Should be buckets of tries. Poor Stephen Donald never seems to grab a start
Does any other country want him? If the IRB had ok'd the "play for a second country" rule then Donald could've played for one of the Home Unions...
Should be buckets of tries. Poor Stephen Donald never seems to grab a start
Does any other country want him? If the IRB had ok'd the "play for a second country" rule then Donald could've played for one of the Home Unions...
Nobody up here wants him either!
The uncapped trio of centre Andries Strauss, flyhalf Elton Jantjies and prop Coenie Oosthuizen will make their first appearance in the Springbok jersey on Saturday when they were named in the starting line-up to meet the Barbarians in the season-ending finale at Twickenham.
A fourth player – scrumhalf Charl McLeod – could make his debut from the bench. The match does not have Test status.
The line-up shows 12 changes to the XV who ended the Test series with a 21-11 win over England on Saturday – seven of them forced by injuries and unavailability, while coach Peter de Villiers has taken the opportunity to give game time to squad members who have not appeared to date.
Ruled out by injury are Victor Matfield, Jean de Villiers, Jannie du Plessis, Bismarck du Plessis and Zane Kirchner. Frans Steyn and Ruan Pienaar have returned to their European clubs.
Lock Alistair Hargreaves appears for the first time on tour along with late call-up Odwa Ndungane, while Pat Lambie, Adi Jacobs, Willem Alberts, Adriaan Strauss and CJ van der Linde all make their first starts on tour.
"The newcomers have been waiting for their chance and will bring energy and enthusiasm to the line-up at the end of a long season," said De Villiers. "They have trained well and been patient throughout the tour and this is their chance to show what they can do."
Lambie gets his first Springbok start at fullback while Jantjies wears the No 10 jersey.
"They are exciting talents and this way they both get maximum opportunity in the match," said De Villiers. "But I've stressed to them and to all of the team that this match is not about personal performance but about performing as a team – if they do that they will all be successful."
The Springboks have won three and lost three of their six meetings with the Barbarians since the first game in 1952 and De Villiers said the Springboks faced another severe challenge.
"The Barbarians have brought together a very exciting team that is definitely made to play rugby in the traditional Barbarian style," said De Villiers. "Nick [Mallett, Barbarians coach] will have taken note of what is an untried backline combination and there's no doubt he'll be focusing his attention there.
"But Juan Smith [Springbok captain] and the players are determined to maintain the improvements of this tour and this game is set to be a fascinating contest."
Bismarck du Plessis has taken a lot of contact and is still recovering, so the decision was taken to rest him for this match.
Springboks v Barbarians
15-Patrick Lambie; 14-Odwa Ndungane, 13-Adi Jacobs, 12-Andries Strauss, 11-Lwazi Mvovo; 10-Elton Jantjies, 9-Francois Hougaard; 8-Ryan Kankowski, 7-Juan Smith (captain), 6-Willem Alberts, 5-Alistair Hargreaves, 4-Bakkies Botha, 3-CJ van der Linde, 2-Adriaan Strauss, 1-Coenie Oosthuizen. Replacements: 16-Bandise Maku, 17-Tendai Mtawarira, 18-AN Other, 19-Flip van der Merwe, 20-Keegan Daniel, 21-Charl McLeod, 22-Gio Aplon.
Adriaan and Andries are cousins right?
Well, it will be nice to see Jantjies play. To bad Jantjes is not in the squad because with his boot and up-and-under it could have been a welcome addition to the squad. Lambie has a big boot but not a very precise one. That way he is a better fullback than a fly-half.
I am a bit disappointed to see Hougaard play in stead of McLeod. Hope he gets a chance for at least 40 minutes. Mvovo on the wing is amazing, as is Alberts as a flanker. Why Ndungane is in the squad I don't know because he always looks like a winger who is afraid to get his shirt dirty.
SPRINGBOK FACTFILE - BARBARIANS AT TWICKENHAM
Posted: 2 December 2010
Although the Barbarian Rugby Club was founded on 27 December 1890 the club played its first International match in 1915 against Wales, winning 26-10.
Their second International was against the touring Australian side of 1948 at Cardiff Arms Park. This second match was won by the Barbarians 9-6.
Four years later, on 26 January, 1952 the Barbarians played their third International match, this time against South Africa, also at Cardiff Arms Park. On this occasion South Africa won 17-3 thus becoming the first International team to beat the Barbarians.
Since 1952 South Africa played another five matches against the Barbarians, winning twice and losing three times.
The Springbok record against the Barbarians â€" Played 6; Won 3; Lost 3; Points for 99; Points against 97; Tries for 15; Tries against 16; Average score 17-16.
The Springbok team:
15 â€" Patrick Lambie
14 â€" Odwa Ndungane
13 â€" Adi Jacobs
12 â€" Andries Strauss
11 â€" Lwazi Mvovo
10 â€" Elton Jantjies
9 â€" Francois Hougaard
8 â€" Ryan Kankowski
7 â€" Juan Smith (captain)
6 â€" Willem Alberts
5 â€" Alstair Hargreaves
4 - Bakkies Botha
3 â€" CJ van der Linde
2 â€" Adriaan Strauss
1 â€" Coenie Oosthuizen
Replacements
16 â€" Bandise Maku
17 â€" Tendai Mtawarira
18 â€" Werner Kruger
19 â€" Flip van der Merwe
20 â€" Keegan Daniel
21 â€" Charl McLeod
22 â€" Gio Aplon
Match records between South Africa and the Barbarians
Barbarians
Biggest win â€" 17 (22-5) at Twickenham, 2007
Most points â€" 31 in Cardiff, 2000
Most tries â€" 4 at Twickenham, 1970 and in Cardiff, 2000
Most conversions â€" 4 in Cardiff, 2000
Most penalty goals â€" 2 in Dublin, 1994
Most drop goals â€" 1 in Dublin, 1994
Most points by a player â€" 12 â€" MJ Giteau at Twickenham, 2007
Most tries by a player â€" 1 â€" By 16 players
Most conversions by a player â€" 4 â€" By MC Burke in Cardiff, 2000
Most penalty goals by a player â€" 2 â€" JEB Callard in Dublin, 1994
Most drop goals by a player â€" 1 â€" CM Chalmers in Dublin, 1994
Springboks
Biggest win â€" 14 (17-3) in Cardiff, 1952
Most points â€" 41 in Cardiff, 2000
Most tries â€" 6 in Cardiff, 2000
Most conversions â€" 4 in Cardiff, 2000
Most penalty goals â€" 3 in Cardiff, 1952
Most drop goals â€" 1 at Twickenham, 1970
Most points by a player â€" 15 â€" BJ Paulse in Cardiff, 2000
Most tries by a player â€" 3 â€" BJ Paulse in Cardiff, 2000
Most conversions by a player â€" 4 â€" PC Montgomery in Cardiff, 2000
Most penalty goals by a player â€" 2 â€" AC Keevy in Cardiff, 1952
Most drop goals by a player â€" 1 â€" MJ Lawless at Twickenham, 1970