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RASSIE'S BOK SQUAD: THE WINNERS AND LOSERS

By Angus Opperman
Sunday 9 Jun 2024
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Springbok head coach Rassie Erasmus selected a group of 35 players ahead of the
first Test of the season against Wales in London on June 22.

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With a host of injuries, Erasmus had to cast the net a bit wider.


SURPRISE SELECTIONS

Sharks centre Ethan Hooker (21), who made his debut for his franchise this
season, immediately caught the eye with some strong performances in a URC season
to forget for the Durbanites.

With teammate Lukhanyo Am out injured, Hooker stepped up massively in the
Sharks’ midfield and has a golden opportunity to impress the Springbok coaching
group in what is a blockbuster season coming up with Tests against Wales,
Portugal and a two-match series against Ireland looming.

The other surprise selections include Stormers utility forward Ben-Jason Dixon
and Lions wing Edwill van der Merwe.

Dixon, who recently played his 50th match for the Stormers against the Lions at
Cape Town Stadium, was spotted in a social media post training with the national
squad in their last alignment camp.

The utility forward is known for his exceptional workrate, something Erasmus
always looks for in a player.

Some have compared him to being in the mould of Pieter-Steph du Toit who is
heading towards the twilight of his career ahead of the 2027 RWC in Australia
and he could fit that mould either as a backup or as a future starter.

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Van der Merwe has been knocking on the door for some time now and was probably
unlucky to miss out on selection the past two seasons.

The wing boasts electrifying pace and great finishing ability as well as great
aerial skills.

He will provide Erasmus with a backup option, with the Bulls duo Canan Moodie
and Kurt-Lee Arendse in a race against time having picked up injuries recently.


UNLUCKY OMISSIONS

Sanele Nohamba caught the eye this season having moved from scrumhalf to flyhalf
and he gave the Lions a new attacking edge.

Most recently, against the Glasgow Warriors, he came off the bench and virtually
turned the game on its head on his own.

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He would have provided Erasmus great versatility by being able to play both
halfback positions.

His omission could also be the result of concussion symptoms due to high shot he
received from Angelo Davids in his last outing against the Stormers.

Another unlucky player from the Stormers’ is Ruben van Heerden.

Van Heerden who leads the URC tackle stats with 224 tackles made has been a
workhorse for the Cape franchise and is unlucky to miss out along with teammate
Warrick Gelant who showed great improvement in the second half of the season,

Gelant has been pipped by Aphelele Fassi, who showed great form throughout the
season.

In the latest episode of Walk the Talk, Jim Hamilton chats with double World Cup
winner Damian de Allende about all things Springbok rugby, including RWC2023 and
the upcoming Ireland series. Watch now for free on RugbyPass TV


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