For four years Jake White, the Springboks coach, worked towards the day where he could select two completely different teams with similar skills and ability, that day has arrived.
This one may be less experienced, but the fact that it’s World Cup year, will make up for that. Tomorrow’s backline is the most inexperienced in 14 years, but it oozes pace, skill and flair.
The Springboks have won all four matches played against Samoa with an average score of 56-13, and the Springbok faithful will expect nothing less.
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