How Wallabies turned tables on Springboks
Taniela Tupou surpassed serious pain from a foot injury in Johannesburg, and effectively locked Scrum against one of the best scenes in the world in Ox Nché. Tupou’s fitness will be evaluated before the team’s first training session on Tuesday.
South Africa manages its own injury and will be without a captain’s black parcel due to knee injury. Also missing for Springboxes, the world player of the year Pieter-Steph du Toit and Wingers Kurt-Lee Arendse and Edwill van der Merwe.
Springboks will meet the first -class wing Cheslin Kolbe, Damian de Allende, and the full back Willie Le Roux in Johannesburg, with a side that changes to Wallabies in Johannesburg on Saturday.
South African coach Rasie Erasmus made 10 changes in the starting team, and its headquarters Jesse Kriel seized the team in the absence of the injured political parcel. The parcel was replaced by Jean-Luc Du Preez to number 8.
Kriel is one of the five people who have survived Ellis Park defeat, including Prop Ox Nche, Hooker Malcolm Marx, Breakaway Marco Van Staden and Halfback Grant Williams.
Williams will replace Manie Libbok, who also kidnapped on the match day, and will win the Five Eighth -Ellard who won the World Cup.
Wallabies wing player Andrew Kellaway said that the team was ready to face the best possible South African team and would be different from what they beat in Johannesburg.
“I think boxing has been a global comparison for a while, so it is an incredible success to beat them everywhere, home or away,” Kelwayway said.
Wallabies celebrates on Saturday after their epic wins in Ellis Park.Credit: AP
“To defeat them in South Africa was something we haven’t done for a long time, and it was definitely a goal that we set ourselves.
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In order to mark this box and enjoy it as a team we are on our journey, this is a very, very special feeling and therefore we all play the game.
“But still, you have a good win and you don’t follow it, you chase your tail very quickly.
So for us, to enjoy it and to understand how big it is to win, but also to understand how big this week is, because it is important to continue for us because the journey is long and not stopped. “
Wallabies’s victory in Ellis Park also increased ticket sales, on September 13, the house fixtures approaching Argentina in Sydney and both of them are expected to sell at New Zealand at Perth on October 4th.
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