Skipper Paul de Villiers is one of seven returning Junior Springboks named to face Georgia for the World U20 Championship opener in Stellenbosch on Saturday.
De Villiers made his debut for South Africa in the U20 Six Nations Summer Series in Italy last year, along with vice-captain Katlego Letebele, Gcinokuhle Mdletshe, Juann Else, Corné Lavagna, Imad Khan and Neil le Roux.
All of them were included in the match-day 23 for the hosts’ match at the Danie Craven Stadium.
Head coach Bafana Nhleko included five uncapped players in his starting backline and six in the pack, with Lavagna, Mdletshe and Le Roux playing off the bench.
Nhleko favoured form over experience in selecting the starting XV.
“We need their experience of playing Test rugby,” he said. “We do not have a lot of players with that experience because as a side, we don’t play many matches against international teams, and we are going to need them to guide us on Saturday.
“It is important to note that they had to select themselves in terms of their abilities and be the best in their position as well as having the experience.”
Nhleko hopes to give as many players as possible an opportunity to experience international rugby over the first two matches, but also had Georgia in mind in naming his lineup.
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“We have seen them play and there are a couple of things we hope to do against them, but as important for us will be to have the whole squad on the same page throughout the tournament.”
With heavy rain having fallen in the region in recent weeks, Nhleko is not too concerned about the conditions, but rather about Georgia as an opponent.
“We have been lucky to train in these really wet conditions over the last two weeks or so, but they don’t call these test matches for nothing – we will be challenged by Georgia and how we respond will be crucial,” he said.
“We have to be able to adapt to the situation at that moment, whether it is the weather or what Georgia throw at us, and I think we have a group that will be able to react to that.”
That SA are tournament hosts is not a hindrance to the Junior Boks, according to Nhleko, adding: “Playing at home is motivation and not a burden. The guys want to play in front of family and friends and have locals to support them.
“Most importantly though, they will be playing for each other as a group. If we do the right things, the momentum and support will grow as we go along.
“Coaches will always tell you they need more time, but I think we are ready to play. There is only so much that you can do as coaches and management after all. There will be some nerves, but I think come Saturday this team will be ready to go.”
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