The Springboks are set to kick off their 2024 season this Saturday, June 22nd, in a much-anticipated test match against Wales at Twickenham Stadium in London. This marks the first test of the year for the reigning World Champions, and the atmosphere is electric with a blend of returning veterans and exciting new faces.
Erasmus Names Springboks Exciting Squad
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus has opted for a blend of experience and fresh talent in his 23-man squad. Captain Pieter-Steph du Toit leads the charge, with ten players who were part of the victorious 2023 World Cup final squad. Notably, prop Vincent Koch will be earning his well-deserved 50th test cap, a significant milestone in his illustrious career.
The squad also features four uncapped players: Manie Libbok, RG Snyman, Neethling Fouche, and Phepsi Buthelezi. Their inclusion signifies Erasmus’ commitment to building depth and fostering future stars for the Boks.
History Beckons: A Look Back and Ahead
The Springboks hold a dominant historical record against Wales, having won 33 of their 41 encounters. Their last meeting, a World Cup warm-up match in Cardiff last year, saw a convincing 52-16 victory for South Africa. However, four out of the last six games between these two nations have been decided by a narrow margin, highlighting Wales’ potential to threaten the Boks.
This upcoming test holds particular significance as it marks the return of the Springboks to the field since their World Cup triumph. All eyes will be on how the team performs under the pressure of maintaining their championship form, especially with a new test series on the horizon.
Can Wales Spring a Surprise?
Wales, on the other hand, will be looking to cause an upset and kickstart their own season with a victory. While they may be underdogs, they shouldn’t be underestimated. With a passionate home crowd (technically a neutral venue in London) potentially cheering them on, Wales will be determined to prove their mettle against the World Champions.
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