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    Posted: 17-Oct-2019 at 7:51am

The Springboks have reverted to the starting XV and replacements that recorded a 49-3 victory over Italy a fortnight ago for the do-or-die Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Japan in Tokyo on Sunday.

 

It means 13 changes to the starting XV from the one which concluded the Boks’ pool campaign with a 66-7 demolition of Canada in Kobe last Tuesday.

 

Only Springbok captain Siya Kolisi and Damian de Allende – who switches from outside centre back to the more familiar inside centre position – are retained from the Kobe XV.

 

They are joined in the line-up by the balance of the starting XV from the seven-try-to-nil overwhelming of Italy in what has become a familiar ‘senior’ line-up.

 

“We were satisfied with the performance against Italy and want to build on that,” said Rassie Erasmus, South Africa’s director of rugby.

 

“We have been improving and building momentum this season and we will be looking for further improvements this weekend.

 

“Japan are a well-coached team and have deservedly climbed to seventh in the world rankings. It’ll be a good challenge but we’re definitely up for it.”

 

Front rankers Tendai Mtawarira and Bongi Mbonambi, as well as Lood de Jager retain their places in the starting line-up, having been elevated to the XV from the one which lost against New Zealand in the opening match of the tournament.

 

The starting XV boasts 665 caps – the most in a Springbok team since the 2015 Rugby World Cup – when the squad included three Test centurions in Jean de Villiers, Victor Matfield and Bryan Habana.

 

“When we set out on this campaign at the start of last season, one of the things we said we wanted to do was broaden and deepen the experience in the squad,” said Erasmus.

 

“We’re now in a position where everyone in the starting XV has had a proper taste of top-level Test rugby and we’ve got a strong spine of Test experience for these high-pressure matches.

 

“You need that experience when it comes to handling the pressure situations we will face on Sunday and I think we’ve achieved that now.”

 

The team to meet Japan contains five players with 50 or more caps in Willie le Roux, Duane Vermeulen (who wins 50th cap as a No 8 – a Springbok record), Pieter-Steph du Toit, Eben Etzebeth and centurion Mtawarira. There are another four players in the 40s in Kolisi, De Jager, De Allende and Handré Pollard.

 

Twelve of the starting XV – and 21 of the 23 – were in the team that overcame Japan six-tries-to-one (41-7) in Kumagaya, Japan, six weeks ago. The only absentees are Trevor Nyakane (prop) and Jesse Kriel (centre), who have both been invalided out of the tournament.

 

De Jager and prop Vincent Koch – who is on the bench – are the only two players who were not in the match 23 for the victory over Japan.

 

Erasmus again announced a six-two replacement split in favour of the forwards (rather than the traditional five-three), as was successfully deployed against the Azzurri.

 

“We will look at our replacement strategy on a game-by-game basis and for this opponent on this occasion we believe we’ll need fresh legs among the forwards at some point,” said Erasmus.

 

“We’re very fortunate in that we have a squad that has a number of highly versatile players among forwards and backs who can slot into a number of positions to cover all eventualities.”

 

The Springboks are aiming to reach the Rugby World Cup semi-finals for the fifth time in seven appearances while, for Japan, it is their first appearance in the play-off rounds at the ninth attempt.

 

The winner will play the victor in the France v Wales match in Yokohama on Sunday, 27 October.

 

South Africa’s quarter-final with Japan kicks off at 12h15 (SA time, 19h15 local) and is available on SuperSport channel 201 and SABC radio.

 

The Springbok team to play Japan in Tokyo on Sunday is:

