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Le Roux tons up as Springboks make changes for Italy

Le Roux tons up as Springboks make changes for Italy

Perth Now6 hours ago
South Africa fullback Willie le Roux will earn his 100th cap when he starts in Saturday's second test against Italy in Gqeberha, with Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus also naming three uncapped players among the replacements.
It is a much changed selection from the team that failed to impress in a 42-24 victory over the touring Italians in Pretoria last week.
Le Roux becomes the eighth player to reach 100 caps for the Springboks and makes up a back three that also includes wings Makazole Mapimpi and Edwill van der Merwe.
"Willie has been a stalwart for us in the last few years after making his debut against Italy in Durban in 2013, and he's a fantastic playmaker, so we are thrilled to see him achieve this incredible feat," Erasmus said.
There is a return from injury for Pieter-Steph du Toit alongside fellow flanker Marco van Staden, with Jasper Wiese keeping his place at number eight.
Cobus Wiese, brother of No.8 Jasper, is one of three uncapped players on the bench along with prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye and utility back Ethan Hooker.
SOUTH AFRICA (to play Italy):
Le Roux, Van der Merwe, Moodie, Esterhuizen, Mapimpi, Libbok, Williams, J Wiese, P-S Du Toit, Van Staden, Nortje, Moerat, Louw, Marx, T du Toit
Replacements: Wessels, Nche, Ntlabakanye, Cs Wiese, Roos, Reinach, Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Hooker
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Le Roux tons up as Springboks make changes for Italy
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South Africa fullback Willie le Roux will earn his 100th cap when he starts in Saturday's second test against Italy in Gqeberha, with Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus also naming three uncapped players among the replacements. It is a much changed selection from the team that failed to impress in a 42-24 victory over the touring Italians in Pretoria last week. Le Roux becomes the eighth player to reach 100 caps for the Springboks and makes up a back three that also includes wings Makazole Mapimpi and Edwill van der Merwe. "Willie has been a stalwart for us in the last few years after making his debut against Italy in Durban in 2013, and he's a fantastic playmaker, so we are thrilled to see him achieve this incredible feat," Erasmus said. There is a return from injury for Pieter-Steph du Toit alongside fellow flanker Marco van Staden, with Jasper Wiese keeping his place at number eight. Cobus Wiese, brother of No.8 Jasper, is one of three uncapped players on the bench along with prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye and utility back Ethan Hooker. SOUTH AFRICA (to play Italy): Le Roux, Van der Merwe, Moodie, Esterhuizen, Mapimpi, Libbok, Williams, J Wiese, P-S Du Toit, Van Staden, Nortje, Moerat, Louw, Marx, T du Toit Replacements: Wessels, Nche, Ntlabakanye, Cs Wiese, Roos, Reinach, Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Hooker South Africa fullback Willie le Roux will earn his 100th cap when he starts in Saturday's second test against Italy in Gqeberha, with Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus also naming three uncapped players among the replacements. It is a much changed selection from the team that failed to impress in a 42-24 victory over the touring Italians in Pretoria last week. Le Roux becomes the eighth player to reach 100 caps for the Springboks and makes up a back three that also includes wings Makazole Mapimpi and Edwill van der Merwe. "Willie has been a stalwart for us in the last few years after making his debut against Italy in Durban in 2013, and he's a fantastic playmaker, so we are thrilled to see him achieve this incredible feat," Erasmus said. There is a return from injury for Pieter-Steph du Toit alongside fellow flanker Marco van Staden, with Jasper Wiese keeping his place at number eight. Cobus Wiese, brother of No.8 Jasper, is one of three uncapped players on the bench along with prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye and utility back Ethan Hooker. SOUTH AFRICA (to play Italy): Le Roux, Van der Merwe, Moodie, Esterhuizen, Mapimpi, Libbok, Williams, J Wiese, P-S Du Toit, Van Staden, Nortje, Moerat, Louw, Marx, T du Toit Replacements: Wessels, Nche, Ntlabakanye, Cs Wiese, Roos, Reinach, Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Hooker South Africa fullback Willie le Roux will earn his 100th cap when he starts in Saturday's second test against Italy in Gqeberha, with Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus also naming three uncapped players among the replacements. It is a much changed selection from the team that failed to impress in a 42-24 victory over the touring Italians in Pretoria last week. Le Roux becomes the eighth player to reach 100 caps for the Springboks and makes up a back three that also includes wings Makazole Mapimpi and Edwill van der Merwe. "Willie has been a stalwart for us in the last few years after making his debut against Italy in Durban in 2013, and he's a fantastic playmaker, so we are thrilled to see him achieve this incredible feat," Erasmus said. There is a return from injury for Pieter-Steph du Toit alongside fellow flanker Marco van Staden, with Jasper Wiese keeping his place at number eight. Cobus Wiese, brother of No.8 Jasper, is one of three uncapped players on the bench along with prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye and utility back Ethan Hooker. SOUTH AFRICA (to play Italy): Le Roux, Van der Merwe, Moodie, Esterhuizen, Mapimpi, Libbok, Williams, J Wiese, P-S Du Toit, Van Staden, Nortje, Moerat, Louw, Marx, T du Toit Replacements: Wessels, Nche, Ntlabakanye, Cs Wiese, Roos, Reinach, Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Hooker

Le Roux tons up as Springboks make changes for Italy
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Italy looked shellshocked as they trailed 28-3 at halftime, but they were much improved in the second period as flanker Manuel Zuliani, debutant replacement hooker Pablo Dimcheff and captain Niccolo Cannone all scored tries. "There will be disappointment in tonight's performance," Springboks scrumhalf Faf de Klerk said. "Italy really made it hard for us at the breakdown, their forwards were phenomenal. We must look at it in the week and fix it for the next game." South Africa were dominant in the first half, pushing Italy off the ball in the scrum and scoring four tries. Kriel raced onto a grubber kick from midfield partner Damian de Allende to dot down and after Italy number eight Lorenzo Cannone received a yellow card for hands in the ruck, Van den Berg dived over from a powerful Springbok scrum. Arendse burst through a gap in the visitors' defence to score his side's third try, and Van den Berg added another as the Springboks cut holes in their opponents' defence. 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Jesse Kriel, winger Kurt-Lee Arendse, prop Vincent Koch and flanker Marco van Staden also scored tries for the Springboks, who will seek an improved performance in next week's second test in Gqeberha. Italy looked shellshocked as they trailed 28-3 at halftime, but they were much improved in the second period as flanker Manuel Zuliani, debutant replacement hooker Pablo Dimcheff and captain Niccolo Cannone all scored tries. "There will be disappointment in tonight's performance," Springboks scrumhalf Faf de Klerk said. "Italy really made it hard for us at the breakdown, their forwards were phenomenal. We must look at it in the week and fix it for the next game." South Africa were dominant in the first half, pushing Italy off the ball in the scrum and scoring four tries. Kriel raced onto a grubber kick from midfield partner Damian de Allende to dot down and after Italy number eight Lorenzo Cannone received a yellow card for hands in the ruck, Van den Berg dived over from a powerful Springbok scrum. Arendse burst through a gap in the visitors' defence to score his side's third try, and Van den Berg added another as the Springboks cut holes in their opponents' defence. Italy scored the first points of the second half when Zuliani stretched to score a try, but replacement prop Koch barged his way over for the hosts. Argentine-born Dimcheff finished off an excellent driving maul for Italy's second try, and when captain Niccolo Cannone added as third for the visitors, it was game on. Van Staden's score ended Italian hopes, but there were many positives for touring side. "I am very happy with the performance," Niccolo Cannone said. "We have to improve some details for next week, but we are very proud."

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