South Africa’s head coach Heyneke Meyer has named a strong team to play Japan in their Rugby World Cup opening match in Brighton with Jean de Villiers as captain.
The Springboks starting team boasts a combined total of 880 Test caps and eclipses the previous most experienced South African side at 836 caps which played in the last Rugby World Cup match against Australia at the quarter final stage.
Meyer has opted to start with Patrick Lambie with Handre Pollard on the replacements bench. One surprise ommission from the line up is Damien de Allende who has made way for De Villiers but also possibly fallen out of favour as he is not named on the replacements bench.
In all the team has six changes from the side that beat Argentina in Buenos Aires a month ago. De Villiers’ inclusion at inside centre is the only change to the backline, while Francois Louw returns at the side of the scrum.
The tight five has been reshuffled, with Lood de Jager and Jannie du Plessis both back from injury, while Bismarck du Plessis and Tendai Mtawarira will start yet again.
On the bench, Coenie Oosthuizen, Fourie du Preez and JP Pietersen return from injury, while Adriaan Strauss, Trevor Nyakane and Siya Kolisi have also been included amongst the substitutes.
“We’ve decided to go with some form of continuity as it’s important to get a good start in the tournament, but we also wanted to bring back a number of players who have recently recovered from injury, ” said Meyer.
“It’s great to see Jean, Francois, Lood, Jannie, Coenie, Fourie and JP back in action, and while we probably could’ve played Duane Vermeulen and Eben Etzebeth, in the end we decided to give them another week to fully recover from their injuries.
“The backline is almost unchanged as we also decided to reward the players who did so well in Buenos Aires. There will in all likelihood be changes again next week but for now these players deserve another opportunity to stake a claim. ”
Meyer said Saturday’s Test will be a great occasion against an opponent that will challenge the Springboks on different levels.
“We play against the big teams from the Southern and Northern Hemisphere quite often and with them it’s mostly a case of you know what to expect, ” said Meyer.
“But Japan will pose a different threat. They have a very astute coach in Eddie Jones and our players who play in Japan have warned us to expect a very high tempo game and good, low tackling to stop momentum.
“The players know that nothing but their best will be good enough on Saturday and we realise the importance of starting the World Cup on a good note, but having said that, we also know that there is no such thing as an easy game in rugby any more and they will be just as fired up as us.
“Decision-making will be key on Saturday and it’s up the players to know when and how to vary our play. We can play tactically if we have to, but we can also attack with ball in hand and I’d like to see a good blend of that this weekend. ”
South Africa: 15 Zane Kirchner, 14 Lwazi Mvovo, 13 Jesse Kriel, 12 Jean de Villiers (Captain), 11 Bryan Habana, 10 Pat Lambie, 9 Ruan Pienaar, 8 Schalk Burger, 7 Pieter-Steph du Toit, 6 Francois Louw, 5 Victor Matfield, 4 Lood de Jager, 3 Jannie du Plessis, 2 Bismarck du Plessis, 1 Tendai Mtawarira
Replacements: 16 Adriaan Strauss, 17 Trevor Nyakane, 18 Coenie Oosthuizen, 19 Eben Etzebeth, 20 Siya Kolisi, 21 Fourie du Preez, 22 Handre Pollard, 23 JP Pietersen.
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MacroPolo wrote:
Somehow I doubt a new coach will turn to players he coached in 2007 and youngsters he promised Bok spots to if they signed with him at the Bulls….o, and also completely disregard all players at the Lions π
52 @ robzim:
My biggest concern with AC coaching the Boks is how Coleman will fare at nr 10
@ nortie:
I think the only guy that even played rugby in 2007 was strauss… Any coach would keep this squad together.
Your the one that said no depth was built in preparation for 2019.
@ MacroPolo:
It’s a pity that the WP v Bulls game tomorrow will be on at the same time as the opening ceremony of the WC
Think I will watch the ceremony, will be less painful for me as a WP supporter π
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/article-3237330/Yellow-cards-diving-introduced-rugby-World-Cup-bid-prevent-football-culture-sweeping-game.html
Habana seems likely to get more yellow cards than tries if this is true.
Good thing Kolbe isn’t also there
64 @ nortie:
OPening Ceremonies are always painful π WP will be favorites tomorrow, and potential the bulls have will be held back by our scrum, I also don’t think Dobson will fall into the same trap of only hoping scrum penalties will bring victory, and it is a home game.
Hopefully both teams throw the ball around a bit though π
65…
Planet Rugby had a pic of Habana as the thumbnail for the article π
@ MacroPolo:
Ha ha, Habana is a repeat offender π
I think you guys are favorites tomorrow, Bulls have been playing much better rugby so far.
Not convinced with WP so far, defense is a glaring weakness.
We might best you at scrum time, but I doubt that will be enough in the end
65 @ nortie:
Just cut this & wanted to paste it when I saw yours!
http://www.timeslive.co.za/sport/rugby/2015/09/17/Rugby-World-Cup-referees-told-to-get-tough-on-diving-players
@ nortie: @ 64
@ nortie: @ 67
That’s my boy. The way I always knew you.
You might have to raise a glass to WP tomorrow.
Just make sure that it’s full. hahaha
IAAS wrote:
Jeez, I hope so, will be great if we can get a win tomorrow.
IAAS wrote:
Not half full???
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