WELLINGTON – Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus has named a much-changed side from the one that defeated the Wallabies by 35-17 in Johannesburg last weekend.
The rest of the Springbok starting lineup consists mainly of the group of players who travelled to New Zealand last Thursday, a few days before the rest of the South African tour party. Franco Mostert partners Etzebeth in the second row and Malcolm Marx is joined in the front row by Steven Kitshoff and Frans Malherbe.
“We have the outmost respect for the All Blacks who are the undisputed number one rugby team in the world,” said Erasmus.
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