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Tom Robertson and Sam Carter will be called in to the Wallabies squad for second test. Possibly because they are based in Perth? Surprised they didn't call in Swain with two locks out.
Force-based Test forwards Tom Robertson and Sam Carter will also join the Wallabies to add some extra resources following a physical battle where Schmidt’s young side was second-best in every area against the back-to-back world champions.
https://www.theroar.com.au/2024/08/1...ope-isnt-lost/
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Youd think I was drunk typing that thread title but my old laptop misses letters when I type. Must check before posting lol
Yeah, very surprised Swain hasn't been included given the Williams and Frost likely won't be able to play with concussion protocols.
BPA should also be included, given how much our scrum seems to be struggling.
I was thinking on Saturday I'd like to see Robbo back in Wallabies discussion, he was cruelled by injury then a sabbatical.
Robbo, BPA, Swain, Carter, Tizzano, White, Donno, Stewart.
I'd happily see any/all involved on Saturday.
Williams if it wasnt HIA, Kuenzal if not for injury (Kellaway seems to have lost his mojo).
Carter being picked over Swain is massive. I know Swain has had temperament issues ion the past, but he appears to have been working on that and Carter, while he played a bunch of SR last year wouldn't be on my list of first picked due to age.
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Carter and Robbo only picked to help with training, no realistic chance or expectation of being picked. (Not picked over Swain, in fact Canham joining and more likley chance to play)
BPA I believe also joining only from a training perspective.
That leaves Tizzano, White, Donno and Stewart with a chance of being picked as Williams will have a mandatory stand down for concussion.
Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
Yeah agreed, I think Robertson and Carter both picked for experienced player opposed training, you wouldn't fly them over.
However, as Hoskins found out, you never know...
I raised previously, given a loss in Brisbane (now happened), I'd be picking a defence orientated team now and for me that brings Stewart into #12.
Maybe try Paisami at #13 if he "has to be picked".
With Stewart at #12 then makes a strong argument for familiarity, which makes #9 White #10 Donaldson the pairing inside of him.
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Corey Toole as well . We need pace out wide not necessarily strength for the Saffas…. Kellaway was flogged
Springboks ring changes for second Wallabies clash
Tue, Aug 13, 2024, 7:57 PM
Reuters
South Africa have made 10 changes to their starting line-up for Saturday's Rugby Championship Test with Australia in Perth, including first starts for scrumhalf Morne van den Berg and lock Ruan Nortje.
The world champion Springboks were comprehensive 33-7 winners in their tournament opener against the Wallabies in Brisbane last weekend and have rested several of their established names as coach Rassie Erasmus gives further experience to his wider group.
Aphelele Fassi comes in at fullback, part of a back three that also includes Cheslin Kolbe and Makazole Mapimpi.
Jesse Kriel keeps his place at outside centre and will partner Lukhanyo Am, who gets a rare run in the No.12 jersey.
Young flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, 22, retains his place after an impressive display and there will be a first start for Van den Berg at scrumhalf.
Props Thomas du Toit and Jan-Hendrik Wessels are either side of hooker Johan Grobbelaar in an all-new front row, while there is also a new lock pairing in captain Salmaan Moerat and Nortje.
Elrigh Louw stays at No.8, with Pieter-Steph du Toit shifting from lock back to his more familiar flanker position and Marco van Staden completing the back row.
"We made it clear from the outset this season that one of our main goals is to build squad depth with an eye on the next Rugby World Cup here in Australia, and we feel there is no better way to test some of the younger players and assess where we are as a group against a top-tier nation, especially away from home," Erasmus said.
“All of the younger players made a strong impression against Portugal and in the other Tests in which they received an opportunity to showcase their skills, and we believe that their hunger to play, combined with their individual skills will be a fantastic driving force for them to build on the result in Brisbane.
“We have a big squad, and it’s important to balance some players’ workload while at the same time bringing a few young players into the mix, and this squad allows us to do both."
There is plenty of experience on the bench, including two flyhalves in Manie Libbok and Handre Pollard in a 5-3 split between forwards and backs.
Springboks:
1. Jan-Hendrik Wessels
2. Johan Grobbelaar
3. Thomas du Toit
4. Salmaan Moerat (c)
5. Ruan Nortje
6. Marco van Staden
7. Pieter-Steph du Toit
8. Elrigh Louw
9. Morne van den Berg
10. Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu
11. Makazole Mapimpi
12. Lukhanyo Am
13. Jesse Kriel
14. Cheslin Kolbe
15. Aphelele Fassi
16. Malcolm Marx
17. Ox Nche
18. Vincent Koch
19. Eben Etzebeth
20. Kwagga Smith
21. Grant Williams
22. Manie Libbok
23. Handre Pollard
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