logo
Springbok Women's squad announced for Canada Test ahead of Rugby World Cup

Springbok Women's squad announced for Canada Test ahead of Rugby World Cup

IOL News7 hours ago

Regular Springbok Women's captain Nolusindiso Booi is among the 16 forwards who have been named in the initial 26-player squad to face Canada in next weekend's Test match at Loftus.
The Springbok Women are under no illusions about the challenge that awaits them when they take on the in-form Canada, the world No 2, at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday next week, as they step up preparations for the Rugby World Cup.
A number of players who have been named in the initial squad of 26 will still have vivid memories of the last time the two teams met in 2023. Canada humbled the Springbok Women 66-7 in that Test, on March 25, 2023 in Madrid, Spain.
The South Africans will be keen to set the record straight on home soil. History, and recent form, suggest that won't be an easy task, however.
The Springbok team's performance coach, Swys de Bruin, said they are under no illusions about the challenge ahead as Canada achieved stunning success in the recent Pacific Four tournament. They beat Australia 45-7 in Brisbane, drew 27-27 with New Zealand in Christchurch, and beat the USA 26-14 in Kansas City.
'They are second in the world, and we are ranked twelfth, so the gap is massive, and we are certainly huge underdogs,' said De Bruin.
'But we wanted to be tested against a top side before the Rugby World Cup and this is it. We are hoping to be tested physically and tactically by Canada and our focus will be on how to respond to those challenges.'
The squad of 26 players named for the first Test of the two-match series will assemble in Johannesburg on Sunday. Regular captain Nolusindiso Booi, the most-capped Springbok Women's Test player, is among the 16 forwards De Bruin named in the squad. The match 23 for the first Test will be announced on Thursday next.
The squad is laden with experience. Only three of the forwards named – Nombuyekezo Mdliki, Luchell Hanekom and Danelle Lochner – did not represent South Africa at the previous Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.
Nine of the 10 backs named also travelled to New Zealand three years ago, with only Byrhandrè Dolf not involved in the showpiece. However, Dolf has played in all 20 Tests that the Springbok Women have played since.
It is a full-circle moment for the exciting backline player, who made her debut in the clash against Canada in 2023.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Stick reveals why Siya won't face Barbarians in Boks' season opener
Stick reveals why Siya won't face Barbarians in Boks' season opener

The Citizen

time6 hours ago

  • The Citizen

Stick reveals why Siya won't face Barbarians in Boks' season opener

The Boks will now be led by experienced centre Jesse Kriel. Regular Springbok captain Siya Kolisi and his replacement Marco van Staden at the team's captain's run ahead of their match against the Barbarians in Cape Town on Saturday. Picture: Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images Springbok assistant coach Mzwandile Stick believes captain Siya Kolisi would have been fit and ready to face the Barbarians in Cape Town on Saturday afternoon, but that it wasn't worth the risk in their opening match of the season. The game is also a non-Test against the famed invitational side, and with a long season ahead, which includes the incoming series against Italy and Georgia, the Rugby Championship and the end-of-year tour, it just wouldn't have made sense to risk exacerbating what seems to be a minor niggle. Stalwart outside centre Jesse Kriel thus takes up the Bok reins for the first time, with the coaching leadership fully behind his abilities to lead the team. 'We tried to give Siya the best opportunity to recover from a stiff neck that has been niggling him, but in the end we decided there was no need to take any risks and it made it easier for us that we had someone like Jesse ready to step in and lead the team,' explained Stick at Friday's pre-match presser. 'Chances are, by the time we get to the kick-off of the game, Siya's neck will have probably loosened. But a player has to be 100% whenever we play and whoever we play against, so we gave him some time to be ready and in the end had to make a decision. 'We have full confidence in Jesse as a captain as he has always been there as one of the leadership figures within the team.' Hard work rewarded Although Kriel won't become the 67th official captain of the Springboks due to it not being an official Test against the BaaBaas, as they are affectionately known, Stick said that it was due to his relentless hard work that he would be receiving the leadership honour. 'He didn't see it coming, but there's one thing that I enjoy about how we operate in our system. Players, they train and they work hard to be in the team first before they become captains,' explained Stick. 'That's one thing that I enjoy about Jesse. Even if he's not in the match 23, he always puts in the work and he always makes sure that he helps the team. 'He has always been there as one of our leaders. I'm excited to see Jesse's leadership skills. He has always been there, vocally and leading by example. So, for him to lead the team is great.' Looking at the Barbarians, Stick said the Boks are in for a massive battle, with them well known for their exciting, expansive play and that it would be the perfect challenge first up to prepare the team for the rest of their international campaign. 'They have players with that X-factor and many leaders in their team as well. Given the fact that it is tough to analyse them, we feel this is exactly the type of test we need to start off the international season,' said Stick. 'This obviously means our players have to make wise decisions on the field, and given the calibre of their players, we know it's going to be a challenging match.'

