c, 3p) against Argentina on 25 August, 2012.
- Most tries – one by Frans Steyn on 25 August, 2012.
- Most conversions – one by Morné Steyn on 25 August, 2012.
- Most penalty goals – three by Morné Steyn on 25 August, 2012.
- Most drop goals – none.
- Saturday’s encounter in Mendoza will be the Springboks’ ninth Test in Argentina since 1993.
Australia 492/9d & 111/6d
England 377 & 205/4 (39.4 ov)
England require another 22 runs with 6 wickets remaining
WOW Woakes just hit Starc for 4! England 205/4 – 22 needed and it was a no ball.
30 @ Just For Kicks:
Hi JFK yip very exciting yes I was blissfully unaware of this until about 20 minutes ago.
What did strike me a bit odd as listened to radio commentary and now following a bit online is how full Australia have been bowling, surely that was good when they were taking wickets but with England pressing closer and Australia wanting to go off for bad light they should have been pitching the ball short and trying to hit the batsmen to encourage the umpires to take them off.
206/5 – Bell out
That’s it – off for bad light
Time wasting, they should have penalized them with 5 runs earlier and it would have been fair
Now this getting feisty. Clarke into the umpires about the light. That didn’t look too good. They are going off! It’s all over. Oh boy, in some way it is fitting that the umpires are at the centre of it all as this Ashes series ends. They had to be fair to both teams, but is this good for cricket? It’s just a good job that the Ashes wasn’t on the line. Credit to both teams for the way they played today, was fantastic Test cricket until the light faded. A little ironic, though, that it was Australia so keen to leave the pitch at the end.
Well done to England then on winning the series 3-0.
England great series win
Thumbs up to the umpires for not buckling under the ‘home pressure’ and just sticking with the rules and doing what they had to with the bad light. At least the crowd ended up with a far more entertaining day’s cricket than they may have thought they would have got at the start of the day, with so much time lost to the weather and England batting very slowly on day 3. A draw in this instance was probably the fairest result all round, at least it wasn’t a dull draw in the end. Had there been a contrived result then one wonders would the goings on have needed to be looked at close by the authorities…
England, too, are masters of wasting time when required, so they shouldn’t be too annoyed with the shackle-draggers. But well done England for winning the Ashes 3-0.
Very sad to hear the fans booing the umpires. Not needed at all.
Cheers lads, chat in the week. Off to Edinburgh tomorrow for a bit of culture!
40 @ superBul:
Yes and in a few months time it all starts again in Australia. A bit of overkill I think to have 10 tests between 2 countries in such a short time. Have a good evening there
Last word – great to see Ian Bell get Man-of-the-series (England) My favourite player in the England team. What a humble man and hard grafter. True sportsman in my book.
42 @ Just For Kicks:
Absolutely as it was Australia who came to the party and batted quick and then declared to give themselves a chance of winning and the fans a very entertaining day, they should blame England for batting at 2.6 runs per over in their first innings. Enjoy Edinburgh
@ Bullscot:
agree, why 2 back to back series.
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