Nienaber talks selection ahead of Ireland Test
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Jacques Nienaber has shown that there is no underestimating Ireland in the South African camp after picking one of the strongest Springbok line-ups seen in recent times.
The experience in the side is immense, with a total of 710 international caps in the starting XV (211 in the backs and 499 in the forwards).
Significantly, the live-wire Cheslin Kolbe has been picked in the fullback role – a slight change from his usual position on the wing – while the robust Damian Willemse is the preferred choice at flyhalf.
Speaking to the press following the team announcement, Nienaber said:
“We selected a team we believe contains the best combinations to counter the threats posed by Ireland,” said Nienaber.
“Damian (Willemse) has done well for us at flyhalf, and he is continuing to grow as a player in that role, while we think Cheslin has the potential to add a new dimension to our game at fullback.
“He was sidelined for a while after breaking his jaw against Wales, but he has played four 80-minute matches for Toulon since returning to play, and we are confident that he will step up to the challenge.”
It appears that there also exists a possibility that Kolbe could slot in at number 10, if needed.
“Cheslin has delivered star performances for his clubs in France at flyhalf, so he will slot in as a back-up flyhalf if necessary, while Faf is another option for us at No 10 as well,” Nienaber continued.
“Damian Willemse can also move to inside centre if we need cover there, while Damian de Allende can play outside centre and Willie fullback, and this allowed us for us to opt for a six-two split on the bench.”