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Tonga make three changes for "great occasion" against South Africa

MARSEILLE, France - Semisi Paea will start at number eight in the place of suspended Vaea Fifita, while there are two new wings in Anzelo Tuitavuki and Fine Inisi for Tonga in their Rugby World Cup Pool B clash against South Africa in Marseille on Sunday.

Fifita received a four-game ban for his red card against Scotland last time out, a fixture in which Tonga were often on the disciplinary edge, something they will have to watch against the physical Springboks.

Paea forms a back row of the scrum with Tanginoa Halaifonua and Sione Havili, who has made the second most number of tackles (37) in the tournament so far behind Wales' Jac Morgan (44).

"Semisi Paea is a very exciting player with huge untapped potential. He is still young, you will see the best of him in two or three years from now," Tonga coach Toutai Kefu told reporters on Friday.

Halaleva Fifita and Sam Lousi are the lock pairing, while hooker Paula Ngauamo packs down with giant prop and captain Ben Tameifuna and Siegfried Fisi'ihoi.

Augustine Pulu and flyhalf William Havili are the halfback duo for the third game in a row, while Pita Ahki and Malakai Fekitoa are in the midfield. Fullback Salesi Piutau makes up the back three with wings Tuitavuki and Inisi.

"We have brought in two new wingers, just to freshen the backline a bit. They are two young guys with a huge amount of potential and they can bring some new energy," Kefu said.

Tonga have largely kept the same match-day 23 when possible through the tournament so far, with Kefu not looking to his wider squad in the first three games of the competition.

"Our mindset has always been to play our best possible team, we thought we would be more competitive and at times we have been, we just couldn't get a full 80 minutes

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