Source News Feed: South Africa Online Report Sports News
CAPE TOWN – CAPE TOWN, April 7 (Reuters) – Former South Africa coach Nick Mallett will take charge of a World XV made up of European-based club players in a game against the Springboks in their build-up to next year’s World Cup.
New Zealand internationals Hosea Gear and Carl Hayman, Australians James O’Connor, Matt Giteau and Drew Mitchell and Frenchmen Julien Bonnaire and Francois Trinh-Duc were named on a list of early acceptances for the match on June 7 in Cape Town.
Springbok World Cup winner BJ Botha and Toulon-based England back-rower Steffon Armitage are also among confirmed participants, the South African Rugby Football Union said on Monday.
Springboks coach Heyneke Meyer will have a full-strength squad available for the match against a team made up from the major European leagues as he prepares for the World Cup in England.
South Africa will play 14 games this year before a shortened, four-game 2015 Rugby Championship provides the final warm-up before the World Cup.
(Reporting by Mark Gleeson; Editing by Ed Osmond)