Springboks forced into late change ahead of New Zealand test
South Africa have again drafted Francois Hougaard into their starting line-up for Saturday's clash with New Zealand in Albany after fellow scrum-half Ross Cronje was ruled out through illness.
Cronje - who also missed the 41-23 victory over Argentina in August - has been laid low by a stomach bug ahead of the potentially pivotal Rugby Championship fixture.
With Hougaard promoted to the starting XV, as he was for the clash with the Pumas in Salta, Rudy Paige is handed a seat on the bench to provide cover.
The Springboks were held to a 23-23 draw by Australia last time out, meaning they trail the All Blacks by three points in the table with three rounds remaining.
"Despite our results so far this season, we know we will have to step up our game," South Africa captain Eben Etzebeth said.
"A local rugby fan came up to me and said he thought the All Blacks versus Springbok games are probably the biggest in world rugby and I agree with him.
"Our matches are always massive, we know they're our biggest competition and hopefully they feel the same about us."
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The comments tell us why we can't select All Blacks who play in Australia. Standards simply aren't as high.
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Is Ben Herring still their coach? I was hoping he would return to NZ with Fosters addition to the team but a recent article seemed to suggest he was still just an assistant.
Appreciate the player insights for the up and commers. Been a bit dreary watching Champions Cup rugby so can't wait for it to start.
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