Anticipation Builds for South Africa’s 33-Man Rugby World Cup Squad

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South Africa’s national coaches will reveal their 33-man Boks squad for the Rugby World Cup on Tuesday, August 8th. With potential surprises in store, this article highlights three players whose place in the squad may be uncertain.

Makazole Mapimpi

First on the list is Makazole Mapimpi. Although it would be a significant surprise if he were to be excluded, Kurt-Lee Arendse’s rapid ascent to the first-choice left wing might threaten Mapimpi’s position. If the Boks want to accommodate both Grant Williams and Canan Moodie, who offer utility value, Mapimpi might be left off the plane to France, which would be a difficult decision to make.

Andre Esterhuizen

Next up is Andre Esterhuizen, whose omission may not cause much shock. However, considering his impressive performance in the opening Test of the Rugby Championship against Australia, it would be an unfortunate turn of events for the powerful inside centre. The deciding factor could be whether the Boks feel confident relying on Handre Pollard and Damian Willemse to cover the number 12 position, which would leave Esterhuizen unlucky.

Trevor Nyakane

Lastly, there is Trevor Nyakane, who faces competition from Thomas du Toit in the selection of a ‘swing’ prop capable of covering loosehead and tighthead positions. Recent developments suggest that Nyakane may have fallen slightly out of favour within the Boks. However, he has a significant opportunity to make an impact off the bench this weekend. If he misses out on World Cup selection, it would be a huge surprise.

Potential Inclusions in South Africa’s Rugby World Cup Squad

South Africa’s training squad includes talented players in every position, from props like Thomas du Toit and Steven Kitshoff to loose forwards like Pieter-Steph du Toit and Siya Kolisi. The utility forwards feature Jean-Luc du Preez and Deon Fourie, while the scrumhalves include Faf de Klerk and Jaden Hendrikse. Flyhalves such as Manie Libbok, Handre Pollard, and Damian Willemse will also be vying for spots, as well as centres Lukhanyo Am and Damian de Allende. Meanwhile, outside backs Cheslin Kolbe and Willie le Roux are among the notable names.

As the final selection approaches, fans and players alike are eagerly awaiting the announcement of the 33-man Boks squad for the Rugby World Cup. The potential surprises inclusions and omissions will certainly generate discussion, and the chosen players will undoubtedly be eager to prove their worth on the world stage.

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