No. | Name | |
---|---|---|
15Willie Le Roux, - | ||
14Makazole Mapimpi, - 2 | ||
13Lukhanyo Am, - | ||
12Andre Esterhuizen, - | ||
11Aphiwe Dyantyi, - 2 | ||
10Handre Pollard, - 2 | ||
9Faf de Klerk, - | ||
1Tendai Mtawarira, - | ||
2Malcolm Marx, - | ||
3Frans Malherbe, - | ||
4Eben Etzebeth, - | ||
5Pieter-Steph du Toit, - | ||
6Francois Louw, - | ||
7Siya Kolisi, - | ||
8Warren Whiteley, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Bongi Mbonambi, - | ||
17Steven Kitshoff, - | ||
18Thomas du Toit, - | ||
19Marvin Orie, - | ||
20Marco van Staden, - | ||
21Embrose Papier, - | ||
22Lionel Mapoe, - | ||
23Damian Willemse, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
New Zealand opened the tournament with another comfortable bonus-point victory over Australia in Sydney, and South Africa are expected by many pundits to follow suit given the way they defeated England in the June Test Window.
Here's our preview to the opening round of games, in which John Goliath says: The Springboks are growing as a team and they have prepared really well for this Test. They are always tough to be beat home, but Argentina will be a different kettle of fish under Ledesma. Still, the Boks will win by 10 or more.
The key inclusions for the Springboks are of Malcolm Marx and Eben Etzebeth, the latter named for his first competitive rugby action since the end-of-season season of Europe last year. Etzebeth Etzebeth is hoping to play the full 80 minutes vs. Argentina.
Siya Kolisi will also be hoping to play the full 80 minutes, after struggling for full fitness against England in his first series as captain. John Goliath believes he's looking a lot sharper now, and will be better now there is less of the media circus around his selection as the Springboks' first black captain.
As for Argentina, the Pumas coach, Mario Ledesma, says "good defending wins games". Ledesma, who will be in charge for the first time, has named six uncapped players in his squad and says his immediate goal is to improve their scrummaging and defence, two areas of traditional Argentine strength. "We need to get back to the fundamentals of our game," he said.