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Goosen included as Boks prepare for training camp

NEWS: The Springboks will begin their preparations for the Outgoing Tour to the Northern Hemisphere on Sunday with a three-day training camp in Stellenbosch, where 26 players are set to assemble.

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The group includes 17 South African-based players and nine who are currently plying their trade in Japan. All 26 players formed part of Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber’s squads that participated in the Incoming Series against Wales and the Rugby Championship.

They will be in the camp until Wednesday, October 26, with a few of the players set to return to their teams for United Rugby Championship duty a few days later.

Canan Moodie, who is nursing a hamstring injury, is among those invited to the camp to allow the Springbok medical team to assess the extent of his injury, especially with the Nienaber and Mzwandile Stick, who will coach the SA ‘A’ team, under the guidance of SA Rugby’s Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus, set to announce a group of 54 players for the tour.

Moodie’s Bulls teammate Johan Goosen is the only specialist flyhalf selected in the Springboks training squad.

The Springboks will play four Tests on consecutive Saturdays next month – against Ireland in Dublin on November 5, France in Marseille on November 12, Italy in Genoa on November 19 and England in London on November 26 on the Outgoing Tour.

The SA ‘A’ team, coached by Stick, will play two mid-week matches – against Munster on Thursday, November 10, and the Bristol Bears a week later on November 17.

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The Springbok and SA ‘A’ touring squads will be named on Friday, October 28, with the Bok squad set to gather in Dublin on Sunday, October 30.

A further 20 SA ‘A’ players are set to depart for Ireland a week later on Saturday, 5 November, to begin their preparations for the clash against Munster in Cork, where they will be joined by a few players from the initial 34-man touring squad for the two SA ‘A’ matches.

Nienaber was excited about the camp and said it would serve the dual purpose of giving the players some valuable training time after a few weeks of individualised training programmes, while simultaneously getting the players back into the Springbok structures and systems with a tough tour ahead, featuring the top two teams in the world in Ireland and France.

“We are departing for the year-end tour next week Saturday, so it is vital that we get the players back into our structures and our usual training programme so that they are raring to go by the time we depart for Ireland,” said Nienaber.

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“There are some players who didn’t get much game time in the Rugby Championship and who will benefit immensely from the additional game time next week in the United Rugby Championship, while it is important for the Japanese-based players to get back to national training.

“It may be a short camp, but we have clear objectives, and we know what boxes we need to tick as we look forward to what is going to be a challenging year-end tour.

“We are facing the No 1 and No 2 teams in the world in Ireland and France, and then we line up against Italy and England, both of whom will test us to the limit, so the sooner we get into the swing of things, the better.”

Nienaber revealed that the Japanese-based players have been granted permission to participate in the closing Test of the tour against England, which falls outside of the international Test window, and he expressed his gratitude to the clubs for assisting the Springboks’ cause less than a year out from the Rugby World Cup in France.

“I would like to extend a sincere thank you to the Japanese clubs for their co-operation in granting us permission to select the national players plying their trade in Japan for the England Test,” said Nienaber.

“We said from the start of the season that we need to use every opportunity to build momentum and squad depth with an eye on the World Cup next year, and that match plays a vital role in this process as England will enter the international spectacle as one of the top teams to watch.”

The England and France-based players in the touring squad will be released to their respective clubs following the Italy Test.

Springboks training camp:

Props: Thomas du Toit (Sharks), Steven Kitshoff (Stormers), Frans Malherbe (Stormers) Ox Nche (Sharks)

Hookers: Malcolm Marx (Kubota Spears), Bongi Mbonambi (Sharks)

Locks: Lood de Jager (Wild Knights), Eben Etzebeth (Sharks), Salmaan Moerat ( Stormers)

Loose Forwards: Pieter-Steph du Toit (Toyota Verblitz), Siya Kolisi (Sharks), Elrigh Louw (Bulls), Kwagga Smith (Shizuoka Blue Revs)

Utility Forwards: Deon Fourie (Stormers), Franco Mostert (Honda Heat)

Scrumhalves: Faf de Klerk (Yokohama Canon Eagles), Jaden Hendrikse (Sharks)

Flyhalf: Johan Goosen (Bulls)

Centres: Jesse Kriel (Yokohama Canon Eagles), Damian de Allende (Wild Knights)

Outside Backs: Kurt-Lee Arendse (Bulls), Willie le Roux (Toyota Verblitz), Makazole Mapimpi (Sharks), Canan Moodie (Bulls), Sbu Nkosi (Bulls)

Utility Back: Damian Willemse (Stormers)

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