Lions prop Ruan Dreyer is the newcomer to Springbok team to face France in final test

JOHANNESBURG — Bok coach Allister Coetzee’s team for the third and final Test against France at Ellis Park on Saturday was always expected to show a few changes. First Oupa Mohoje and then Ross Cronje were ruled out in the week with concussion-related injuries. The obvious choices to replace them were the very players who substituted them last Saturday in the second Test in Durban – Jean-Luc du Preez and Francois Hougaard. The unexpected change to the side is the inclusion of Lions prop Ruan Dreyer. It’s not an entirely surprising selection. Dreyer has been in great form for the Lions this season. He has risen through the Lions ranks since playing for the Young Lions in 2010, making his Super Rugby debut in 2012. He’s a product of one of the better Gauteng rugby schools, Monument High and was a member of the South Africa under-20 team that competed in the IRB Junior World Championship in 2010. Jesse Kriel makes his anticipated return after missing the second Test due to concussion, in keeping with Coetzee’s desire to maintain successful combinations. – David O’Sullivan

From SA Rugby

Hardworking prop Ruan Dreyer will make his debut for the Springboks on Saturday in the final Castle Lager Incoming Series Test against France in Johannesburg, while the experienced scrumhalf Francois Hougaard and outside centre Jesse Kriel both return to the starting team.

Francois Hougaard

Dreyer, who will become Springbok number 886 when he takes to the field, replaces Frans Malherbe in the front row in one of two changes to the starting pack that defeated the French team last week in Durban.

The other change is at flank as Oupa Mohoje is unavailable after he took a blow to the head last week. His place is filled by 21-year-old Jean-Luc du Preez, who came on as the replacement flank at Growthpoint Kings Park. Jaco Kriel has been selected on the bench.

In the backline, Hougaard replaces Cronje, who was not considered after he had shown symptoms of a delayed concussion. This will be Hougaard’s 42nd Test cap for the Springboks, while Rudy Paige comes into the squad as replacement No 9.

The only other change to the starting team is at outside-centre, with Jesse Kriel back after sitting out last week’s Test a result of a bump to the head in the first match two weeks ago in Pretoria.

“I said earlier in the week that we would keep changes in the starting team to a minimum because we have huge respect for this powerful French side,” said Coetzee.

“The inclusion of Ruan in the starting team gives us an important opportunity to build capacity in the tighthead position. This is a very important position and it is great to have players such as Coenie Oosthuizen and Steven Kitshoff coming off the bench as a combination, while Ruan will start next to his Emirates Lions hooker in Malcolm Marx.

“The same applies for Jaco Kriel, who has fully recovered from his knee injury and he was very good in training the past three weeks. He deserves his chance in the match 23 and he is very eager to play. Jaco was in brilliant form before he got injured and I am sure he will make a huge impact off the bench.

Jaco Kriel

“Jesse had an outstanding game in the first match in Pretoria and he really combined well with Jan Serfontein in the midfield before he was forced to leave the field. The retention of combinations is important because that will add to our continuity. 

“The selection of the centre pairing was really a tough task and Lionel Mapoe is perhaps unlucky to lose out on the match 23. He played well in Durban but Jesse was also very good next to Jan Serfontein in Pretoria and my decision is based on developing combinations. Lionel will, however, get the opportunity to play for the SA ‘A’ side against the French Barbarians on Friday in Soweto.”

Coetzee once more cautioned his side to expect a huge onslaught from the French: “Their camp is clear about it and the players realise there is no place for complacency. 

“This is their last match of the season and they will be highly motivated to finish on a high, so they will yet again pose a serious threat. We will have to work extremely hard against a very physical French side who will again test us in all departments,” said Coetzee.

The Springbok side to face France in Johannesburg:

15. Andries Coetzee (Emirates Lions), 2 caps, 0 points

14. Raymond Rhule (Toyota Cheetahs), 2, 0

13. Jesse Kriel (Vodacom Bulls), 18, 20 (4t)

12. Jan Serfontein (Vodacom Bulls), 28, 20 (4t)

11. Courtnall Skosan (Emirates Lions), 2, 0

10. Elton Jantjies (Emirates Lions), 13, 115 (1t, 19c, 24p)

9. Francois Hougaard (Worcester Warriors, England), 41, 25 (5t)

8. Warren Whiteley (Emirates Lions, captain), 17, 15 (3t)

7. Jean-Luc du Preez (Cell C Sharks), 3, 0

6. Siya Kolisi (DHL Stormers), 15, 5 (1t)

5. Franco Mostert (Emirates Lions), 9, 0

4. Eben Etzebeth (DHL Stormers), 56, 10 (2t)

3. Ruan Dreyer (Emirates Lions), 0, 0

2. Malcolm Marx (Emirates Lions), 4, 0

1. Tendai Mtawarira (Cell C Sharks), 89, 10 (2t)

Replacements:

16. Bongi Mbonambi (DHL Stormers), 7, 0

17. Steven Kitshoff (Bordeaux Bègles, France), 12, 0

 18. Coenie Oosthuizen (Cell C Sharks), 25, 20 (4t)

19. Pieter-Steph du Toit (DHL Stormers), 22, 15 (3T)

20. Jaco Kriel (Emirates Lions), 7, 0

21. Rudy Paige (Vodacom Bulls), 7, 0

22. Frans Steyn (Montpellier, France), 55, 132 (10t, 5c, 21p, 3d)

23. Dillyn Leyds (DHL Stormers), 2, 0

Stats and facts

Caps:

  • The total Test caps for the Springbok starting line-up is 302. There are 106 caps in the backline with 196 caps amongst the forwards. On the bench there are a further 137 caps.
  • The average caps per player in the backline are 15, the forwards 25 while the players on the bench average 17. • The average age of the starting 15 is 26.
  • The tallest player in the squad is Eben Etzebeth (2.04m) and the shortest Rudy Paige (1.67m). The heaviest player is Steven Kitshoff (125kg) and the lightest player is Rudy Paige (80kg).

Overall record:

  • The Test at Emirates Airline Park will be the 42nd Test match against France. The Springboks and France have played in four Test matches at this venue since 1958. The Springboks lost all four encounters.
  • The overall Springbok record for those four Test matches: P 4; W 0, L4; PF: 59; PA: 78; TF: 5; TA: 4; Average score: 15-20. Win%: 0%.
  • South Africa’s record against France at home: P: 23; W: 12; L: 6; D: 5; PF: 512; PA: 351; TF: 53; TA: 31; Win%: 52%.
  • South Africa’s overall record against France: P: 41; W: 24; L: 11; D: 6; PF: 857; PA: 607; TF: 97; TA: 55; Win%: 59%.

Facts and milestones:

  • Tendai Mtawarira will extend his record as the most-capped Springbok prop, with 90 caps in this position. He is the third most experienced Springbok forward – only Victor Matfield and John Smit have played in more Test matches for South Africa.
  • Frans Steyn needs 18 points to reach 150 points in Test rugby.
  • Should Steven Kitshoff be used off the bench he will equal the record for most Test matches from the bench (13) before his first start in a Test match. The other two Springboks who co-hold the record are Coenie Oosthuizen (first start against Scotland, 2013) and Siya Kolisi (first start against Samoa, 2015).
  • Three tries by South Africa will bring up the 100th try in 104 years of Test rugby against France and one penalty goal by South Africa will bring up the 100th penalty goal as well.

Source: http://www.sarugby.co.za/article.aspx?category=sarugby/springboks&id=4042664

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