Three changes to Bok XV for All Blacks Test

Three changes to Bok XV for All Blacks Test

Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber has made three changes to his starting team for their opening Rugby Championship fixture against New Zealand in Nelspruit on Saturday.  

Malcolm Marx Springboks
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The Test will see hooker Malcolm Marx will earn his 50th cap.

 

Marx will run out at hooker in place of Bongi Mbonambi, while Faf de Klerk comes in at scrumhalf in a rotational switch with Jaden Hendrikse. The only injury-enforced change is on the right wing, where Kurt-Lee Arendse will earn his second Test cap in place of Cheslin Kolbe, who is recovering from a broken jaw.

 

Both Mbonambi and Hendrikse will play off the replacements bench, where the only other change is the inclusion of lock Salmaan Moerat in the place of loose forward Elrigh Louw .

 

“One of the changes to the starting team were injury-enforced with Kurt-Lee coming in for Cheslin, and with Malcolm, we feel it is a big occasion to play one’s 50th Test so it will be good for him to start, while we believe Faf’s experience and style of play will complement our game against the All Blacks,” said Nienaber.

 

“These changes resulted in direct swaps to the bench for Bongi and Jaden, and with Salmaan covering lock we can either use Franco (Mostert) at lock or flanker, and we have Kwagga (Smith) who can also provide cover in the loose trio and even on the wing if needs be.”

 

Nienaber added: “We played two Tests with a similar team in the Castle Lager Incoming Series, and we feel this is the right squad for this specific challenge against New Zealand.


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“The All Blacks are strong all around and they will come to Nelspruit desperate to avenge their series defeat against Ireland and to prove that they remain one of the powerhouses in world rugby, so we believe experience and physicality will be vital in this Test.”

  

Nienaber anticipates the All Blacks to come out guns blazing in their opening two matches at the Mbombela Stadium and at Emirates Airline Park in Johannesburg.

 

“The Springboks and All Blacks have a unique rivalry, and we always bring the best out of one another,” said Nienaber.

 

“They will play a different style of rugby to Wales, and we have been preparing for that, and like many of the northern hemisphere teams, their set pieces are strong, and they have fantastic skills in their backline, so we’ll have to be at our best to register a win."



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