Three South Africans have been added to the World XV squad for their match against the Springboks at Newlands on 11 July.
World Cup-winning forwards Bakkies Botha (Toulon) and Gurthrö Steenkamp (Toulouse) will be joined by the Vodacom Bulls’ JJ Engelbrecht and Flip van der Merwe, as well as former Sharks hooker Craig Burden (Toulon), in the 23-man squad which will be coached by former Wallabies and Crusaders mentor Robbie Deans.
The World XV squad boasts a combined total of 460 Test caps and represents six nations.
The match will be the Springboks’ first of the 2015 season before a shortened Rugby Championship.
The inclusion of players such as Botha, Van der Merwe and Steenkamp, who appeared for the Boks against the World XV a year ago, will mean Meyer’s team will have their work cut out as their opponents are familiar with South Africa’s calls, plays and structures.
Experienced All Blacks Ali Williams and Carl Hayman will join Botha, Steenkamp, Burden and Van der Merwe in a powerful pack, that also includes 2014 European Player of the Year Steffon Armitage in the back row and England-qualified prop Petrus du Plessis.
In the backline, Engelbrecht will link up with Wallabies Luke Burgess and Lachie Turner, as well as France’s Maxime Mermoz and Maxime Machenaud.
In total, 10 members of the squad are from Toulon, who completed a hat-trick of European Cup victories when they beat Clermont 24-18 in last month’s final.
Deans, who will share the coaching duties with France’s Bernard Laporte, wants to give Meyer’s men a real examination before they take on the Wallabies in Brisbane the following week.
'As a coach you relish the chance to work with talented players and this World XV has the experience and quality to come together quickly and really test South Africa,' said Deans.
'Toulon have been a dominant force in Europe for the last three years and the South African contingent led by Bakkies Botha will want to be at least competitive against all their former teammates.
'We know we will need to match the physicality and intensity as well as the skill levels of one of the leading World Cup contenders and it’s a great challenge for myself, Bernard Laporte and the players to work on.'
The Springboks were made to work hard early on in their match against the World XV last year, but cut loose in the second half when they turned a slim 18-13 half-time lead into a 47-13 victory in front of more than 30,000 spectators at Newlands.
World XV squad:
Backs: Delon Armitage (Toulon, England), Luke Burgess (Melbourne Rebels, Australia), JJ Engelbrecht (Bulls, South Africa), Mike Harris (Reds, Australia), Maxime Machenaud (Racing Métro, France), Maxime Mermoz (Toulon, France), David Smith (Toulon), Tom Taylor (Crusaders, New Zealand), Lachlan Turner (Queensland Reds, Australia), Rudi Wulf (Toulon, New Zealand).
Forwards: Steffon Armitage (Toulon, England), Bakkies Botha (Toulon, South Africa), Craig Burden (Toulon, South Africa), Petrus du Plessis (Saracens), Carl Hayman (Toulon, New Zealand), Louis-Benoit Madaule (Bordeaux-Begles), Alexandre Menini (Toulon, France), David Roumieu (Bayonne), Gurthrö Steenkamp (Toulouse, South Africa), Jordan Taufua (Crusaders), Flip van der Merwe (Bulls, South Africa), Luke Whitelock (Crusaders, New Zealand), Ali Williams (Toulon, New Zealand).
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