SpringboksSouth Africa has set themselves the ultimate benchmark, beating none other than the All Blacks during their last outing, and the pieces very much seem to be falling into place for Heyneke Meyer’s Springboks.

It has been heady stuff for the second ranked Test nation, playing impressive attack, while their relentless carpet bombing of the ruck contest has been driven by the Meyer tendency to pick giants in the back row – and this has been a key area of their ability to match New Zealand.

This is a template that the team will only look to develop, while their squad balance is remarkably similar to their great rivals, with Meyer introducing new talent to complement some of the most experienced players in his country’s history.

Conditioning has been a big part of the Springbok development this year, and the side will have extra time to train as they don’t leave the Republic until 1 November (NZ and Australia play matches to open their respective campaigns on that date) – playing Ireland, England, Italy and Wales to round out their season.

 

BIG GAME

The Irish will be a tough opener for South Africa, but a week later the Springboks will run out onto Twickenham, just after the 2015 Rugby World Cup hosts play the All Blacks.

In 11 Tests against the Red Rose, the tourists have won ten and drawn one, even though the last two outings – a 16-15 win in London in 2012 and the 14-14 draw in Port Elizabeth earlier that year – have been cliff hangers.

If the Boks can maintain this sort of form over Stuart Lancaster’s men, with the Leeds man picking a formidable 33 man squad that will back their chances, it will be a major marker for the two-time World Champions.

  • Sat 8 Nov 2014 Ireland vs South Africa – Aviva Stadium
  • Sat 15 Nov 2014 England vs South Africa – Twickenham
  • Sat 22 Nov 2014 Italy vs South Africa – Olympic Stadium
  • Sat 29 Nov 2014 Wales vs South Africa – Millennium Stadium

 

EXPERIENCE TO BE RESTED?

With the rather large squad of 36 players taken on tour, one would hope that some senior overplayed players are rested at some stage during the tour.

This would also open up the opportunity to test new players in key positions where depth is still lacking.

8 Oversea-based players have once again been picked for the Springboks, amongst them some players lucky to even still be in the reconing.

It would make sense testing combinations in te games, Francois Hougaard & Handré Pollard (the current Springbok halfback pairing), as possibly Cobus Reinach & Patrick Lambie to come on as replacements and possibly to start against Italy.

Nizaam Carr & Jaco Kriel could also be used wisely against a team like Italy, in starting roles for the Springboks at looseforward positions.

A second successful Springbok tighthead prop also needs to be groomed well in advance of the Rugby World Cup next year.

 

KEY AREA

The obvious advancements to the Springboks offensive blueprint haven’t detracted from their mighty aerial attack led by the peerless Matfield.

Yet when examining pure numbers, South Africa’s threat metrics, measured via clean breaks, beaten defenders and offloads were not as high as their rivals.

Further scrutiny reveals that only the 28-10 win against Australia in Cape Town was the only ‘romp’ during The Rugby Championship, with the team losing in Perth and Wellington while being pushed hard in street fighting conditions against Los Pumas.

The team is growing, but again, with an uncanny resemblance to New Zealand, they haven’t been able to consistently blow sides apart, something they might like to do on the soft pitches of Europe.

 

BIG QUESTION

With the All Blacks winning another title, and the Wallabies attracting headlines for off field reasons headlined by Michael Cheika’s appointment, the Springboks have in some respects slipped off the radar.

A training camp in Stellenbosch has given the team strong preparation again, a component of 2014 has been Meyer’s increasing access to his top players, with 20 signed on national contracts.

For so long South African rugby fans lamented the All Blacks advanced access to their flagship players, but key Springboks are not off limits as they were in previous years with cooperation between the former Bulls mentor and the Republic’s franchises very strong.

It wouldn’t be a surprise that with a New Zealand scalp fresh in hand, the Boks are targeting an unbeaten tour.

 

NEW FACE?

The Springboks selected 5 new faces for the tour, namely Seabelo Senatla, Nizaam Carr, Julian Redelinghuys, Robbie Coetzee and Jaco Kriel.

It however seems most likely that Julian Redelinghuys will get game time, as South Africa are short on world quality tighthead props and the incumbant tighthead prop, Jannie du Plessis, has been hugely overplayed in 2014.

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