South Africa vs New Zealand -The Springboks face a must-win clash in Wellington this Saturday as they take on the All Blacks in the second Test of the Rugby Championship. Kick-off at the Cake Tin is set for 09:05am SA time, and after last week’s nail-biting loss at Eden Park, the world champions know they need a complete performance to level the series.
While victory will require a 23-man effort, several key players will be under the spotlight. From senior stalwarts looking to bounce back, to a flyhalf with a point to prove, here are five Boks who must deliver to keep the team’s Rugby Championship hopes alive.
Malcolm Marx Looks to Reassert Dominance
Malcolm Marx has built a reputation as one of the best hookers in world rugby, but by his own admission, his lineout accuracy and defensive work fell short in Auckland. Multiple lost throws and a missed tackle that led to a try proved costly in the opening Test.
This weekend offers Marx a shot at redemption. A sharper display at the set-piece is non-negotiable, but his influence at the breakdown will be just as crucial. If he can slow down New Zealand’s lightning-quick ruck ball and win turnovers, the Boks will gain the ascendancy.
Pieter-Steph du Toit’s Physicality Key
Pieter-Steph du Toit was unusually quiet in the first Test, but the talismanic flanker will be determined to leave his mark in Wellington. Known for his relentless work rate and ferocious defence, Du Toit needs to rediscover the form that made him a standout in the 2023 Rugby World Cup final.
His leadership will also be vital for a relatively young backline. Stifling New Zealand’s midfield combinations and imposing himself at the breakdown could swing momentum the Boks’ way.
Cobus Reinach to Provide Spark
Cobus Reinach’s late cameo at Eden Park injected much-needed tempo into the Bok attack, and coach Rassie Erasmus will expect that same spark from the opening whistle this time. The veteran scrumhalf brings speed and game-management that can put South Africa on the front foot.
He will also have the critical job of guiding flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu through what will be one of the biggest matches of the youngster’s career. If Reinach controls the pace of the game, the Boks will have the platform to unleash their dangerous backline.
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Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu’s Defining Test
This weekend represents a massive opportunity for Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu to stake his claim as South Africa’s future first-choice flyhalf. The youngster will be under intense pressure to steer the team’s attack, but his creative play and kicking accuracy could be decisive.
If he can get the backline moving early and keep the scoreboard ticking, the Boks have the firepower to trouble the All Blacks’ defence. His composure will be crucial in a high-stakes atmosphere.

Canan Moodie Set for Another Big Shift
Canan Moodie has quickly become a cornerstone of the Bok defensive structure, and his duel at outside centre could shape the outcome. His ability to read play, shut down attacking threats, and turn defence into counter-attack opportunities makes him one of the most important players on the field.
If Moodie delivers another commanding display, he could tilt the contest in South Africa’s favour and help secure a famous win in Wellington.
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South Africa vs New Zealand: Stage Set for a Classic
The Springboks know that a series defeat would dent their momentum heading into the remainder of the Rugby Championship. With the All Blacks always a formidable force at home, the Boks will need these five stars firing to return to winning ways. Saturday promises a bruising battle — and a chance for heroes to emerge.