15. Willie le Roux (Toyota Verblitz, Japan), 58 caps - 60 points (12 tries)

14. Cheslin Kolbe (Toulouse, France), 12 - 35 (7t)

13. Lukhanyo Am (Cell C Sharks), 12 - 15 (3t)

12. Damian de Allende (DHL Stormers), 44 - 25 (5t)

11. Makazole Mapimpi (Cell C Sharks), 11 - 55 (11t)

10. Handré Pollard (Vodacom Bulls), 45 - 410 (6t, 70c, 76p, 4d)

9. Faf de Klerk (Sale Sharks, England), 27 - 15 (3t)

8. Duane Vermeulen (Vodacom Bulls), 51 - 15 (3t)

7. Pieter-Steph du Toit (DHL Stormers), 52 - 25 (5t)

6. Siya Kolisi (captain, DHL Stormers), 47 - 30 (6t)

5. Lood de Jager (Vodacom Bulls) 42 - 25 (5t)

4. Eben Etzebeth (DHL Stormers), 82 - 15 (3t)

3. Frans Malherbe (DHL Stormers), 35 - 5 (1t)

2. Bongi Mbonambi (DHL Stormers), 33 - 35 (7t)

1. Tendai Mtawarira (Cell C Sharks), 114 - 10 (2t)

Replacements:

16. Malcolm Marx (Emirates Lions), 30 - 25 (5t)

17. Steven Kitshoff (DHL Stormers), 44 - 5 (1t)

18. Vincent Koch (Saracens, England) 18 - 0

19. RG Snyman (Vodacom Bulls), 20 - 5 (1t)

20. Franco Mostert (Gloucester, England), 36 - 5 (1t)

21. Francois Louw (Bath, England), 73 - 50 (10t)

22. Herschel Jantjies (DHL Stormers), 8 - 20 (4t)

23. Frans Steyn (Montpellier, France), 64 - 141 (11t, 7c, 21p, 3d)

 

Facts and Stats

 

Japan qualified to play in the quarter-final match of the ninth Rugby World Cup tournament by winning all four pool matches in Pool A. It is the first time that Japan have progressed beyond the Pool stages in nine RWC tournaments.

 

Japan competed in all RWC tournaments between 1987and 2015, winning four Test matches from a total of 28. Their first win against a Tier 1 country was in 2015 against South Africa with a score of 34-32. At the time it was described as the “greatest RWC shock ever”.

 

In this year’s tournament the Brave Blossoms won all four of their pool matches which included Ireland and Scotland. Less than a month ago Ireland was ranked first on the World rankings with Scotland in seventh place and Japan in 10th. The current rankings are Ireland (4th), South Africa (5th), Japan (7th) and Scotland (9th).

 

This will be the third encounter between the two countries and the Springboks’ record to date is as follows:

Played

Won

Lost

Drawn

Points for

Points against

Tries for

Tries against

Win %

2

1

1

0

73

41

10

4

50

 

TEAM MATCH RECORDS AGAINST JAPAN

  • Most points: 41
  • Most tries: 6
  • Most conversions: 4
  • Most penalty goals: 2

 

INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS AGAINST JAPAN

  • Most points: 15 – Makazole Mapimpi
  • Most tries: 3 – Makazole Mapimpi
  • Most conversions: 2 – Patrick Lambie, Handré Pollard and Frans Steyn
  • Most penalty goals: 1 – Patrick Lambie and Handré Pollard

 

MISCELLANEOUS

  • The total test caps for the Springbok starting line-up is 665.
  • There are 209 caps in the backline with 456 caps among the forwards. On the bench there are a further 293 caps.
  • The average caps per player in the backline is 30, the forwards 57 while the players on the bench average 37.
  • The average age of the starting XV is 28.

 

RECORD WATCH

  • Handré Pollard needs two tries to equal the career record of eight tries as a flyhalf held by Morné Steyn.
  • Duane Vermeulen will play in his 50th Test match as a Number 8. The most by a Springbok player.

 

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • The referee is Wayne Barnes of England. This will be his 15th Test match as a referee with South Africa involved and his 88th Test match in his career.
  • The assistant referees are Ben O’Keeffe of New Zealand and Luke Pearce of England while Rowan Kitt from England, will be the TMO.
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Springbok team to play Japan on 20 October 2019 in Tokyo, Japan
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Mis ek iets of hoe de hel is Marx nie starting haker nie. Polities gedrewe of word  hy as impak speler gerate?
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Dit is half of sy vorm bietjie af is van hoe ons hom ken, maar hy is enige dag nog die beste haker in die land
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Ons probleme is maar nog steeds op 12, 13, 11 en 15. Hulle verdedig nie, slaan aan, pass nie en kan ook nie hoe balle vang nie
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En voor is Beast vir my al 'n paar jaar oor die muur, hy skrum wel nog goed maar dis ook maar dit, kies dan  eerder 'n jonger speler wat ook kan skrum en bydrae in die res van die spel, so maak jy mos die span gemiddeld sterker. Net so dink ek Lood hoort nie eers in die quad nie, en Duane ook nie.

