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Stats and facts: Springboks vs Italy

Springbok team photo at the Shizuoka Country Hamaoka Hotel Stats and facts: Springboks vs Italy
Published on October 3, 2019

Stats and facts for the Springboks’ third World Cup match against the Azzurri at Shizuoka Stadium.

– Friday’s Test match between South Africa and Italy will be the fifteenth, but the first in a Rugby World Cup Tournament.

– The Springboks have a 93% winning record against Italy having won 13 of the 14 previous encounters, scoring 652 points and conceding 171.

– The first Test match between the Azzurri and South Africa took place on the two-match year-end tour in 1995. Francois Pienaar’s World Champions won that Test 40-21.

– Italy’s first and only Test match win against South Africa happened in Florence on 19 November 2016 with the Italians narrowly winning by 20-18.

– The Test on Friday will feature ten Springbok players who were involved in that first and only loss in Florence.

WORLD CUP TEAMS (Round 3)

– The total Test caps in the Springboks’ starting lineup is 646. There are 200 caps in the backline with 446 caps among the forwards. There are a further 277 caps on the bench.

– The franchise representation for this squad is DHL Stormers 8; Vodacom Bulls 4; Cell C Sharks 3 and Emirates Lions 1. Seven players are contracted to overseas clubs.

– The average caps per player in the backline is 29, the forwards 56 while the players on the bench average 35. The average age of the starting fifteen is 28.

– Handre Pollard needs four points to reach 400 career points in Test matches.

– Pollard needs eleven points to surpass Percy Montgomery’s Springbok record of 111 points in Rugby World Cup tournaments.

– This will be English referee Wayne Barnes’ 87th Test, the second-most experienced referee after Nigel Owens of Wales. South Africa have been refereed by him in 13 Test matches, of which 10 they won.

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