Springboks coach Heyneke Meyer and Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie are both expected to make changes to their starting line ups for this week’s Rugby Championship match.
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South Africa’s Springboks have not beaten Australia’s Wallabies in their last seven Tests at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane and they have also lost their last in six meetings in the Tri-Nations tournament or Championships.
Springbok coach Meyer has played down South Africa’s recent poor run against Australia and is expected to make changes to his starting lineup after a taxing travel schedule involving trips to Argentina and Australia.
The Wallabies have lost their last three Test matches and South Africa go into the match on the back of a 73-13 victory in Pretoria and a 17-22 victory in Mendoza.
Meyer said he needed to freshen up his starting team to cope with a taxing travel schedule, which includes flying from Argentina to South Africa to Australia to New Zealand.
The Boks have come off back-to-back wins over Argentina in the Rugby Championship but were forced to fight all the way as they scraped in 22-17 in Mendoza on August 25.
“There will be a few changes, mostly due to rotation, and also we want to have the most fresh as possible team on the field,” Meyer told reporters.
“We’ve travelled a lot… and we’re going to play three away matches on the trot and we have to travel for all three so it’s important to have fresh guys.”
Meyer indicated hooker Bismarck du Plessis would replace Adriaan Strauss and take over the vice-captaincy behind Jean de Villiers.
While Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie has been keeping his selection options to himself, the Springboks expect Quade Cooper to start at fly-half instead of Matt Toomua, renewing his Queensland Reds partnership with scrumhalf Will Genia.
“I think it’s just a matter of time when he comes back, just hopefully not against the Boks,” Meyer said.
“A player like that I would love to have in my team. I just believe if Cooper plays well and Genia plays well then the Wallabies play well.”
The Wallabies have lost both their opening matches in the southern hemisphere tournament to New Zealand in McKenzie’s first Tests as coach since replacing Robbie Deans.