Anticipated Roster Changes for the Springboks in Rugby World Cup

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With the Rugby World Cup fast approaching, Springboks fans are eagerly anticipating the roster changes that may occur. The Head Coach, Jacques Nienaber, is expected to make some significant changes to the team’s starting XV and the “bomb squad” ahead of the tournament.

Key Players Returning

Siya Kolisi, the team’s captain, and Handre Pollard are both expected to return in August, in time for the Springboks’ warm-up matches. Their reintegration into the team will be crucial for the games against formidable opponents like Scotland, Ireland, and possibly New Zealand or host nation France in the quarter-finals.

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Additionally, prop Ox Nche, who has been vocally appreciated by Nienaber, is expected to make his way onto the bench once he recovers from injury. His presence is sure to bolster the Springboks’ roster.

Tactical Changes

Several tactical changes are anticipated in the starting XV, with four key modifications expected to be made. Kolisi is expected to resume his captaincy position and replace Kwagga Smith, while Pollard will reclaim his position as the first-choice number 10, taking over from either Manie Libbok or Damien Willemse.

Malcolm Marx, who has shown impressive performances against top teams such as New Zealand, Ireland, and France, is likely to step in for Bongi Mbonambi in crucial games. Pieter-Steph du Toit, due to his specialization as a flanker and recent strong performances, is also expected to take over from Franco Mostert.

Changes in Bomb Squad

The “bomb squad” is also expected to undergo some changes. Ox Nche’s return will see him taking Thomas du Toit’s spot. Pollard’s return will push Willemse and Libbok to the bench, leading to a potential drop for either player if the team opts for a 6-2 split. Lastly, with Kwagga Smith’s demotion to the bench, either Mostert or Duane Vermeulen is likely to be left out of the picture.

The Springboks’ anticipated roster changes are a testament to the team’s depth and the coaching staff’s adaptability. Fans should take comfort knowing that Nienaber and his staff are working tirelessly to assemble the best possible team to compete for the championship. While only time will tell if these changes lead the Springboks to victory, the anticipation and excitement surrounding the team are undoubtedly palpable.

Chloe de Kock is a Cape Town-born journalist who chronicles the city’s evolving food culture, from township braai joints to Constantia vineyards, for the Mail & Guardian and Eat Out. When she’s not interviewing grandmothers about secret bobotie recipes or tracking the impact of drought on winemakers, you’ll find her surfing the mellow breaks at Muizenberg—wetsuit zipped, notebook tucked into her backpack in case the next story floats by.

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