Maar hulle behoort okay teen Japan te wees, volgende wedstryd is 'n bekommernis
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Originally posted by Transvaal Transvaal wrote:

Ons probleme is maar nog steeds op 12, 13, 11 en 15. Hulle verdedig nie, slaan aan, pass nie en kan ook nie hoe balle vang nie

Selfs op 9 want Faf probeer 'n gameplan speel wat hom nie pas nie. As jy wil he iemand moet heeldag up and unders skop dan bring Ruan Pienaar in. Almal gaan so tekere oor Jantjies, maar hy word toegelaat om sy natuurlike spel te speel. En dit wat hy doen weet ons almal is hoe Faf hou van speel

Voeg by Pollard is nie in goeie vorm nie. En dis hoekom ek se dat hierdie is nie 'n wereldkampioen span nie. Dit sal eintlik onregverdig wees as ons dit al die pad tot in die finaal maak. 

En ja, Bongi is NIE beter as Marx nie!!!
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O ja en dan my favourite, Frans Malherbe begin sommer. Wat 'n joke
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Ja mens kan nie help om te wonder hoeveel van hierdie spelers n All Black, Ireland, Engeland ens span sou haal nie. Ek hou van Rassie maar glo dat as hy die dag waai ten minute helfte van huidige span ook sal wegraak...
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Other than 3 tries against Namibia what has Bongi done that Marx hasn't?

Does anyone have stats for lineouts, turnovers, etc. For the two?
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Marx doesn't deserve to start, sorry gents. Dane Coles is also on the NZ bench, same story. 

I am not going to try and nit pick the team selection, Rassie obviously has a plan (although I dont believe this is our strongest 23 by any means.

My biggest concern iour forwards vs backs split on the bench:
 - One Jantjies or steyn will have to sit on the bench to cover an injury, so we lose teh impact player. - - If Faf plays badly, does and we get an ijury in the backline, we have to keep faf on the field to keep backline cover. 
What happens if they bring on F Steyn on the 50th minute  and then get a back line injury?? 

It would have made more sense to swap Flouw and Kwagga (If you are going with only 2 backs), at least you could cover a wing.

Anyway, its a risk I wouldn't take in a Semi final or final.



 

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Niela, I still don't agree re Marx. We all know that when on form he's the best hooker in the world. Yes he hasn't really played to his full potential lately, but that to me is not reason enough to drop him for Bongi. There are countless examples of players in the team that are not on form (or never had form to start with) but are being kept week in and week out. The captain is one example, pollard another. 
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Marx is world class, when at his best. on form my view is that Bongi is a better starter...

Either way, I agree that this is nowehere near our bext side
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I truly dont believe Bongi brings anything to the team that, even an out of form, Marx can't or doesn't have.
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'n Mens wil dit nie noem nie maar mens moet daaroor wonder. As Bongi nie begin nie is daar maar slegs 4 swart Africans in die beginspan. En Kolbe die enigste ander POC. Dit is maar 33%. Op die bank is dit net Jantjies wat nog 'n POC is. So mens moet maar wonder of dit nie deel van die rede is waarom Bongi voor Marx begin nie. 
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Ai...ons het darem ook 'n paar passasiers in die span...
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Die box-kick gameplan gaan nie werk nie, Japan hardloop ons mal
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Ag nee ons speel verskriklike verbeeldinglose rugby
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Duh duh duh Damian het n shocker so vêr...lol
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Blou bull vriende het Faf vir allies blameer, end toe is by man of the matchTongue
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Originally posted by Niela Niela wrote:

Marx is world class, when at his best. on form my view is that Bongi is a better starter...

