Du Toit to captain Bok team featuring four debutants

Du Toit to captain Bok team featuring four debutants

Rugby World Cup-winning prop Vincent Koch will earn his 50th Test cap on Saturday when the Springboks take on Wales at Twickenham in their first international since lifting the Webb Ellis Cup in France in October. 

Pieter-Steph du Toit
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Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus on Tuesday named his matchday 23, which will be captained by flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit. 


The squad also features four uncapped players.


Winger Edwill van der Merwe and flyhalf Jordan Hendrikse are the two uncapped players named in the run-on team, while lock Ben-Jason Dixon and utility back Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu are the two new faces on the replacement bench.


Erasmus welcomed back experienced hooker Malcolm Marx, who last ran out for the team in their opening World Cup encounter against Scotland before suffering a knee injury at training which ruled him out of further tournament action.


Five players in the starting team featured in the same positions in the World Cup final, namely Eben Etzebeth and Franco Mostert, Du Toit, Faf de Klerk and Jesse Kriel - who has been named as the vice-captain for this match. 


Erasmus opted for a five-three split in favour of the forwards on the replacements bench, which includes four Rugby World Cup winners – Bongi Mbonambi, Frans Malherbe, Grant Williams, and Damian de Allende, respectively.


“This is an exciting playing squad and travelling group, and we are looking forward to seeing how the uncapped players step up at the top international level and how we execute what we’ve been working on at training in the last few days and at the alignment camps,” said Erasmus. 


“The likes of Edwill, Jordan, Ben-Jason, and Sacha have really impressed us at training, and we believe they have what it takes to make their presence felt against a quality team such as Wales.


Commenting on the decision to hand Du Toit the captaincy, Erasmus said it was not only well deserved but also personal for the player since the first and only time he led the team was against Wales in Washington in 2018 – a Test the Boks lost 22-20.


“Pieter-Steph has been a key figure in our system for several years now, and he’s a player who leads by example on the field,” said Erasmus. “We have a strong core of senior players in this group, and we had a few options for captain, but we feel Pieter-Steph will be the right man to lead the team this week.


“He has captained the Springboks only once before and that was against Wales in 2018, and after that result, we believe it will make this match even more personal for him. Over and above that, he has immense respect from his teammates and the coaches, and we know he will accept this responsibility with great pride.”


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