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Lambie & Le Roux back in Bok squad


Experienced backs Pat Lambie and Willie le Roux were included in a 31-man Springbok squad for the two remaining home Tests in the Castle Lager Rugby Championship, in October against Australia and New Zealand.

Along with the experienced backline duo, Lood de Jager and Julian Redelinghuys will return in the pack after recovering from injuries which kept them out of action for between one and four weeks respectively.

The rest of the 28-man tour squad that did duty in the recent away matches against the Wallabies and the All Blacks shows only one change – with Redelinghuys back in the squad, Lourens Adriaanse drops out.

The Springboks will assemble in Johannesburg on Sunday to resume with preparations for the return encounter against the Wallabies on 1 October in Pretoria. They conclude their 2016 campaign against the All Blacks a week later, on Saturday 8 October in Durban.

Lambie has returned to full fitness after he was concussed in the first match of the three Test series against Ireland at DHL Newlands in June. Le Roux also last saw Springbok action against Ireland in June and joins the Springboks from Japanese club Canon Eagles.

Redelinghuys has recovered from the hamstring injury he picked up in the Springboks’ 30-23 win over the Pumas in August in Nelspruit, which caused him to miss the away fixtures against Argentina, the Wallabies and the All Blacks.

De Jager, in turn, received a bump on the knee while playing against the Wallabies in Brisbane two weeks ago after which he returned home. Willem Alberts, who was called up as replacement for the Christchurch encounter, remains with the squad.

Springbok coach Allister Coetzee said the selectors have opted for continuity when they selected the squad.

“Although the results have not gone our way so far in the campaign, I think it will be good to keep the current squad together so that we can build continuity,” said Coetzee.

“It’s great to have players with the experience of Pat and Willie back in the squad. The same goes for Julian and Lood, both of whom have played very well for us this year and will add something to the pack.

“Pat has been included in the squad so that our medical and conditioning team can get first-hand feedback.

“We want to ascertain his readiness and confidence for international rugby or whether he rather needs to play another match in the Currie Cup for the Cell C Sharks,” said Coetzee.

Although disappointed with the outcome of the three away matches, Coetzee said the coming two home matches against the Wallabies and All Blacks will provide his team with the chance to deliver improved performances.

“We have much work to do as a team and the best way to build confidence is to keep continuity and improve on the individual errors and our game management that have so far hampered us.

“The two remaining matches will be huge for us and the squad will work hard during the next two weeks to make sure we are well prepared to face the Wallabies and the All Blacks.”

The Springbok squad for the last two matches in the Castle Lager Rugby Championship:

No

Name and Surname

Franchise / Province / Club

Test caps

Test points

1

Willem Alberts

Stade Francais (France)

39

35

2

Damian de Allende

DHL Stormers

19

10

3

Lood de Jager

Toyota Cheetahs

23

20

4

Juan de Jongh

DHL Stormers

17

15

5

Faf de Klerk

Emirates Lions

7

0

6

Pieter-Steph du Toit

DHL Stormers

15

15

7

Eben Etzebeth

DHL Stormers

51

10

8

Johan Goosen

Racing 92 (France)

10

20

9

Bryan Habana (vice-captain)

Toulon (France)

121

330

10

Francois Hougaard

Worcester Warriors (UK)

37

25

11

Elton Jantjies

Emirates Lions

9

69

12

Steven Kitshoff

Bordeaux Bègles (France)

5

0

13

Vincent Koch

DHL Stormers/Steval Pumas

5

0

14

Jaco Kriel

Emirates Lions

5

0

15

Jesse Kriel

Vodacom Bulls

16

15

16

Patrick Lambie

Cell C Sharks

51

137

17

Willie le Roux

Canon Eagles (Japan)

37

45

18

Francois Louw

Bath (England)

50

40

19

Lionel Mapoe

Emirates Lions

7

0

20

Malcolm Marx

Emirates Lions

1

0

21

Bongi Mbonambi

DHL Stormers

2

0

22

Oupa Mohoje

Toyota Cheetahs

12

0

23

Franco Mostert

Emirates Lions

4

0

24

Tendai Mtawarira

Cell C Sharks

82

10

25

Lwazi Mvovo

Cell C Sharks

17

30

26

Trevor Nyakane

Vodacom Bulls

26

5

27

Rudy Paige

Vodacom Bulls

4

0

28

Julian Redelinghuys

Emirates Lions

6

0

29

Morné Steyn

Stade Francais (France)

64

703

30

Adriaan Strauss (captain)

Vodacom Bulls

61

30

31

Warren Whiteley

Emirates Lions

10

15

Issued by SA Rugby Communications