Vermeulen returns for Springboks among five changes for Ellis Park Test
Ulster's Duane Vermeulen will return to the South Africa team for Saturday's second Rugby Championship meeting with New Zealand at Ellis Park.
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Ulster's Duane Vermeulen will return to the South Africa team for Saturday's second Rugby Championship meeting with New Zealand at Ellis Park.
JOHANNESBURG :South Africa have recalled number eight Duane Vermeulen as one of five changes to their starting line-up for the second Rugby Championship test against New Zealand at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on Saturday.
The front page headline on Sunday in South Africa's biggest Afrikaans language newspaper screamed, "Best in a century" after the Springboks outplayed New Zealand 26-10 in the Rugby Championship opener this weekend.
Springbok hooker Malcolm Marx said while his 50th Test was made special by the 26-10 win against the All Blacks in Mbombela on Saturday, he said he couldn't have done it without his teammates.
The Springboks beat the All Blacks 26-10 at Mbombela Stadium on Saturday in their 2022 Rugby Championship tournament opener.
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber hardly waxes lyrical on individual player performance, but his eyes lit up when he eloquently articulated Malcolm Marx's game-defining display against the All Blacks in Mbombela.
South Africa consigned the All Blacks to a fifth loss in six Tests, eclipsing their opponents with a suffocating performance that increased the pressure on Ian Foster, New Zealand’s beleaguered head coach.
NELSPRUIT, South Africa :Wing Kurt-Lee Arendse scored his first international try and was then red carded as South Africa piled more misery on struggling New Zealand with a comfortable 26-10 victory in their Rugby Championship opener at the Mbombela Stadium on Saturday.