Springbok Women's squad announced for Canada Test ahead of Rugby World Cup
Springbok Women's squad announced for Canada Test ahead of Rugby World Cup

IOL News

time7 hours ago

  • IOL News

Springbok Women's squad announced for Canada Test ahead of Rugby World Cup

Regular Springbok Women's captain Nolusindiso Booi is among the 16 forwards who have been named in the initial 26-player squad to face Canada in next weekend's Test match at Loftus. The Springbok Women are under no illusions about the challenge that awaits them when they take on the in-form Canada, the world No 2, at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday next week, as they step up preparations for the Rugby World Cup. A number of players who have been named in the initial squad of 26 will still have vivid memories of the last time the two teams met in 2023. Canada humbled the Springbok Women 66-7 in that Test, on March 25, 2023 in Madrid, Spain. The South Africans will be keen to set the record straight on home soil. History, and recent form, suggest that won't be an easy task, however. The Springbok team's performance coach, Swys de Bruin, said they are under no illusions about the challenge ahead as Canada achieved stunning success in the recent Pacific Four tournament. They beat Australia 45-7 in Brisbane, drew 27-27 with New Zealand in Christchurch, and beat the USA 26-14 in Kansas City. 'They are second in the world, and we are ranked twelfth, so the gap is massive, and we are certainly huge underdogs,' said De Bruin. 'But we wanted to be tested against a top side before the Rugby World Cup and this is it. We are hoping to be tested physically and tactically by Canada and our focus will be on how to respond to those challenges.' The squad of 26 players named for the first Test of the two-match series will assemble in Johannesburg on Sunday. Regular captain Nolusindiso Booi, the most-capped Springbok Women's Test player, is among the 16 forwards De Bruin named in the squad. The match 23 for the first Test will be announced on Thursday next. The squad is laden with experience. Only three of the forwards named – Nombuyekezo Mdliki, Luchell Hanekom and Danelle Lochner – did not represent South Africa at the previous Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Nine of the 10 backs named also travelled to New Zealand three years ago, with only Byrhandrè Dolf not involved in the showpiece. However, Dolf has played in all 20 Tests that the Springbok Women have played since. It is a full-circle moment for the exciting backline player, who made her debut in the clash against Canada in 2023.

Springbok Women's Sevens captain Mathrin Simmers hangs up her boots
Springbok Women's Sevens captain Mathrin Simmers hangs up her boots

IOL News

time7 hours ago

  • IOL News

Springbok Women's Sevens captain Mathrin Simmers hangs up her boots

Mathrin Simmers, carrying the ball, has decided to hang up her boots after leading SA with distinction in the sevens arena. Springbok Women's Sevens skipper Mathrin Simmers, South Africa's most experienced women's sevens player, has decided to hang up her rugby boots. The 37-year-old represented the Springbok Women's Sevens since 2012, playing in 21 HSBC SVNS events, three Rugby World Cup Sevens, two Commonwealth Games and the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, as well as nine Rugby Africa Women's Cup events and five World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series tournaments. Simmers also represented the Springbok Women in six matches, including four Tests, between 2013 and 2019, scoring three tries in the process. 'Representing my country on numerous occasions has been one of the greatest honours of my life. Wearing that jersey, standing beside my teammates, singing the anthem – those are moments I'll carry in my heart forever," she said. 'Rugby has given me so much more than just a game – it has given me purpose, passion, and a second family."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store