Springboks v Wales preview: THREE things to watch out for in Cardiff
The Springboks face Wales in Cardiff on Saturday, 6 November in the world champions’ opening match of their end-of-year European tour.
Kick-off is scheduled for 19:30 SA time.
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Below, a look at three aspects of what promises to be an intriguing encounter, with Wales looking to bounce back from last weekend’s 54-16 loss at home to New Zealand.
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Jenkins’ emotional return
Saturday will see Ellis Jenkins return to Wales duty three years after the flanker’s last Test, when he starred in a 20-11 win over the Springboks in Cardiff.
He was named man-of-the-match that day, only to suffer a major knee injury in the closing minutes that kept him out of all rugby for 26 months.
“I’ve had a similar injury myself and know what it is like – it’s not pleasant and a long, hard slog,” said Wales coach Wayne Pivac.
“For Ellis to come back now and actually be playing against the same opponent, for him it’s going to be a very special day.”
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Wales ‘fortress’
South Africa squeezed past Wales 19-16 the last time the teams met, in the World Cup semi-final two years ago in Japan, but they have not won in Cardiff since 2013 – a run of four straight defeats in the Welsh capital.
Springboks coach Jacques Nienaber said he did not expect things to get any easier in front of a sell-out crowd of 75,000.
“Wales is going to be a nice challenge for us, especially if you look at our record here in Cardiff,” said Nienaber.
“It is just a fortress for them, the atmosphere in the stadium is tremendous and you grow an extra arm and a leg.”
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Willemse gets chance
A theme of the end-of-year campaign is developing squad depth ahead of the 2023 World Cup.
Wales, who have recalled players that missed the All Blacks match because it took place outside the Test window, remain badly hit by injuries. Captain Alun Wyn Jones is one of several missing British and Irish Lions.
South Africa, who beat New Zealand 31-29 last time out, will be without Faf de Klerk, with the injured World Cup-winning scrumhalf’s place taken by Herschel Jantjies.
But Nienaber has deliberately rested Willie le Roux in order to start Damian Willemse.
“We know what we have in Willie and if we had to play a World Cup final on the weekend we would probably select Willie because of his experience and what he has done for us in the past,” said Nienaber.
“But this is an ideal situation to allow Damian to settle himself into the fullback position.”
Wales are likely to test the 14-times capped Willemse under the high ball, but Pivac does not expect the change to weaken South Africa.
“You could make a number of changes in the Springbok side and they’re still a tough opponent, obviously,” he said.
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TEAMS
Wales
15 Johnny McNicholl, 14 Louis Rees-Zammit, 13 Jonathan Davies (captain), 12 Nick Tompkins, 11 Josh Adams, 10 Dan Biggar, 9 Tomos Williams, 8 Aaron Wainwright, 7 Taine Basham, 6 Ellis Jenkins, 5 Adam Beard, 4 Will Rowlands, 3 Tomas Francis, 2 Ryan Elias, 1 Rhys Carre
Substitutes: 16 Bradley Roberts, 17 Wyn Jones, 18 WillGriff John, 19 Ben Carter, 20 Seb Davies, 21 Gareth Davies, 22 Gareth Anscombe, 23 Liam Williams
South Africa
15 Damian Willemse, 14 Jesse Kriel, 13 Lukhanyo Am, 12 Damian de Allende, 11 Makazole Mapimpi, 10 Handre Pollard, 9 Herschel Jantjies, 8 Duane Vermeulen, 7 Kwagga Smith, 6 Siya Kolisi (captain), 5 Lood de Jager, 4 Eben Etzebeth, 3 Trevor Nyakane, 2 Bongi Mbonambi, 1 Ox Nche
Substitutes: 16 Malcolm Marx, 17 Steven Kitshoff, 18 Vincent Koch, 19 Franco Mostert, 20 Jasper Wiese, 21 Cobus Reinach, 22 Elton Jantjies, 23 Frans Steyn
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