Springbok team to take on Samoa

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The Springboks have made eight changes to the starting line-up and included two new players on the bench to meet the challenge of a talented Samoan team in their second match of the Rugby World Cup at Villa Park in Birmingham on Saturday.

 

Adriaan Strauss, who will win his 50th cap, is the starting hooker, while Duane Vermeulen will make his first Test appearance of the year in the No 8 jersey as coach Heyneke Meyer reacted swiftly to the shock of defeat against Japan.

 

Willie le Roux, JP Pietersen and Damian De Allende return in the backline – with skipper Jean de Villiers shifting to outside centre – while there are new halfbacks in Handré Pollard and Fourie du Preez. In the pack, Eben Etzebeth returns to the starting line-up with Vermeulen and Strauss. On the bench, Schalk Brits and Frans Malherbe make their first appearance on a Rugby World Cup teamsheet.

 

“It’s been a very tough week after the massive disappointment of last weekend and we owe our supporters a winning performance on Saturday,” said Meyer.

 

“The last few days have been a time for retrospection and the team this week has been selected specifically with Samoa in mind, as we know we’ll have to be at our very best to succeed.

 

“They will pose a massive challenge and I think it’s fair to say that it’s the biggest game of the season for us. They have a very strong team with players plying their trade all over the world.

 

“Four years ago in the World Cup pool match in New Zealand, the Samoans pushed the Boks close and we’re expecting more of the same this weekend. It will be brutally physical and we have to be 100% focused and ready.”

 

Meyer congratulated Strauss on his 50th cap: “Adriaan is not only a great ambassador for South Africa and the Springboks, but also someone who isn’t shy to put in the dirty work without saying too much.

 

“He leads by example and has shown a lot of resilience in coming through trying times. It’s well-deserved and a privilege only a very small percentage of Springboks have achieved. He is a true leader and was an inspirational vice-captain of this team in 2012 and 2013.”

 

Meyer said it’s also very good to see Vermeulen back in the team. It will be the current South African Rugby Player of the Year’s first Test of 2015 after he underwent neck surgery early in July.

 

“Duane has been one of the stalwarts of this team and it’s great to have him back in the mix,” said Meyer.

 

“He is one of the best loose forwards in the world and apart from being a superb ball-carrier and also a great line-out option, he is also good on the ground and brings leadership to the team.

 

“We decided to also give Willie, Damian, Frans and Schalk Brits, who was impressive in the second half against Argentina in Buenos Aires last month, a well-deserved run this week to bring some energy and unpredictability to the team. Jesse Kriel and Lood de Jager have proven themselves this season and we will need them to also make a massive impact off the bench on Saturday.

 

“It means some players have dropped out of the squad altogether but this is a 31-man campaign and they will have other chances, but we needed to make changes after Saturday’s performance.

 

Willem Alberts was the only player not considered because of injury – he picked up a calf strain during the captain’s run in Brighton last Friday and will be reassessed early next week.

 

 

The Springbok team to face Samoa in Birmingham is:

 

Position Name Franchise / Club Test Caps Test points
15 Willie le Roux Toyota Cheetahs 28 45
14 JP Pietersen Cell C Sharks 61 90
13 Jean de Villiers (captain) DHL Stormers 108 135
12 Damian De Allende DHL Stormers 7 0
11 Bryan Habana Toulon 111 295
10 Handré Pollard Vodacom Bulls 14 100
9 Fourie du Preez Suntory 71 75
8 Duane Vermeulen DHL Stormers 29 10
7 Schalk Burger DHL Stormers 80 70
6 Francois Louw Bath 37 30
5 Victor Matfield (vice-captain) Vodacom Bulls 124 35
4 Eben Etzebeth DHL Stormers 38 5
3 Jannie du Plessis Cell C Sharks 65 5
2 Adriaan Strauss Vodacom Bulls 49 30
1 Tendai Mtawarira Cell C Sharks 69 10
Replacements:
16 Schalk Brits Saracens 8 0
17 Trevor Nyakane Vodacom Bulls 17 5
18 Frans Malherbe DHL Stormers 6 0
19 Lood de Jager Toyota Cheetahs 13 20
20 Siya Kolisi DHL Stormers 12 0
21 Ruan Pienaar Ulster 85 135
22 Pat Lambie Cell C Sharks 45 129
23 Jesse Kriel Vodacom Bulls 5 10

