Five uncapped players, two of them in the starting line-up, have been selected in the Springbok team to face Italy in the opening round of the Castle Lager Incoming Series at Growthpoint Kings Park in Durban on Saturday afternoon.
Willie le Roux (fullback) and Jano Vermaak (scrumhalf) will earn their Springbok debuts in the starting team, while the trio of uncapped players on the bench are Trevor Nyakane (prop), Arno Botha (loose forward) and Jan Serfontein (centre), who was part of the SA Under-20 team that won the Junior World Championships last year.
Stalwarts Bryan Habana (wing), Pierre Spies (No 8) and Tendai Mtawarira (prop), who missed the tour last November because of injury and health issues, are back in the starting team.
JJ Engelbrecht (centre) will start his first Test for South Africa at outside centre and Bjorn Basson (wing) will earn his seventh cap after last playing for the Springboks during the away leg of the Castle Lager Rugby Championships in 2011.
On the bench, Chiliboy Ralepelle (hooker), who also struggled with injuries last year, is back in the Test match day squad. He will feature in his 22nd Test if he gets game time on Saturday.
Ten players who played in the Springboks’ last Test of 2012, a 16-15 win over England at Twickenham, have been included in the match-23 for Saturday. They are Jean de Villiers, who is also the captain, Willem Alberts, Francois Louw, Juandré Kruger, Eben Etzebeth, Jannie du Plessis, Adriaan Strauss, Flip van der Merwe, Ruan Pienaar and Pat Lambie.
“This was not an easy team to select as I’ve been very impressed with the attitude shown by the players in training this week,” said Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer on Wednesday.
“I’m very happy that we’ve managed to retain the core of the team from last year for the sake of continuity, but it’s also great to see a bunch of new players emerge from Vodacom Super Rugby.
“Upfront we’ve managed to keep six of the eight who started against England and at the back there are a number of very exciting players who have earned their places in the team. I’m very excited to see what this new-look backline can do.
“A number of players just missed out on selection in the match-23, but there is no reason why they can’t force their way into the reckoning next week.”
Commenting on Saturday’s Test, the first against Italy in almost three years, Meyer said: “We respect the Italians but the focus will be on what we want to achieve this weekend.
“In the past they have been regarded as one of the lesser Test nations, but that is no longer the case. Just look at their performances in the Six Nations this year – they beat Ireland and France in Rome and just lost to England in London.
“They have always been exceptionally strong upfront and will test us, especially at scrum time. But they also have some superb backs and are very well led by Sergio Parisse, so we know this will not be a walk in the park.”
The Springbok Test against Italy kicks off at 17:15, after the match between Scotland and Samoa, which starts at 14:15.
The Springbok team to face Italy in Durban (with caps) is:
15 Willie le Roux (GWK Griquas 0)
14 Bryan Habana (DHL Western Province (83)
13 JJ Engelbrecht (Vodacom Blue Bulls 1)
12 Jean de Villiers (captain) (DHL Western Province 84)
11 Bjorn Basson (Vodacom Blue Bulls 6)
10 Morné Steyn (Vodacom Blue Bulls 42)
9 Jano Vermaak (Vodacom Blue Bulls 0)
8 Pierre Spies (Vodacom Blue Bulls 50)
7 Willem Alberts (The Sharks 20)
6 Francois Louw (Bath, England 17)
5 Juandré Kruger (Vodacom Blue Bulls 8)
4 Eben Etzebeth (DHL Western Province 11)
3 Jannie du Plessis (The Sharks 42)
2 Adriaan Strauss (vice-captain) (Toyota FS Cheetahs 21)
1 Tendai Mtawarira (The Sharks 41)
Replacements:
16 Chiliboy Ralepelle (Vodacom Blue Bulls 21)
17 Trevor Nyakane (Toyota FS Cheetahs 0)
18 Coenie Oosthuizen (Toyota FS Cheetahs 2)
19 Flip van der Merwe (Vodacom Blue Bulls 23)
20 Arno Botha (Vodacom Blue Bulls 0)
21 Ruan Pienaar (Ulster, N-Ireland 63)
22 Pat Lambie (The Sharks 20)
23 Jan Serfontein (Vodacom Blue Bulls 0)
Glad for Jano, its been a long time coming. Also glad to see form rewarded in most cases. I think its a pretty strong team, and should see Italy off relatively easy.
not bad, great for Jano and JJ
not looking forward to see Jannie trip someone as he walks to the next ruck…
Go Bokke!
Great for Willie as well, extremely chuffed that form is rewarded in his case
I am surprised at Willie, I didn’t think Heyneke had the imagination quite frankly. Very pleased for him.
I think Alberts is a bit of gamble, his form before his injury was questionable and he has just returned to “active duty”.
You guys know how i feel about Jannie, I look forward to seeing him stroll from one scrum to the next, I would have gone with Adriaanse personally.
Personal preferences aside, I will support the team that takes to the field without reservations.
Goooo Bokke!
Awesome team….glad for Jano and very glad for Willie!!!!!!! think they will do us proud…
GO BOKKE!!!!!
Do we know who the captain is?
Eish sorry, stoooooopid question, het nie mooi gefokus nie hehehehehe
Well done HM on using your grey matter on a number of the selections.
It’s refreshing.
Oh and good luck to the U20 side tonight.
I think you have your work cut out to defend your title in France, but all the best.
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