Duane Vermeulen has seen it all before.The Springbok veteran was a picture of calm during the final press conference before South Africa's clash with the Wallabies in the opening game of this year's Rugby Championship at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday. READ | Wallabies the perfect foe to remind Boks that World Cup masterplans aren't an exact science With Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber opting for split squads and with 13 players already departed for New Zealand, Vermeulen will lead South Africa against Eddie Jones' charges in Pretoria.Currently three out-and-out No 8's are part of the Springbok squad in the form of Vermeulen, Jasper Wiese and Evan Roos.
Whether all of them will go to the World Cup remains to be seen and only the Springboks brains trust know the answer to that selection poser.
Vermeulen, however, is keen to carry on contributing to the national team in whatever role he is called to carry out.“I am still keen on playing," Vermeulen said as he fronted up to the media.“My thing is, I want to contribute as much as I can.
If it’s on the pitch and playing or if it’s off the pitch supporting the guys and helping the younger guys coming through.“If I can be a part of this squad, it’s the best feeling in the world for me.