Boks Shuffle the Deck for Wallaby Rematch in Cape Town

Adnaan Mohamed
21 Aug 2025
11:24

Rassie Erasmus has never been shy to roll the dice, and this week he’s practically emptied the deck. For Saturday’s Rugby Championship clash against the Wallabies in Cape Town, the Springbok coach named a side with 10 changes to the starting XV, a bold reshuffle after last week’s bruising 38-22 defeat at Ellis Park.

Canan Moodie
Canan Moodie

Jesse Kriel wears the captain’s armband once again, deputising for the crocked Siya Kolisi, while Ox Nche graduates to vice-captain, a milestone in a career that began with a debut in Washington back in 2018.

Rassie Erasmus
We lost four players to injury last weekend, which obviously had an impact, but we also know where we went wrong… so we made a few changes that we believe will offer us what we need.

There’s an air of déjà vu in the backline: Kriel links up with long-time partner Damian de Allende in the midfield for a record 38th Test together, while Cheslin Kolbe and Bok centurion Willie le Roux return to add stardust. Handré Pollard, just three points shy of the 800 mark in Test rugby, steers the ship at flyhalf alongside Grant Williams.

Up front, Thomas du Toit joins Nche and Malcolm Marx in a new-look front row, while RG Snyman and Ruan Nortje lock down the engine room. Marco van Staden, Franco Mostert and Jean-Luc du Preez make up a loose trio built less for finesse than for graft.

Erasmus has stacked his bench with six forwards and two backs. This is a nod to the trench warfare he expects. Eben Etzebeth, already the most-capped Bok of all time, waits in reserve alongside Lood de Jager and Kwagga Smith. In the backs, Cobus Reinach and Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu provide the spark plugs.

Rassie Erasmus
We are determined to get things right this week. Boan got a taste of what it’s like to face Australia last week, and Ruan did well against them last year. It will be good for a few others to experience one of the top teams in the world as we continue to build our depth.

Ellis Park’s collapse still stings, the kind of defeat that sits in the gut like a dropped ball on your own try line.

Rassie Erasmus
We let ourselves and the country down so we have all the motivation we need to make things right this week.

Australia’s first-ever professional-era win at Ellis Park gave them a spring in their step, but Erasmus is wary of reading too much into history. The Boks have beaten the Wallabies in seven of eight Tests in Cape Town since 1992, yet he insists past records don’t count for much. 

Rassie Erasmus
We don’t believe in previous records… this match is going to be another proper grind.

This is Erasmus at his most Rassie: ruthless in selection, pragmatic in explanation, and relentless in pursuit of standards. Injuries to Kolisi, Pieter-Steph du Toit, Kurt-Lee Arendse, and Edwill van der Merwe forced his hand, but the scale of change suggests more than necessity. It’s a calculated attempt to restore bite, balance experience with opportunity, and send a message: reputations alone don’t keep jerseys green.

The Wallabies may feel they’ve landed a psychological blow, but Cape Town is a different colosseum. The Boks know their campaign needs traction, and Erasmus has made it clear:

Rassie Erasmus
It will be vital for us to give everything until the final whistle… This match is essential for us to get our campaign on track.

For the Boks, Saturday is about setting the record straight and proving they can hit harder in the second half than they did at Ellis Park. Think of it as a scrum reset: same ball, new bind, and Erasmus barking, “Crouch, bind, set” — with a growl that says there’s no margin left for error.

SPRINGBOKS – 15 Willie le Roux, 14 Canan Moodie, 13 Jesse Kriel (c), 12 Damian de Allende, 11 Cheslin Kolbe, 10 Handré Pollard, 9 Grant Williams, 8 Jean-Luc du Preez, 7 Franco Mostert, 6 Marco van Staden, 5 Ruan Nortje, 4 RG Snyman, 3 Thomas du Toit, 2 Malcolm Marx, 1 Ox Nche

Bench: 16 Marnus van der Merwe, 17 Boan Venter, 18 Wilco Louw, 19 Eben Etzebeth, 20 Lood de Jager, 21 Kwagga Smith, 22 Cobus Reinach, 23 Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu

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