Daily Dispatch

New caps galore in the Bok squad

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FORMER Border Bulldogs trio Makazole Mapimpi, Sikhumbuzo Notshe and Aphiwe Dyantyi were among the new caps unveiled by coach Johan “Rassie” Erasmus into the Springbok squad.

Veteran France-based hooker Bismarck du Plessis makes a return as Erasmus prepares for the three-Test series against England during June.

The 34-year-old Du Plessis will not be available for a one-off Test against Wales in Washington next Saturday because his club, Montpellie­r, are playing Castres in the French Top 14 final.

Four other foreign-based players named are also set to miss the Wales match as it falls outside the Test window.

After meeting Wales, South Africa tackle England in Johannesbu­rg (June 9), Bloemfonte­in (June 16) and Cape Town (June 23).

Du Plessis is among four hookers in a 43-man squad competing for the number two green and gold shirt after an injury sidelined first choice Malcolm Marx.

The others are Bongi Mbonambi, who understudi­ed Marx last season, Chiliboy Ralepelle and Akker van der Merwe, one of 17 uncapped players named.

Du Plessis, once rated the best hooker in the world, was discarded after South Africa finished third at the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England.

“Bismarck brings valuable experience to the squad,” said SuperSport TV analyst and former Springboks lock Victor Matfield.

“He has been having a fantastic season in France with Montpellie­r and his style of play is similar to that of Malcolm.”

Former Springbok flanker Erasmus said: “I know how important experience is at Test level, so we thought long and hard about which players to pull in from abroad.

“In the end we settled on five who consistent­ly performed well for their clubs in the tough England and France competitio­ns.”

Full-back Willie le Roux of Wasps, centre Francois Steyn of Montpellie­r, scrumhalf Faf de Klerk of Sale Sharks and loose forward Duane Vermeulen of Toulon were the others to get the nod.

Erasmus is preparing for his first internatio­nals

after succeeding largely unsuccessf­ul Allister Coetzee this year.

South Africa barred the selection of foreign-based players with fewer than 30 caps last season, but Erasmus convinced officials to scrap the rule, permitting De Klerk to be picked.

There are three Du Preez brothers – flyhalf Robert, flanker Jeau-Luc and eighthman Daniel – in the squad. Their father, Robert is a former Springbok scrumhalf.

Erasmus said he would name his captain today after the two forwards who led the team last year, Warren Whiteley and Eben Etzebeth, were ruled out by injuries. South Africa squad

Forwards (24) Nizaam Carr, Steven Kitshoff, Siya Kolisi, Wilco Louw, Frans Malherbe, Bongi Mbonambi, Sikhumbuzo Notshe, Pieter-Steph du Toit (all Western Stormers), Akker van der Merwe, Tendai Mtawarira, Daniel du Preez, Jean-Luc du Preez, Chiliboy Ralepelle, Thomas du Toit (all Coastal Sharks), Jason Jenkins, Trevor Nyakane, RG Snyman (all Northern Bulls), Franco Mostert, Marvin Orie, Kwagga Smith (all Golden Lions), Oupa Mohoje, Ox Nche (both Central Cheetahs), Bismarck du Plessis (Montpellie­r/FRA), Duane Vermeulen (Toulon/FRA)

Backs (19) Lukhanyo Am, Curwin Bosch, Andre Esterhuize­n, Makazole Mapimpi, Sibusiso Nkosi, Robert du Preez, Cameron Wright (all Sharks), Warrick Gelant, Travis Ismaiel, Jesse Kriel, Embrose Papier, Handre Pollard, Ivan van Zyl (all Bulls), Aphiwe Dyantyi, Elton Jantjies (both Lions), Damian de Allende (Stormers), Faf de Klerk (Sale Sharks/ENG), Willie le Roux (Wasps/ENG), Francois Steyn (Montpellie­r/FRA) —

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