SA Rugbymag

South African rugby news, fixtures, results, video, interviews, and more. Covering the Springboks, Bulls, Stormers/Western Province, Sharks, Cheetahs, Kings and Lions, as well as schools and club rugby.

Primary Menu Search
  • Home
  • Match Centre
  • British & Irish Lions
  • Videos
  • Supabets
  • Cars
    • Motoring News
    • Used Cars For Sale
    • New Cars For Sale
    • Demo Cars For Sale
  • Daddy’s Deals

You are here: Home ∼ Playing selector: Bok backline predictions

Playing selector: Bok backline predictions

Faf de Klerk puts boot to ball Faf de Klerk
Published on July 23, 2019 | Leave a response

Ahead of this Saturday’s Rugby Championship clash in Wellington, JON CARDINELLI and CRAIG LEWIS speculate as to who will feature in the Bok backline against the All Blacks.

Cardinelli – I’d be surprised if Rassie Erasmus didn’t start the players who are already in New Zealand. Frans Steyn is a stronger bet to start the big games at the World Cup, as he offers more attacking and kicking options as well as a wealth of experience.

Steyn won’t have much time to recover from jetlag in the buildup to Saturday’s game, though, and it’s for this reason that Damian de Allende is a better choice. Handré Pollard, De Allende and Lukhanyo Am comprised the preferred 10-12-13 combination in the Rugby Championship last year.

It will be interesting to see who Erasmus favours in the back three. Willie le Roux and Cheslin Kolbe look set to start, and it would make sense to include Sbu Nkosi for his strength under the high ball.

Makazole Mapimpi himself has admitted that Nkosi is among the better South African wings in this facet of play. The Boks should expect a few garryowens and kick-passes by an All Blacks side renowned for its kicking game.

Prediction: 15 Willie le Roux, 14 Sbu Nkosi, 13 Lukhanyo Am, 12 Damian de Allende, 11 Cheslin Kolbe, 10 Handré Pollard, 9 Faf de Klerk.

READ: Boks name touring squad

Lewis – In a sense, this Bok backline should pretty much pick itself, with a host of first-choice regulars having been kept out of action with the primary intention of heading into this Saturday’s Test well rested and battle ready.

That’s not to say that a couple of players wouldn’t have given Rassie Erasmus some food for thought in the Rugby Championship opener. Herschel Jantjies was outstanding, but his selection battle is more for a bench spot at this stage.

Meanwhile, Frans Steyn enjoyed a solid cameo in the second half against Australia. For me, it’s more wishful thinking than a case of probable selection, but what an opportunity this could be to elevate Steyn into a starting role and allow him to pick up where he left off.

In the absence of injured Aphiwe Dyantyi, there are just three specialist wings in the squad. I’d like to see Makazole Mapimpi get another run on the left wing after limited opportunities against the Wallabies, while Kolbe is more comfortable in the No 14 jersey.

Prediction: 15 Willie le Roux, 14 Cheslin Kolbe, 13 Lukhanyo Am, 12 Frans Steyn, 11 Makazole Mapimpi, 10 Handré Pollard, 9 Faf de Klerk.

COLUMN: Boks eye big All Blacks scalp

Photo: Gianluigi Guercia/AFP/Getty Images

Posted in Rugby Championship, Springboks, Teams, Top headlines, Tournaments Tagged Springboks

Post by SA Rugby magazine

SA Rugby magazine

MPU #1 - (DESKTOP SIZE 300x250 / MOBILE SIZE 320x50, 300x250, 320x100)
← Previous Next →

Ratings: Du Toit one of the few standouts for Boks

The Boks faded in the second half to slump to a 22-17...

Five key areas the Boks need to dominate for first victory

SA Rugby magazine highlights five crucial areas the Boks will need to...

Duhan should be celebrated for his Lions success

Duhan van der Merwe’s achievements should be truly appreciated by South Africans,...

JdV: Boks-Lions have everything to play for

Performing in empty stadiums will be a key factor in the series...

Dynamic Dayimani: Forward to back

While he has been signed as an ‘edge’ forward, Hacjivah Dayimani could...

Boks have muscle memory to rely on

Rassie Erasmus and Jacques Nienaber are experts at finding solutions to tricky...

Top six: Best and worst foreign imports

SARugbymag.co.za identifies six of the best and worst foreign players to play...

Column: When context is needed

As highlighted by the Argentina controversy, ‘cancel culture’ needs a spoonful of...

Dark cloud hangs over WP Rugby

The problems at Western Province Rugby are layered, and everyone involved needs...

From the mag: Foreign Favourites

As Vodacom Super Rugby turned 25 this year, JON CARDINELLI picks an...

Bulls rookies to watch

After a massive exodus of players the Vodacom Bulls will be eager...

Analysis: The new suffocate-and-strangle game

For the Boks to emerge as World Cup winners, they need to...

VIEW MORE
  • Team graphics: Springboks vs B&I Lions
  • Boks vs Lions (1st Test): Predict and WIN!
  • Lions team announcement: Duhan to front Boks
  • Teams: SA A vs Bulls
Boks

Why the Boks should be bullish

There is good reason for the Springboks to enter the British & Irish Lions series with confidence, writes MARK KEOHANE in the latest SA Rugby magazine.

  • Watch: Did Gatland’s words influence Jonker?


COVID-19 Corona Virus
South African Resource Portal

ABOUT

  • Contact us
  • Competitions
  • Videos
  • Player Features
  • Subscribe
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy Policy

TOURNAMENTS

    • Rugby Championship
    • Super Rugby
    • Currie Cup
    • Varsity Cup
    • Gold Cup
    • Schools
    • Six Nations
    • Champions Cup
    • World Cup

OPINION

  • Mallett on SuperSport
  • Cardinelli column
  • Lewis column
  • Xabanisa column
  • Borchardt column
  • Superbru

Primary Menu

  • Home
  • Match Centre
  • British & Irish Lions
  • Videos
  • Supabets
  • Cars
    • Motoring News
    • Used Cars For Sale
    • New Cars For Sale
    • Demo Cars For Sale
  • Daddy’s Deals
×