The Springbok touring squad for the away leg of the 2009 Trinations is:

Forwards
John Smit – The Sharks, Captain
Victor Matfield – Blue Bulls, Vice-Captain
Andries Bekker – Western Province
Bakkies Botha – Blue Bulls
Heinrich Brüssow – Free State Cheetahs
Schalk Burger – Western Province
Bismarck du Plessis – The Sharks
Jannie du Plessis – The Sharks
Ryan Kankowski – The Sharks
Tendai Mtawarira – The Sharks
Chiliboy Ralepelle – Blue Bulls
Danie Rossouw – Blue Bulls
Juan Smith – Free State Cheetahs
Pierre Spies – Blue Bulls
Gurthrö Steenkamp – Blue Bulls

Backs
Jean de Villiers – Western Province
Fourie du Preez – Blue Bulls
Jaque Fourie – Lions
Bryan Habana – Blue Bulls
Adi Jacobs – The Sharks
Ricky Januarie – Western Province
Odwa Ndungane – The Sharks
Wynand Olivier – Blue Bulls
Ruan Pienaar – The Sharks
JP Pietersen – The Sharks
Frans Steyn – The Sharks
Morné Steyn – Blue Bulls

Bulls – 10
Sharks – 10
WP – 4
Cheetahs – 2
Lions – 1

South Africa 29 (23)
Tries: Victor Matfield
Penalties: Morne Steyn (7)
Drop goal: Morne Steyn

Australia 17 (10)
Tries: Adam Ashley-Cooper, Matt Giteau
Conversions: Matt Giteau (2)
Drop goal: Berrick Barnes

MOTM: Victor Matfield

Match Details
Date: Saturday 8 August
Venue: Newlands, Cape Town
Time: 17:00 (15:00 GMT)
Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)
Assistant referees: Nigel Owens (Wales), Tim Hayes (Wales)
TMO: Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)

Teamsheets
Springboks
– 15 Frans Steyn, 14 JP Pietersen, 13 Jaque Fourie, 12 Jean de Villiers, 11 Bryan Habana, 10 Morne Steyn, 9 Fourie du Preez, 8 Pierre Spies, 7 Juan Smith, 6 Heinrich Brussow, 5 Victor Matfield, 4 Bakkies Botha, 3 John Smit (c), 2 Bismarck du Plessis, 1 Beast Mtawarira.
Subs: 16 Chiliboy Ralepelle, 17 Jannie du Plessis, 18 Danie Rossouw, 19 Andries Bekker, 20 Ricky Januarie, 21 Ruan Pienaar, 22 Adi Jacobs.

Australia – 15 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 14 Lachie Turner, 13 Stirling Mortlock (c), 12 Berrick Barnes, 11 Drew Mitchell, 10 Matt Giteau, 9 Luke Burgess, 8 Wycliff Palu, 7 George Smith, 6 Richard Brown, 5 Nathan Sharpe, 4 James Horwill, 3 Al Baxter, 2 Stephen Moore, 1 Benn Robinson.
Subs: 16 Tatafu Polota-Nau, 17 Ben Alexander, 18 Dean Mumm, 19 David Pocock, 20 Will Genia, 21 Peter Hynes, 22 James O’Connor.

Facts & Figures

– Australia and South Africa have met on nine previous occasions at Cape Town, with the Springboks having won six matches to three, including the last four in succession.

– Australia’s first appearance at Newlands was in 1933. That 3-17 loss is still the Wallabies’ heaviest defeat at Cape Town.

– Australia achieved its wins in 1953 (18-14), 1963 (9-5) and 1992 (26-3).

– Five of the nine matches played between the two teams in the city have been determined by margins of four points or less. This includes the three Tri Nations games that have been played – in 1999, 2003 and 2007.

– In South Africa, the two countries have played 35 matches, with South Africa winning 27 games to Australia’s eight.

– Overall, the two countries have met on 67 occasions, with South Africa winning 40, Australia 26, as well as one draw.

– Prior to South Africa’s readmission to international sport in 1992, Australia had won just seven of the 31 matches played.

– The scoreboard stands 19 wins to 16 in Australia’s favour, along with a draw, in the time since then.

– South Africa has won 30 of the 48 Tests it has played at Cape Town, losing 14 and drawing two others.