Either way, I agree that this is nowehere near our bext side


Marx made such a massive difference when he came on. All of a sudden the scrums were going forward and the maul was solid and making insane meters. Although he only came on after 35min, he ismy man of the match.
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Bongi het vandag gewys dat sy begin nie gebasseer word op talent nie...
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Nee wat ons is die swakste van die 4 spanne wat oor is. Nz en eng sou ons vermoor het as ons so teen hulle speel! 

Duh duh het vandag goed verdedig, maar op aanval Ken hy net van kop af en reguit in die verdediger vas. Faf het vir my goed gespeel, behalwe vir sy skoppe wat shocking was. Weti wat dink rassie om daarmee aan te hou nie! Iewers het ek gesien ons het maar 2 van 16 skoppe die bal terug gewen.
Willie was absoluut shocking en hoort nie naby die span nie! En Dan kak hy nog ander spelers uit na hy die bal laat val.


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Bongi het vandag gewys dat sy begin nie gebasseer word op talent nie...


Ja nee, Bongi was uiters pateties vandag. Dit was skokkend hoe hy gesukkel het om selfs die bal te hak by die skrums. Die verskil was daar vir almal om te sien toe Marx opkom na Boni se besering, met dieselfde twee stutte aan sy kante as wat Bongi gehad het. Ewe skielik was die skrums sommer dominant en die hele game geswaai agv die soliede platforms.

Ek wil ook sê dat Wayne Barnes 'n shocker gehad het. Hy het regtig die pressure gevoel om in die game te blaas waar die tuisspan speel. Ekt die game saam my meisie gekyk en gereeld sou sy my vrae oor hoekom iets geblaas of nie geblaas was nie, en ek (en selfs die kommentators) het geen antwoorde gehad nie. Daardie challenge op Mapimpi in die lug waar hy om die keel geruk was, en die een lynstaan wat ons gewen het maar 'n strafskop afgestaan het op hulle gooi in die 32ste minuut is hoogtepunte van sy slegte beslissings.
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Nee wat ons is die swakste van die 4 spanne wat oor is. Nz en eng sou ons vermoor het as ons so teen hulle speel! 

Duh duh het vandag goed verdedig, maar op aanval Ken hy net van kop af en reguit in die verdediger vas. Faf het vir my goed gespeel, behalwe vir sy skoppe wat shocking was. Weti wat dink rassie om daarmee aan te hou nie! Iewers het ek gesien ons het maar 2 van 16 skoppe die bal terug gewen.
Willie was absoluut shocking en hoort nie naby die span nie! En Dan kak hy nog ander spelers uit na hy die bal laat val.




DuhDuh is eintlik goed so ver in die wereld beker. Hy wen bal die bal, tackle soos 'n monster en maak goeie meters, ek kan nie kla nie en ek is glad nie 'n ffan van hom nie.

Met Faf, sal ek stem daar was 3 shocking skoppe van hom, maar met meeste van die skoppe was die chasers geblock en die chase is die verskil tussen 'n goeie en slegte skop. Ek kan ten minste 4 keer onthou wat daar twee Japanese somme 'n muur gemaak het om die chasers te block en direction verander het as ons om hulle probeer hardloop. Teen enige ander span, behalwe die ABs of die Tuisspan van die wêreldbeker, sou dit 'n easy penalty vir ons gewees het en dius 'n suksesvolle skop. Dan was daar paar keer wat hulle die bal nie kom beheer nie, maar dit was as aanslane geblaas teen ons.

Willie aan die ander hand was pateties en moet nooit na die wêreldbeker gekom het nie. Andries sou 'n baie beter job gedoen het in elke manier. Hy is solied onder die hoë bal en maak meters met elke carry, terwyl hy 'n monster boot aan hom het.

Kyk, all in all, SA is nie bekend vir die mooiste rugby nie en dit is tyd wat ons dit moet begin besef en selfs geniet en embrace. Ons verdedigiing is 'n absolute droom om na te kyk. Teen al die spanne maak ons actually 'n net gain op defence, wat ek nie eers geweet het is moontlik nie.
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