L'Afrique du Sud se renouvelle pour jouer la Roumanie

Par Kim Ekin
Damian Willemse's talent is undeniable but there are doubts as to whether No 10 is his most effective position (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)

Vainqueurs du choc de la première journée dans le groupe B face à l’Écosse (18-3), les Sud-Africains, champions du monde en titre, ont totalement changé leur équipe ou presque pour leur 2e match de poule face à la Roumanie.

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Parmi les titulaires, seul Damian Willemse conserve une place, passant toutefois de l’arrière à l’ouverture. Il sera associé à la charnière avec Cobus Reinach pour la première fois à ce niveau.

Makazole Mapimpi débutera à l’aile pour la 39e fois de sa carrière internationale. Il rejoindra ainsi Pieter Rossouw à la cinquième place du classement des ailiers sud-africains comptant le plus de titularisations à ce poste.

Vincent Koch va connaître sa première titularisation avec les Springboks depuis le match de poule contre le Canada à la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2019. Depuis ce match, le pilier droit était systématiquement entré en cours de jeu lors de 28 test-matchs.

Moodie et son partenaire au centre, Andre Esterhuizen, s’apprêtent à faire leurs débuts en Coupe du Monde de Rugby, de même que le deuxième ligne Marvin Orie, qui formera l’attelage avec Jean Kelyn en l’absence d’Eben Etzebeth.

Dean Fourie, qui évolue habituellement en troisième ligne, sera la doublure de Bongi Mbonambi au talon. S’il entre en jeu, il effectuera ses débuts en Coupe du Monde de Rugby, tout comme le demi de mêlée remplaçant Jaden Hendrikse.

Fourie, qui a joué talonneur avec les U-19 sud-africains, est devenu le joueur le plus âgé à connaître sa première sélection avec les Springboks lors de la défaite 13-12 contre le pays de Galles en juillet 2022, à trois mois de son 36e anniversaire.

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XV de départ

1 Ox Nche
2 Mbongeni Mbonambi (c)
3 Vincent Koch
4 Jean Kleyn
5 Marvin Orie
6 Marco van Staden
7 Kwagga Smith
8 Duane Vermeulen
9 Cobus Reinach
10 Damian Willemse
11 Makazole Mapimpi
12 Andre Esterhuizen
13 Canan Moodie
14 Grant Williams
15 Willie Le Roux

Remplaçants

16 Deon Fourie
17 Steven Kitshoff
18 Trevor Nyakane
19 RG Snyman
20 Jasper Wiese
21 Jaden Hendrikse
22 Faf de Klerk
23 Jesse Kriel

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Players and referees must cut out worrying trend in rugby – Andy Goode

The guy had just beasted himself in a scrum and the blood hadn't yet returned to his head when he was pushed into a team mate. He took his weight off his left foot precisely at the moment he was shoved and dropped to the floor when seemingly trying to avoid stepping on Hyron Andrews’ foot. I don't think he was trying to milk a penalty, I think he was knackered but still switched on enough to avoid planting 120kgs on the dorsum of his second row’s foot. To effectively “police” such incidents with a (noble) view to eradicating play acting in rugby, yet more video would need to be reviewed in real time, which is not in the interest of the game as a sporting spectacle. I would far rather see Farrell penalised for interfering with the refereeing of the game. Perhaps he was right to be frustrated, he was much closer to the action than the only camera angle I've seen, however his vocal objection to Rodd’s falling over doesn't legitimately fall into the captain's role as the mouthpiece of his team - he should have kept his frustration to himself, that's one of the pillars of rugby union. I appreciate that he was within his rights to communicate with the referee as captain but he didn't do this, he moaned and attempted to sway the decision by directing his complaint to the player rather than the ref. Rugby needs to look closely at the message it wants to send to young players and amateur grassroots rugby. The best way to do this would be to apply the laws as they are written and edit them where the written laws no longer apply. If this means deleting laws such as ‘the put in to the scrum must be straight”, so be it. Likewise, if it is no longer necessary to respect the referee’s decision without questioning it or pre-emptively attempting to sway it (including by diving or by shouting and gesticulating) then this behaviour should be embraced (and commercialised). Otherwise any reference to respecting the referee should be deleted from the laws. You have to start somewhere to maintain the values of rugby and the best place to start would be giving a penalty and a warning against the offending player, followed by a yellow card the next time. People like Farrell would rapidly learn to keep quiet and let their skills do the talking.

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