Coenie remains the backup tighthead, the old firm of Bakkies Botha and Victor Matfield are re-united, and JP Pietersen moves to outside centre so Cornal Hendricks can make his Bok debut!
The speedy Hendricks is the only newcomer in the team as Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer opted for continuity in his team’s first match of the year. Schalk Burger makes a return to the side for the first time in two and a half years while Frans Steyn, Schalk Brits, Lwazi Mvovo and Johan Goosen are also back after playing no Test rugby last year.
The Springbok team to face the World XV in Cape Town is:
15. Willie le Roux 12 caps 20 points
14. Cornal Hendricks 0 caps 0 points
13. JP Pietersen 51 caps 80 points
12. Frans Steyn 53 caps 132 points
11. Bryan Habana 95 caps 265 points
10. Morné Steyn 54 caps 636 points
9. Ruan Pienaar 74 caps 130 points
8. Duane Vermeulen 16 caps 5 points
7. Willem Alberts 30 caps 35 points
6. Francois Louw 28 caps 25 points
5. Victor Matfield (captain) 110 caps points
4. Bakkies Botha 78 caps 35 points
3. Jannie du Plessis 51 caps 5 points
2. Bismarck du Plessis (vice-captain) 57 caps 45 points
1. Tendai Mtawarira 53 caps 10 points
Bench:
16. Schalk Brits 5 caps 0 points
17. Gurthrö Steenkamp 49 caps 30 points
18. Coenie Oosthuizen 14 caps 10 points
19. Flip van der Merwe 34 caps 5 points
20. Schalk Burger 68 caps 65 points
21. Fourie du Preez 67 caps 75 points
22. Johan Goosen 4 caps 8 points
23. Lwazi Mvovo 7 caps 5 points
The five players who started in the 19-10 win over France in Paris last November but are not in the starting team this week, are the injured Jean de Villiers, Jaque Fourie and Eben Etzebeth, as well as Flip van der Merwe and Coenie Oosthuizen, who will both start on the bench.
“It’s positive to have this kind of continuity in our first start of the year,” said Meyer on Wednesday.
“Even though we’ll be starting with a new midfield combination, Frans and JP have both played more than 50 Tests for the Boks and with Bryan Habana also in the backline, Cornal will start with a lot of experience around him.
“We’re expecting a stern test on Saturday against the World XV and our mindset is to make our nation proud – it should never be anything else when the Springboks play. It will also be a good way to start the season before our first Test next week against Wales, but for now we’re only focused on the World XV and playing well.
“Our aim for the season is to accelerate and make a step up from 2013. To put ourselves in a position to do that, we simply have to start well.”
Of the 23 in action on Saturday, 13 featured in the victory in Paris. One of the new faces is Matfield, who has been named captain with De Villiers out injured during the Castle Lager Incoming Series this month. It will be the 100-times capped lock’s first match in the green and gold since the Rugby World Cup in 2011.
Meyer said it was pleasing to see Matfield and Botha re-united, while he was also very excited about the prospects of Hendricks on the wing, Pietersen at outside centre and the return of Burger, Brits and Steyn.
“If anyone told me two years ago that Victor and Bakkies would play together again for the Boks, I probably wouldn’t have believed it. They have been great servants of the game in South Africa and now have the opportunity to take it further.
“We’re also keen to see what JP can offer at outside centre, where he’s played very well for the Sharks earlier in his career and for his club in Japan.
“Cornal is a player I’ve been following for some time and I thought he made a very good transition from sevens to the 15-man code earlier this year. He’s big and very fast, and hopefully we’ll be able to provide him with some space to attack in. The Springbok Sevens can be very proud of the way in which they aided in his development to a top-class player.
“Frans and Schalk Brits are both special players with the X-factor and it’s wonderful to have them back. Their attitude has been superb and I know they can add a lot in the coming weeks. Lwazi has been great for the Sharks this year and I believe he can make an impact later in the match, while I’ve always rated Johan and it’s good to see him getting back to his best.
“This was a tough team selection to make and a couple of players were unlucky to miss out, but I know all of them will keep on pressing hard for selection in the weeks to come. I always like it if players in the team must make it easy for me to leave them in, and players outside the team must make it difficult to leave them out.”
Stats and facts:
- The Springboks’ starting team boasts a total of 762 Test caps (339 in the backline and 423 in the forwards), while there are a further 248 caps worth of experience on the bench.
- South Africa have played against World XV’s on three occasions at home since 1977, with the Springboks winning all three matches. The score in 1977 was 45-24 and in 1989 20-19 and 22-16 respectively.
- The Springboks have scored 78 points and 11 tries and conceded 59 points and nine tries for an average score of 29-20.
- At the end of 2006, a Springbok XV won 32-7 against a World XV in Leicester.
- Cornal Hendricks, the only uncapped player in the side, represented the Springbok Sevens from 2011-2013.
- The referee is the 37-year-old George Clancy of Ireland. This will be his ninth Springbok Test as referee. The Boks have won six and lost two of these eight encounters. His last Test for SA was against Australia on 7 September, 2013 at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, where the Boks won by 38-12.