Springboks welcome back hometown hero Steyn

Fri, Sep 30, 2016, 12:30 PM
AFP
by AFP
Morne Steyn training at flyhalf, with Pat Lambie at fullback. Photo: Getty Images.
Morne Steyn training at flyhalf, with Pat Lambie at fullback. Photo: Getty Images.

Struggling South Africa have chosen a new half-back combination and recalled Patrick Lambie to full-back for a Rugby Championship Test against Australia in Pretoria on Saturday.

Veteran fly-half Morne Steyn and inexperienced scrum-half Rudy Paige replace Elton Jantjies and Faf de Klerk as the Springboks seek to snap a three-match losing streak.

Lambie takes over from Johan Goosen having recovered from serious concussion sustained in a mid-year defeat by Ireland.The axing of Jantjies and de Klerk was anticipated after the public and media placed much of the blame on them for losses in Argentina, Australia and New Zealand.

France-based Goosen -- billed as the South African answer to outstanding New Zealand fly-half Beauden Barrett by coach Allister Coetzee -- failed to meet expectations.

The pack that started in the 41-13 thrashing by New Zealand two weeks ago remains unchanged for the round 5 match at Loftus Versfeld Stadium.
Habana looks on following the Springboks hiding against at AMI Stadium. Photo: Getty ImagesFit-again tighthead prop Julian Redelinghuys had been tipped to replace Vincent Koch, but has been included among the eight replacements instead.

While most Springbok supporters would have wished for more changes, Coetzee justified making only three.

"We want to build continuity," he stressed after naming his team.

"Elton and Faf remain an integral part of our squad and feature in our future plans, but Morne and Rudy deserve an opportunity to start.

"Patrick brings experience, calmness and leadership, which will be invaluable this weekend, and we are very pleased to have him back."
With New Zealand having secured the title, Australia (nine points), South Africa (six) and Argentina (five) are competing for second spot with two rounds remaining.

Springboks to face the Wallabies at Sunday, October 2, 1:05am (AEST)

15. Patrick Lambie

14. Bryan Habana

13. Jesse Kriel

12. Juan de Jongh

11. Francois Hougaard

10. Morne Steyn

9. Rudy Paige

8. Warren Whiteley

7. Oupa Mohoje

6. Francois Louw

5. Pieter-Steph du Toit

4. Eben Etzebet

3. Vincent Koch

2. Adriaan Strauss ©

1. Tendai Mtawarira

Replacements: Bongi Mbonambi, Steven Kitshoff, Julian Redelinghuys, Lood de Jager, Willem Alberts, Jaco Kriel, Lionel Mapoe, Willie le Roux

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