.Theron rings the changes

Theron rings the changes

Junior Springbok coach Dawie Theron made eight changes to his team to face France in their final pool match in the World Rugby Under-20 Championship at the Academy Stadium in Manchester on Wednesday.

 

Dawie Theron
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The changes, which the coach described as being a case of horses for courses, included two positional switches, with Curwin Bosch and Manie Libbok switching between fullback and flyhalf.

 

The other three changes in the backline were at centre where JT Jackson replaces Franco Naude, while wing Edwill van der Merwe and scrumhalf Embrose Papier earn their first starts as replacements for Mosolwa Mafuma and James Hall respectively.

 

Among the forwards, hooker Jan-Henning Campher and lock Ruben de Villiers were also handed their first starts in place of Tango Balekile and Eduard Zandberg respectively, while Cobus Wiese replaces Ersnt van Rhyn at flank.

 

Only two players retained their places on the bench from the clash against Argentina, namely props Nicolaas Oosthuizen and Jaco Holtzhausen. They will be joined by Balekile, Hall, Naude, looseforward Denzel Hill, fullback Keanu Vers and Van Rhyn, who will provide cover at lock.

 

“The changes we partly due to player management, but we also feel that this is the best team for the challenge against France,” said Theron. “We need to go out there and get the bonus point, and we believe this team is the best equipped to get us that result. This is an all or nothing game for us.”

 

Theron expected a challenging task against France, but he said his team had the determination and skill to play their way into the semi-final.

 

“France have a solid set piece and they like to run the ball, so we have to challenge them up-front and shut down their space,” said Theron. “For us in particular, our defence and breakdown play has to be effective.

 

“The players have been working very hard this week to improve the areas of our game that let us down and they are positive that we can secure a semi-final berth.”

 

The match will kick off at 19h45 (20h45 SA Time) on Wednesday.

 

Junior Springbok team vs France in the World Rugby U20 Championship:

 

Nr

Name

Province

15

Curwin Bosch

Cell C Sharks

14

S’busiso Nkosi

Cell C Sharks

13

Jeremy Ward (captain)

Eastern Province

12

JT Jackson

Vodacom Blue Bulls

11

Edwill van der Merwe

DHL Western Province

10

Manie Libbok

Vodacom Blue Bulls

9

Embrose Papier

Vodacom Blue Bulls

8

Junior Pokomela

Eastern Province

7

Cobus Wiese

DHL Western Province

6

Zain Davids

DHL Western Province

5

Eli Snyman

Vodacom Blue Bulls

4

Ruben de Villiers

DHL Western Province

3

Carlü Sadie

DHL Western Province

2

Jan-Henning Campher

Vodacom Blue Bulls

1

Franco van den Berg

Vodacom Blue Bulls

Replacements:

16

Tango Balekile

Eastern Province

17

Nicolaas Oosthuizen

Eastern Province

18

Jaco Holtzhausen

Vodacom Blue Bulls

19

Ernst van Rhyn

DHL Western Province

20

Denzel Hill

Vodacom Blue Bulls

21

James Hall

Eastern Province

22

Franco Naude

Vodacom Blue Bulls

23

Keanu Vers

Eastern Province

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