MX23RW : Friday, April 26 12:14:31| >> :600:10098315:10098315:
Rugby World Cup | Group Stage
Sep 26, 2015 at 4.45pm UK
 
South Africa
46-6
Samoa
Pietersen (14', 46', 77'), Burger (57'), Brits (70'), Habana (80')
FT

Heyneke Meyer makes eight South Africa changes for Samoa showdown

Heyneke Meyer rings the changes for South Africa's second Pool B fixture against Samoa after they were humbled by Japan in their Rugby World Cup opener.

South Africa coach Heyneke Meyer has made eight changes to his starting lineup for Saturday's Pool B showdown with Samoa after the Springboks were stunned in their Rugby World Cup opener by Japan.

Meyer's men conceded a last-minute try against the Brave Blossoms on Saturday to lose their World Cup opener for the first time ever, and Meyer has dropped over half of his starting XV for this weekend's match at Villa Park.

Five of the changes come in the backline, with captain Jean de Villiers and winger Bryan Habana the only two to keep their place.

Fourie du Preez, Handre Pollard, Damian de Allende, JP Pietersen and Willie le Roux are the five backs chosen to come in and make an impact against the Samoans, who won their opener against USA on Sunday.

The starting lineup alone has 891 combined Test caps, making it the most experienced World Cup XV of all time.

South Africa: Mtawarira, Strauss, J. du Plessis; Etzebeth, Matfield; Louw, Burger; Vermeulen; Du Preez, Pollard, Habana, De Allende, De Villiers, Pietersen, Le Roux
Replacements: Brits, Nyakane, Malherbe, De Jager, Kolisi, Pienaar, Lambie, Kriel

ID:247988: cacheID:247988:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:3020:No Data Analysis info
Restore Data
Share this article now:
Morne Steyn of South Africa scores a try during the Tri Nations match between South Africa and the All Blacks at the Absa Stadium on August 1, 2009
Read Next:
Meyer unveils South Africa World Cup team
>
rhs 2.0
Today's games header


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!