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The Springboks’ Split-Squad System for the Rugby Championship

South Africa’s rugby team, the Springboks, are preparing for their first Test of the year against the Wallabies in the upcoming Rugby Championship. To maximize their chances of success, they will use a split-squad system, as they did during their victorious 2019 campaign. However, coach Jacques Nienaber emphasizes that this is not an ‘A and B’ team approach.

Acclimatizing for the Second Test

To implement this strategy, a group of players and management members will travel to Auckland during the week of the first Test against Australia, which will take place at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, 8 July. This will allow them to acclimatize and prepare for their second Test against New Zealand at Mount Smart Stadium on Saturday, 15 July. Nienaber clarifies that the team facing Australia will not be a ‘B side.’

Potential Lineup and Opportunities for Players

According to the Sunday newspaper Rapport, World Cup winners such as Lukhanyo Am, Pieter-Steph du Toit, Bongi Mbonambi, Willie le Roux, and Duane Vermeulen could all feature in the upcoming match against the Wallabies. The game may also present opportunities for players like Andre Esterhuizen and Canan Moodie to make a lasting impression as they compete for a spot in the World Cup squad.

Wallabies Coach Eddie Jones’ Pre-Game Tactics

As anticipation builds for the Rugby Championship encounter, Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has initiated some pre-game mental tactics. He encourages South Africa to field their best team and expresses excitement about playing at Loftus stadium. Jones expresses his desire to play against South Africa’s best, stating that beating them in Pretoria would make the victory even sweeter.

Final Squad Selection and Warm-Up Fixtures

The Springboks will face Argentina after their tests against Australia and New Zealand in the third and final match of the shortened version of the tournament at Emirates Airline Park in Johannesburg on Saturday, 29 July. Nienaber discloses that the squad selection for the Rugby Championship will likely be finalized the week before the Test against Australia.

In preparation for the Rugby World Cup, the Springboks have scheduled several warm-up fixtures, including games against Argentina, Wales, and New Zealand. Their World Cup campaign will kick off on Sunday, 10 September, against Scotland in Marseille.

Thrilling Contests Ahead

As the Springboks prepare for the Rugby Championship and the World Cup, rugby enthusiasts around the world can look forward to thrilling contests and the opportunity to see top-notch players in action. With Nienaber’s strategic approach and the team’s exceptional talent, the upcoming matches promise to be unforgettable events.

Thabo Sebata

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