 

Stats and facts:

 

  • This match will be the ninth Test between South Africa and Samoa since their first match 20 years ago in Johannesburg. The Springboks are still unbeaten against Samoa with an average score of 48-12. The closest Samoa has come to a victory was in the 2007 RWC in Albany, New Zealand. On that occasion the Springboks won a close fought match with 13-5.

 

  • In the very first match between the two countries in April 1995, the Springboks won with a 52 point margin (60-8). Twelve years later this record winning margin was repeated in France during RWC 2007.

 

  • The two countries had four encounters in RWC tournaments with the Springboks’ biggest win in 2007 in France (59-7). In this Test Bryan Habana crossed the try line four times. A Springbok RWC record shared with Chester Williams who scored four tries, also against Samoa, in 1995. Interesting to note that both players achieved their record from the left wing position.

 

  • The total Test caps for the Springbok starting line-up is 891 – a Springbok record yet again. The previous most experienced side (851 caps) played against Japan last week. Willem Alberts (33 caps) was a late withdrawal and was substituted with Pieter-Steph du Toit (4 caps).

 

  • There are 400 caps in the backline with 491 caps amongst the forwards. On the bench there are a further 191 caps.

 

  • The following players will make their RWC debut: Willie le Roux, Damien De Allende and Duane Vermeulen. Schalk Brits and Frans Malherbe could also debut from the bench.

 

  • Bryan Habana will extend his record as the most-capped Springbok wing, with 110 caps in this position. If he scores a try he will extend his own record of 59 Test tries for South Africa. Bryan also holds the Springbok record for most career tries (10) in RWC tournaments. Jonah Lomu of New Zealand is the RWC record holder with 15 career tries.

 

  • In the RWC of 2007 Bryan scored four tries against Samoa – should he repeat that feat in this match he will be the new world record holder for most career tries as a wing. The current world record holder is Daisuke Ohata from Japan with 62 tries in the wing position. He could also extend his record of 7 career tries against Samoa.

 

  • Jean de Villiers will extend his record as the most-capped Springbok centre with 93 caps in this position and will captain South Africa for the 37thtime. Jean would then be the second most capped Springbok captain behind John Smit (83).

 

  • Ruan Pienaar is co-holder of the RWC record for most conversions (6) in a Test match. Should he be used from the bench he will be just one Test behind Ollie le Roux’s record (43) for most capped substitute.

 

  • Schalk Burger is South Africa’s most capped Springbok flank (74). He is also the Springbok record holder for most tries as a flank (12) as well as a forward (14).

 

  • Victor Matfield will become the most capped Springbok against Samoa with five Test caps while he will also play in his record 125thTest match for South Africa.

 

  • Jannie du Plessis and Tendai Mtawarira will play in their 38thTest as props in the starting line-up.

 

  • Duane Vermeulen will play in his 30thTest match. All his Tests were from the No 8 position and he will now be the third most capped No 8 behind Pierre Spies (48) and Gary Teichmann (42).

 

  • The referee is Wayne Barnes of England. It will be his 11thTest involving South Africa. Of the previous 10 South Africa have won seven and lost three. His last appearance was in August 2014 against New Zealand in Johannesburg which the Boks won 27-25.

 

  • The venue is Villa Park in Birmingham, home to Aston Villa Football Club since 1897. It has a capacity of just more than 42,500 seats. Apart from football, the stadium is also used for concerts, boxing matches as well as international rugby league and rugby union matches.

 

 

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