No. | Name | |
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15Willie Le Roux, - | ||
14Cheslin Kolbe, - | ||
13Jesse Kriel, - | ||
12Andre Esterhuizen, - | ||
11Aphiwe Dyantyi, - | ||
10Handre Pollard, - 2 3 | ||
9Faf de Klerk, - | ||
1Tendai Mtawarira, - | ||
2Malcolm Marx, - | ||
3Frans Malherbe, - | ||
4Eben Etzebeth, - | ||
5Franco Mostert, - | ||
6Siya Kolisi, - | ||
7Pieter-Steph du Toit, - | ||
8Sikhumbuzo Notshe, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Bongi Mbonambi, - | ||
17Steven Kitshoff, - | ||
18Wilco Louw, - | ||
19RG Snyman, - | ||
20Marco van Staden, - | ||
21Embrose Papier, - | ||
22Elton Jantjies, - | ||
23Damian Willemse, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
Rassie Erasmus suggested he was under pressure for his position as Springboks head coach after the defeat by Australia in Round 3, but, oh, how his players responded to beat the All Blacks in Wellington. Wallabies coach Michael Cheika remains under pressure, however, after his side slumped to defeat by Argentina on the Gold Coast.
John Goliath and Sam Bruce have previewed the weekend action, and they're suggesting: "The Springboks don't have to look further than what worked for them against the All Blacks. The Springboks' line speed on defence was superb and their gang-tackling brutal, and this forced the All Blacks to make mistakes and rushed them into terrible decisions on attack ... the Wallabies have very good outside backs, and they must try and stretch the Springboks and attack the wider channels, where players like captain Siya Kolisi, Eben Etzebeth and Pieter-Steph du Toit are least likely to be to knock the stuffing out them."
Read the preview here
John Goliath's pre-game assessment that Springboks need to shed Jekyll and Hyde tag is another good read before kick-off.