/ 4 August 2012

Springbok team announced for inaugural Rugby Championship

Andries Bekker of South Africa chasing down Matt Giteau of Australia during the Tri-Nations rugby match in 2009.
Andries Bekker of South Africa chasing down Matt Giteau of Australia during the Tri-Nations rugby match in 2009.

Stormers loose forward, Siya Kolisi, and Lions prop, Pat Cilliers, join JJ Engelbrecht, Elton Jantjies and Jano Vermaak, who were all part of the Springbok squad for the June series against England, but did not make an appearance.

There was also a recall for Stormers lock Andries Bekker after two years on the Test sidelines because of injuries.

The Springbok squad will assemble in Cape Town on Sunday to begin preparations for their opening Test in the new Southern Hemisphere competition, on August 18 against Argentina at Newlands.

Bekker, the tallest player ever to represent South Africa in a Test at 2.08m, is back in the squad for the first time since July 2010.

He missed the 2010 end-of-year tour, as well as the entire 2011 season and Incoming Tour against England in June, because of injury.

The forward has 24 Test caps and brings valuable experience to the pack of forwards, four of whom made their Test debuts against England.

Cilliers is rewarded for his good form during the Vodacom Super Rugby competition for the Lions.

He is a specialist tighthead prop, but can also play on the loosehead side of the scrum.

Kolisi, one of the youngsters who trained with the Springboks in June, is now formally included in the squad.

He represented the SA under-20 team in 2011 and made his Super Rugby debut this year.

Continuity is key
Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer said it was important to build continuity in the squad and as a result, not many changes were made to the squad that did duty against England in June.

"Andries (Bekker) was always in the selection frame, but got injured shortly before England arrived and was not available," Meyer said.

"It's good to have him back. Pat and Siya were also part of our thinking earlier in the season and have forced their way into the squad with consistent performances in Super Rugby."

Meyer said he was excited about the forthcoming series against Argentina, Australia and New Zealand.

"It's a big challenge, playing six Tests against the best teams in the world in eight weeks and we now have to ensure we improve on how we played against England," he said.

"It's still early days for this team, but we are excited about what lies ahead in a brand-new competition that promises to be very testing."

The squad of 30 will be trimmed to 26 for the Springboks' trip to Mendoza, where they play Argentina on August 25.

Injured Springboks not considered for selection were: Bjorn Basson, Juan Smith, Schalk Burger, Heinrich Brüssow, Bandise Maku and Coenie Oosthuizen.

"Other injured players such as Jaco Taute, Johan Goosen and Duane Vermeulen are also in our plans, but are still out with injuries," Meyer said.

"All of these injured players, as well as other players we have identified, could be considered for selection at a later stage in the competition depending on their recovery and the needs of the squad," said Meyer.

Two further players who were part of the squad in the series against England, Wynand Olivier and Ryan Kankowski, have signed contracts to play their rugby in Japan and were also not considered.

Springbok squad: Willem Alberts, Andries Bekker, Pat Cilliers, Marcell Coetzee, Keegan Daniel, Jean de Villiers (capt), Bismarck du Plessis, Jannie du Plessis, JJ Engelbrecht, Eben Etzebeth, Dean Greyling, Bryan Habana, Francois Hougaard, Elton Jantjies, Zane Kirchner, Siya Kolisi, Juandré Kruger, Patrick Lambie, Tendai Mtawarira, Lwazi Mvovo, Ruan Pienaar, JP Pietersen, Jacques Potgieter, Chiliboy Ralepelle, Pierre Spies, Frans Steyn, Morné Steyn, Adriaan Strauss, Flip van der Merwe, Jano Vermaak. — Sapa.