Despite the changes to the squad made by Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus before Saturday's World Cup match against Wales in Durban, former Springboks flyhalf Buc James predicts a high level of play from players striving to climb the rankings.
Despite the changes to the squad made by Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus before Saturday's World Cup match against Wales in Durban, former Springboks flyhalf Buc James predicts a high level of play from players striving to climb the rankings.
James stated that he expects another brilliant performance from the Springboks. He emphasized that one of the main strengths of this team is maintaining high standards regardless of who is selected in the squad. James noted that Wales will bring a lot of passion and physical strength, but South Africa has accumulated incredible squad depth in recent years.
Despite the difficult task, South Africa will field a significantly changed squad. The Springboks are giving four players the opportunity to debut in the senior national team's starting fifteen: Jaco Williams (wing), Wusi Moyo (flyhalf), Ruben van Heerden (lock), and Carlu Seydi (prop).
Wales' task is complicated by memories of their last meeting in November, when the reigning world champions achieved a crushing 73-0 victory in Cardiff. Although the current squad is significantly different from the one that played in November, James explained that the Springboks are still considered clear favorites.
James specifically highlighted the players' confidence, noting that they do not appear intimidated by the upcoming event. He linked this to the atmosphere created by Rassie Erasmus and the development paths within the Springboks structure. He added that expectations are always high when wearing green and gold, but these players seem ready for it. James expressed a desire to see them continue to express themselves while adhering to the systems that have made the team so successful.
Rassie Erasmus is set to enter history as the most decorated head coach of the Springboks on Saturday when South Africa faces Scotland in the second round of the Nations Cup at Loftus Versfeld stadium in Pretoria.
Springboks head coach Rassie Erasmus could rewrite pages of history by becoming the most decorated head coach of the Springboks of all time when his team plays against Scotland at Loftus Versfeld. Although this is a remarkable achievement, as he would surpass the record of former coach Jake White, Erasmus is likely to prefer minimizing attention to this milestone, focusing instead on securing a second Nations Cup victory ahead of the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
A significantly changed Springboks squad will feature in this new second-round tournament, and the players face high expectations following an impressive 45-21 victory over England last week. This opening test match set the tone for the Boks' season, and Erasmus will aim to maintain this momentum rather than focusing on his record-breaking appearance on the coaching bench.
After the win against England, Erasmus admitted that he only learned about this milestone after reading about it on social media. He noted: 'One day when I am very old, I might be able to look back on this and say that it was really nice.' This record serves as another reminder of the impact Erasmus has had since taking charge of the Springboks in 2018. Under his leadership, South Africa experienced one of the most successful periods in its history, marked by triumphs at the 2019 and 2023 World Cups.
Although Jacques Nienaber officially held the head coach position from 2020 to 2023, completing 39 matches and leading the team to a fourth Webb Ellis Cup, Erasmus remained a key figure in the national structure as the rugby director and continued to shape the long-term direction of the team. Currently, Erasmus holds a winning percentage of just under 76%, having secured 41 wins from 54 matches, making him one of the most successful coaches in the professional era for the Springboks. Another victory on Saturday will bring this figure even closer to the 80% mark.
While the priority remains defeating Scotland and further deepening the squad, Erasmus' final milestone deserves recognition regardless of the result in Pretoria.
Ntutuco Mchunu, who has been on the periphery of the Springbok team since 2022, having played only three matches for the national side, hopes to relaunch his international career with a strong performance against Scotland on Saturday.
Mchunu stated his determination to use this opportunity, as last year's move from the Sharks to the Stormers contributed to the flourishing of his game. The 23-year-old athlete noted that it is a great honor for him to return to the Springbok squad and continue the confidence he built during the URC season.
He emphasized that the coaches ensure the maintenance of the level of play achieved at the franchise level and require players to bring new value and participate in the Springbok team's plans.
Mchunu's debut for the Boks squad took place in 2022 in a match against Wales in Bloemfontein. In 2023, he was not included in the squad, and in 2024, he received two substitute appearances, after which he did not play in 2025.
This loosehead prop believes that the change of environment from Durban to Cape Town played a role in the revival of his career. He mentioned that he likes the atmosphere at the Stormers because it suits him, and sometimes it is useful to hear a different perspective. Although rugby remains rugby, he adapted very quickly in Cape Town.
The desire to return to the Springboks strongly motivated him. He also recalled an injury last year and the subsequent call-up in November for the tour, although he did not take the field. Returning to Wednesday's training session sparked a drive in him to improve and get back into the squad.
Mchunu explained that despite participating in the away match, he never knew exactly when he would step onto the field. He added that they have been training together for about five weeks, and his role changes depending on the week. He clarified that the mentality does not suddenly change on Monday just because other players performed well last week; they train very intensely regardless of that.
According to him, when it is his turn to play, the standard remains the same or even increases. Nothing fundamentally changes, only his role shifts—for example, one week he might support the player who is playing during that period, and another week he might take responsibility for the game or maintain the set standard.
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus generated significant public interest with his very early announcement of the squad for the upcoming match against Scotland this Saturday. As always, announcements from Rassie Erasmus cause a stir, and the lineup presented for the game in Pretoria on Saturday was no exception. The coach revealed the list of players as early as noon on Monday.
Despite numerous changes to the squad, Erasmus retained a solid core of Bulls players for the fixture at Loftus Versfeld Stadium. The Bulls players were not included in the Barbarians match squad as they were still returning home after the United Rugby Championship final in Dublin. There are four Bulls players in the tight five and nine individuals on the bench for the match-23.
The starting trio of wingers presents an exciting mix of diverse talents. The central figure is the versatile workhorse Pieter-Steph du Toit, supported by the powerful runner Paul de Villiers and the sturdy number 8 Evan Russ. De Villiers made a strong impression in his debut against England, and Russ had a valuable chance to showcase his abilities. The addition of Vincent Tshituku, Elrig Luva, and Ben-Jason Dixon to the bench provides insight into the future of wingers in the Boks team.
There was much reaction to Papier's return to the starting lineup after playing for the Boks (and Erasmus) in 2018 when he earned all eight of his badges. However, Pollard, despite his excellent statistics with the Boks, is aware that attention is also focused on him following the unsatisfactory conclusion of the URC season with the Bulls. This veteran plays to show that he still deserves a spot in the green and gold, and Papier plays to justify his return. The combination of these two players after a year-long partnership is a brilliant move by the coach.
Luva will value his chance from the bench, as he was initially not included in the National Championship squad. The opportunity arose for him after the injury to Riley Norton. Luva debuted for the Boks in 2022 at the age of 22, but after four years, he had only a small number of badges. A major reason for this was a terrible leg injury that kept him out of play for almost a year. Luva last played for the Boks in 2024 and intends to use every second on the field at his home ground.
Damian Willemse was close to perfection at fullback against England and was Man of the Match, although an off-field error led to his teammate Damian de Allende receiving the award in front of millions of viewers. Undeniably, both Damians laughed in the dressing room. Now Willemse has the opportunity to demonstrate his skills at inside centre instead of the rested de Allende. He last played there during the Boks' victorious 43-10 match against the All Blacks in Wellington last year. The Boks do not have many players at position 12 besides Andre Esterhuizen and de Allende, so Willemse's ability to play well in this position is an important part of Erasmus's broader plan.