Frans Steyn to start at flyhalf in Rugby Championship decider

Frans Steyn to start at flyhalf in Rugby Championship decider

Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber has made only two changes to his starting team for Saturday’s final Rugby Championship Test against Argentina in Durban. 

Frans Steyn Springboks
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Nienaber has also opted to name six forwards and two backs on the replacements bench.

 

Experienced utility back Frans Steyn will start at flyhalf in place of the injured Damian Willemse, while Pieter Steph du Toit returns to the starting lineup at flanker in place of Franco Mostert, who will provide an impact off the bench.

 

The notable changes amongst the replacements are the return of hooker Bongi Mbonambi, who makes a return from a knee injury, and Kurt-Lee Arendse, who has completed his suspension following a dangerous tackle last month.

 

Mbonambi will be joined by strong reinforcements in prop Vincent Koch and No 8 Duane Vermeulen.


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Faf de Klerk and Arendse, meanwhile, will provide cover amongst the backs, with De Klerk earmarked as the back-up scrumhalf and flyhalf cover, while Arendse will cover fullback and wing depending on how the match unfolds.

 

The Springboks are currently level on 14 log points with New Zealand on the log and trail the All Blacks by 13 points on points’ difference. 


The Boks will know exactly what they need to do in the match to clinch the title when they take the field as the All Blacks will host Australia in Auckland earlier in the day.

 

“We showed in the first half last week what we are capable of and our fighting spirit in the dying minutes was admirable,” said Nienaber.

 

“That made it easy for us to opt for continuity in selection in the starting lineup. Obviously the one change was injury enforced as Damian Willemse has been ruled out due to concussion, and we were pleased the calmness Frans Steyn brought at flyhalf when Damian left the field.

 

“The energy and enthusiasm Pieter-Steph has been showing at training has also been great, and we know what he is capable of in this loose trio, so I am sure he will make an impact among the loose forwards.”

 

Of the decision to name a split of six forwards and two backs on the bench, Nienaber said: “We know what challenges Argentina will pose and we feel that this would be the best option for us for this match specifically.

 

“We have a group of hungry and talented players serving in the bomb squad this week and every player in the match day squad knows what is expected of them if we want to win the Castle Lager Rugby Championship.”

 

With the match essentially a final, Nienaber admitted that his team were ready for an epic battle, especially with Argentina and Australia also still in the title race depending on the outcome of the two matches.

 

“We viewed last week as a semi-final and this week as a final, but Argentina are a team that do not give an inch, and they never stop fighting as we saw last week,” said Nienaber.

 

“They defeated New Zealand away from home against the odds and they registered a convincing victory against Australia at home, so we know we are in for a massive battle.”



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