South Africa to start three debutants

South Africa have named three uncapped forwards in their team to face England in Saturday’s first Test against England.

Locks Juandre Kruger and Eben Etzebeth were both included in new coach Heyneke Meyer’s side for the clash at Durban’s Kings Park along with flanker Marcell Coetzee. A fourth newcomer, prop Coenie Oosthuizen, could make his first appearance off the bench.

The players add a new dimension to an otherwise experienced side following a series of retirements and injuries. The starting 15 still boasts a combined total of 458 Test caps with nine of the players that featured in last year’s World Cup quarter-final against Australia retained.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Meyer said: “Eben, Juandre, Marcell and Coenie have all put their hands up this season and I know they can succeed at Test level. It is quite a new thing in South African rugby to have two uncapped locks starting.

“It is a huge step up, but I am confident in them. I am very happy for them and their families and know they will make South Africa proud.

“Although the team is quite young, we still have some experience across the starting 15. The balance in the team is right in the way we want to play against England and we’re looking forward to the first Test.”

Related topics: