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Springbok Women make wholesale changes for England Rugby World Cup clash

Springbok Women coach Stanley Raubenheimer made wholesale changes to his match-day squad to face England of their ultimate Rugby World Cup Pool C clash at Waitakere Stadium in Auckland on Sunday.

Kick-off is at 06:45 (SA time).

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Only six gamers will begin in the identical positions they did final week towards Fiji – workforce captain Nolusindiso Booi, props Babalwa Latsha and Sanelisiwe Charlie, No 8 Aseza Hele, scrumhalf Tayla Kinsey and wing Nomawethu Mabenge – whereas Nadine Roos will transfer from fullback to wing, and Simamkele Namba from wing to exterior centre.

Eloise Webb will begin at fullback and Zenay Jordaan at flyhalf after each performed off the bench towards France and Fiji, whereas inside centre Chumisa Qawe will earn a primary begin within the match.

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In the pack, Lerato Makua and Lusanda Dumke will type a new-look unfastened ahead mixture with Hele after each performed off the bench final weekend, whereas Roseline Botes is available in for Lindelwa Gwala at hooker, the one injury-enforced change to the workforce.

Every participant obtained recreation time

Catha Jacobs, who performed off the bench towards France, will begin at lock alongside Booi, with the Saracens participant making her first run-on look on the match.

The replacements additionally function a bunch of latest gamers as Raubenheimer opted to present everybody within the 32-player squad some taking part in time.

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All of entrance row replacements Yonela Ngxingolo, Micke Gunter and Aziza Mkiva, lock Nompumelelo Mathe, scrumhalf Rumandi Potgieter, midfielder Jakkie Cilliers and outdoors again Chuma Qawe can be concerned for the primary time in New Zealand.

Nolusindiso Booi and Lusanda Dumke. Photo: SA Rugby web site

“We have always planned to give everyone a run if possible – all 32 players who came here were selected to play when called upon and that has not changed,” mentioned Raubenheimer.

“We had a transparent directive on what we wished to realize at this World Cup, however sadly it didn’t go our means towards Fiji final Sunday. We will now give these gamers who haven’t performed to date, the chance additionally to indicate they have been worthy of choice.

“The experience to be at the World Cup will be beneficial to all in the squad after this match, as they would have experienced playing in the tournament. We could have gone with the same team, but that would not have the same benefits than exposing the wider group to topflight rugby.”

Raubenheimer mentioned the matches towards France and Fiji took their toll amongst the gamers.

“The England match was all the time going to be a large problem; they’ve put 50 factors previous all their opponents in latest matches.

“So, our outlook for this match is slightly different. I hope the new players and those making tournament debuts will bring energy and excitement. The World Cup is different from a normal Test match, it drains you physically, but also mentally in more ways than one, so we hope the new players will bring a fresh approach to the game.”

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Springbok Women workforce to face England in Auckland:

15. Eloise Webb – 9 assessments, 30 factors (6 tries)
14. Nomawethu Mabenge – 10 assessments, 30 factors (6 tries)
13. Simamkele Namba – 8 assessments, 30 factors (6 tries)
12. Chumisa Qawe – 9 assessments, 5 factors (1 strive)
11. Nadine Roos – 10 assessments, 25 factors (5 tries)
10. Zenay Jordaan – 35 assessments, 98 factors (13 tries, 12 conversions, 3 penalty objectives)
9. Tayla Kinsey – 23 assessments, 48 factors (2 tries, 16 conversions, 2 penalty objectives)
8. Aseza Hele – 15 assessments, 30 factors (6 tries)
7. Lerato Makua – 6 assessments
6. Lusanda Dumke – 18 assessments, 25 factors (5 tries)
5. Catha Jacobs – 8 assessments
4. Nolusindiso Booi (captain) – 32 assessments, 5 factors, 1 strive
3. Babalwa Latsha – 19 assessments, 10 factors (2 tries)
2. Roseline Botes – 7 assessments, 10 factors (2 tries)
1. Sanelisiwe Charlie – 6 assessments
Replacements:
16. Micke Gunter – 3 assessments
17. Yonela Ngxingolo – 18 assessments, 5 factors (1 strive)
18. Azisa Mkiva – 1 check
19. Nompumelelo Mathe – 8 assessments, 10 factors (2 tries)
20. Sizophila Solontsi – 15 assessments, 25 factors (5 tries)
21. Rumandi Potgieter – 3 assessments
22. Jakkie Cilliers – 2 assessments, 13 factors (1 strive, 2 penalty objectives, 1 conversion)
23. Chuma Qawe – 3 assessments

Milestones forward of England match

  • Zenay Jordaan (35 assessments) will lengthen her file as most-capped Springbok Test participant of all time.
  • Jordaan (98) may be part of Libbie Janse van Rensburg (103) as the one Springbok Women gamers to attain 100 factors for their nation.
  • Chumisa and Chuma Qawe will change into the primary pair of twins to play for South Africa on the Rugby World Cup.
  • Chumisa and Chuma Qawe, Micke Gunter, Yonela Ngxingolo, Azisa Mkiva, Nompumelelo Mathe, Rumandi Potgieter and Jakkie Cilliers will make their Rugby World Cup debuts.

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