Springboks stick to same gameplan

Wed, Sep 5, 2012, 01:00

   

Rugby:South African number eight Duane Vermeulen will make his test debut in Saturday's Rugby Championship clash with Australia in Perth. Under-fire coach Heyneke Meyer has brought in three new players and made two positional changes to the side that were held to a 16-16 draw in Argentina in their last outing In the southern hemisphere's new international competition.

In addition to the powerful Vermeulen, Meyer has named Ruan Pienaar at scrumhalf, while Juandre Kruger replaces the dropped Andries Bekker at lock. Pacy back Francois Hougaard goes out to the wing to allow Pienaar to start at halfback, while Willem Alberts moves to flanker to make room for Vermeulen at the back of the scrum.

"We've decided to put Duane straight into the starting team because he is a classic number eight, a position we've lacked in since Pierre Spies got injured and Ryan Kankowski moved to Japan," Meyer said. "I've always admired the way Duane plays rugby and he's fitted in very well the past week. He would've been a Springbok years ago if it had not been for injuries and it's great to finally see him selected."

With Morne Steyn retaining the outhalf spot and no specialist openside flanker in the starting line-up, there is no indication the Springboks will change their tactics of trying to outmuscle the opposition up front and kick for territory. Meyer has given himself options on the bench, however, where 20-year-old livewire outhalf Johan Goosen will be itching to get on to the pitch for his test debut.

"Johan in my mind can become one of the great outhalves in world rugby," said Meyer. "I've been very impressed with his work ethic and attitude since he joined the squad on Thursday in Johannesburg and we will keep on managing him carefully over the next few weeks."

Ball-poaching flanker Francois Louw was also named among the replacements having been called up from English club Bath for the tour of Australia and New Zealand. "By including Francois on the bench, we have a specialist opensider, but also a versatile loose forward that brings a bit more balance to our back row mix," Meyer added.

Adriaan Strauss was named in the side at hooker despite concerns over a "mild" knee ligament injury and he will be monitored in training for the rest of the week with Tiaan Liebenberg on standby to win his second cap. The Springboks will be looking to end a run of four defeats against Australia, which includes the quarter-final loss at last year's World Cup in New Zealand.

South Africa(v Australia): Z Kirchner; B Habana, J de Villiers (captain), F Steyn, F Hougaard; M Steyn, R Pienaar; T Mtawarira, A Strauss, E Etzebeth, J Kruger; J du Plessis; M Coetzee, W Alberts, D Vermeulen. Replacements:T Liebenberg, P Cilliers, F van der Merwe, F Louw, J Goosen, P Lambie, L Mvovo.

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