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RWC 2019 winning halfback pairing return for final with New Zealand

YOKOHAMA, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 02: (L-R) Pieter-Steph du Toit, Duane Vermeulen, Faf de Klerk, Handre Pollard and Damian de Allende of South Africa during the Rugby World Cup 2019 Final between England and South Africa at International Stadium Yokohama on November 02, 2019 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

South Africa head coach Jacques Nienaber has named his 23 to take on old rivals New Zealand in Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final at Stade de France in Paris.

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Following a late 16-15 victory over England in a match that didn’t go their way until the final ten or so minutes, Nienaber has opted to recall the 2019 Rugby World Cup winning halfback pairing of Handre Pollard and Faf de Klerk.

They will become the most capped nine-and-ten combination in Springbok history. The pair start together for the 25th time, moving past Joost van der Westhuizen and Henry Honiball (24 Tests).

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    Coach Nienaber has opted for a 7-1 split, with Willie le Roux the only back on the bench, while Cobus Reinach and Manie Libbok, who both started in the semi final against England, drop out of the 23 altogether.

    In the forward pack, No 8 Jasper Wiese and lock Jean Kleyn are drafted onto the bench, having been among the non-playing squad last week.

    Trevor Nyakane also comes in for Vincent Koch, the only enforced change, who is struggling with a knee injury.

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    SPRINGBOKS TEAM TO FACE THE ALL BLACKS

    1 Steven Kitshoff
    2 Mbongeni Mbonambi
    3 Frans Malherbe
    4 Eben Etzebeth
    5 Franco Mostert
    6 Siya Kolisi (c)
    7 Pieter-Steph Du Toit
    8 Duane Vermeulen
    9 Faf de Klerk
    10 Handre Pollard
    11 Cheslin Kolbe
    12 Damian de Allende
    13 Jesse Kriel
    14 Kurt-Lee Arendse
    15 Damian Willemse

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    Replacements:
    16 Deon Fourie
    17 Ox Nche
    18 Trevor Nyakane
    19 Jean Kleyn
    20 RG Snyman
    21 Kwagga Smith
    22 Jasper Wiese
    23 Willie Le Roux

    The team is the most experienced in Springbok history, featuring 10 players who started in the RWC final four years ago (plus four on the bench were also part of the match) and has a combined total of 987 caps (eclipsing the record set the previous week against England of 895 Test caps).

    “This is an experienced team with several players who played in the last Rugby World Cup final and who know exactly what to expect at Stade de France on Saturday and what it will take to retain the title,” said Nienaber.

    The average caps per player in the backline is 50, the forwards 80, while the players on the bench average 38.

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    “The players who will be playing in their first World Cup final have also proven their worth as warriors throughout this campaign and they are all ready for this massive occasion.

    “We have said many times that we pick teams for varying gameplans depending on the opponent and that we use all 23 players to try and achieve those goals.

    “We’ve gone from a five-three bench split to a seven-one split to give us the best chance of being successful. We have plans in place to mitigate for injuries in the backline, but we’re excited about our plan and we embrace the risk.”

    Nienaber added that the squad was focused on making the country and the team’s 60 million plus supporters proud this weekend.

    “The messages of support and videos from home have inspired us immensely and we know the magnitude of this occasion, not just for the players and management – who have made huge sacrifices to get us here – but for what this day means for our country,” said Nienaber.

    “We are proud of the fact that we have given some hope and excitement to so many people in the last few months, and we’ll give everything to bring further joy to our wonderful nation on Saturday.”

    New Zealand will name their team at 18:00 (CET) this evening.

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    Bob Marler 568 days ago

    Rassie and Nienaber’s plans finally emerge.


    Always knew that we would play either NZ/Ireland/France in the final.


    Hard run to the final. The 7-1 experiment at Twickenham. I love the balls in this move.


    Matt Williams is going to have a fit.


    In my mind the 7-1 is a fantastic tactic. Mitigates the fatigue factor amongst the forwards. Gives us a slight mental edge.


    Go Bokke. Boks by 5. You beauties.

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    Ruggerhead 568 days ago

    This was entirely predictable. A pity they left a forward out is all. 7-1 against the Irish a few weeks earlier. Hope Faf’s feeling fit.

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    sean 568 days ago

    27-19 to the boks

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    Ian 568 days ago

    Huge respect for our old foe, but I’m picking the ABs to bring home the cup. Gonna be a great match. Bring it on…

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    RD 568 days ago

    Matt Williams going to do his nuts.

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    Ruggerhead 568 days ago

    Disappointing to see Le Roux on the bench at the expense of another forward. Assuming there are any forwards left in the Boks squad that could have been selected 🤣

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    Bob Marler 568 days ago

    There’s always the chance he pulls up lame at the captain’s run and makes way for Marco van Staden…


    Matt Williams would poo in his pants. For a second time.

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    CO 568 days ago

    What were they thinking only naming seven forwards?


    The Allblacks are going to be fired up at this insult.


    Cannot wait to see Le Roux attempt to pack down at eight against Savea - good luck Willie


    Fourie working hard to contain Frizzell and Dalton.


    Which lock have the Boks got covering the midfield and halfback🤔


    Bongi plays 240 minutes in two weeks, his GPS trackers going to be burning a hole through the jersey.

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    RC 568 days ago

    7-1 split will be their downfall… massive risk, massive loss.

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    Rugby 438 days ago

    you get everything wrong

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    Bob Marler 568 days ago

    Worked at Twickenham?

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    Wesley 568 days ago

    Like Twickenham?

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    PaPaRumple 568 days ago

    And how do you know this? Do you have a crystal ball?

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    RD 568 days ago

    All or nothing Rueben we have two very hard games.

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    EV 568 days ago

    Springboks took a crazy road to get to the final

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    CT 568 days ago

    Looks like the perfect storm,great choice ,Boks by at least one point it’s our Modus operandi

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    William 568 days ago

    Imagine if Faf gets injured in the first 2 minutes like last year we played them!! Kolbe can be scrummy, but wow, talk about risky. Crazy or ingenious, time will tell.

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    Jonathan 568 days ago

    Big risks taken, but ultimately they have decided to back their strengths and this team announcement has layed out the challenge for the ABs.

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    Tk 568 days ago

    Clearly the game in NZ earlier this year is very much in their minds and the Boks are hoping to dominate up front for the full 80. 10 man rugby with their fast wings chasing kicks. The Bok way is to dominate the collision, the AB way is more to absorb it. It's going to be one hell of a game either way, but if the ABs can get some go forward, our attack may just give us an edge. (I hope!)

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    Flatcoat 568 days ago

    Gonna try and smash us in the forwards eh???

    Looking forward to this one. Go the ABS..stand up and smash them.

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    MO 568 days ago

    Exactly. It worked at Twickenham. Didn’t work in Albany. Ultimately its going to depend on how well the ABs handle it. I think it’s a fifty fifty toss-up. A wonderful clash of styles and tactics. Can’t wait. May the best team in green win haha

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    Jacque 568 days ago

    EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED

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