Bok coach Nienaber names unchanged starting line-up for Pumas clash

Canan Moodie of the Springboks makes a break to score a try during the Rugby Championship match between the Wallabies and Springboks at Allianz Stadium on September 3 2022 in Sydney, Australia.
Canan Moodie of the Springboks makes a break to score a try during the Rugby Championship match between the Wallabies and Springboks at Allianz Stadium on September 3 2022 in Sydney, Australia.
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Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber named an unchanged starting team for their must-win Rugby Championship match against Argentina in Buenos Aires on Saturday (9.10pm).

Nienaber made only three changes to the replacements bench.

Young loose forward Elrigh Louw takes over from Duane Vermeulen on the bench, while Faf de Klerk returns as scrumhalf in place of Cobus Reinach and André Esterhuizen gets a run in place of Warrick Gelant.

With New Zealand on 10 log points and the Springboks, Australia and Argentina trailing behind at nine points each — though Nienaber’s men are in second place on the standings due to a favourable points’ difference — all four teams are under pressure to win their remaining matches, preferably with bonus points, to give themselves the best chance of winning the title.

With the Boks coming off a strong showing against Australia in Sydney in their match two weeks ago, where they registered a convincing 24-8 bonus-point victory, Nienaber opted to retain the starting team that laid a strong foundation for the victory.

“We were in a fortunate position this week not to have any injuries, which allowed us the luxury of selecting the same starting team that ran out in our last match,” said Nienaber. “We also feel this team offers us what we need against a physical Argentina outfit.

“Our first victory in Australia since 2013 gave us a lot of confidence, and I have no doubt that will boost the players’ confidence going into this match, but that said, we are expecting a bruising and intense battle against Argentina in front of a hostile crowd. We have seen in the past how much confidence they draw from their fans at home.”

Commenting on changes among the replacements, Nienaber said: “Our plan from the outset was to give a few players a chance to prove what they can do and to build their Test experience, especially with the Rugby World Cup a year away, and there is no better opportunity to do so than in a match which essentially amounts to a semifinal for us if we want to win the tournament.

“We have fantastic depth within our squad, with youth and experience, and it requires a fine balancing act to select a squad that we think will be the best for each match, while giving most of the players an opportunity to play.”

Zoning in on the match against Argentina, Nienaber said they expected a hard grind.

“It’s always tough to play in Argentina. They are a passionate rugby team and they will never give an inch. They also draw a lot of energy from their enthusiastic home crowd, so we are expecting a huge battle.

“They place a lot of emphasis on their physicality and set pieces, and they have skilful backs as well, so they will test us in all departments.

“That said, we have been working hard on the areas of our game that we would like to improve on and we were able to give the players a few days off to rest and freshen up mentally last week, which we believe will set us in good stead for the match.

“We know the magnitude of the challenge ahead and that it will take nothing less than our best efforts for the full 80 minutes to register a victory on Saturday.”

Springbok team:

15 — Willie le Roux, 14 — Canan Moodie, 13 — Jesse Kriel, 12 — Damian de Allende, 11 — Makazole Mapimpi, 10 — Damian Willemse, 9 — Jaden Hendrikse, 8 — Jasper Wiese, 7 — Franco Mostert, 6 — Siya Kolisi (captain), 5 — Lood de Jager, 4 — Eben Etzebeth, 3 — Frans Malherbe, 2 — Malcolm Marx, 1 — Steven Kitshoff.

Replacements: 16 — Deon Fourie, 17 — Ox Nche, 18 — Trevor Nyakane, 19 — Elrigh Louw, 20 — Kwagga Smith, 21 — Faf de Klerk, 22 — André Esterhuizen, 23 — Frans Steyn.


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