Daily Dispatch

TEST START DEBUT FOR SCRUMHALF AS BOKS TACKLE SCOTLAND

Coach Erasmus shows confidence in No 9 as Faf forced to take a break

- CRAIG RAY

Blue Bulls link-man Embrose Papier earns his sixth cap against opponents who have won nine of their last 10 internatio­nals at Murrayfiel­d

Embrose Papier will make his first Test start when the Boks take on Scotland at Murrayfiel­d this weekend after coach Rassie Erasmus awarded the youngster the number nine jersey.

Faf de Klerk’s unavailabi­lity due to club commitment­s allows the 21-year-old Papier to win his sixth cap. Lock R G Snyman is the only other change to the starting lineup from the side that beat France 29-26 in Paris last Saturday.

Snyman replaces PieterStep­h du Toit in the second row‚ with the latter moving to flank and Warren Whiteley falling out with a calf muscle injury.

Lock Eben Etzebeth also hasn’t overcome a foot injury.

Duane Vermeulen returns to number eight, while Du Toit is back to a position where has shone this year‚ especially during the Rugby Championsh­ips.

Scrumhalf Ivan van Zyl and lock Lood de Jager return to the bench after both missing the France clash after featuring in the 12-11 loss to England two weeks ago.

“Unfortunat­ely Eben (Etzebeth) is still not fully fit, and this gives R G Snyman another great opportunit­y to start‚” said Erasmus.

“Moving Duane and PieterStep­h around in the pack isn’t disrupting at all‚ as both of them are very experience­d and have played for us in these positions earlier in the season.”

Meanwhile‚ flyhalf Handré Pollard will become the second most-capped Springbok number 10 when he make his 38th Test appearance on Saturday‚ surpassing 2007 World Cup winner Butch James’ 37 caps.

The most-capped Springbok flyhalf is Morné Steyn‚ with 64 Tests at pivot.

The fact that Erasmus only made two enforced changes is an indication of how highly rated the Scots are. They boast a formidable home record under coach Gregor Townsend‚ with nine wins in their last 10 internatio­nals at Murrayfiel­d.

Along the way they have beaten Ireland‚ Australia‚ England and France among others.

“Scotland is a well-coached side. They are difficult to break down and they will present us with a very tough challenge at Murrayfiel­d‚” said Erasmus.

“The matches in the northern hemisphere are all closely fought encounters‚ with the setpiece battle key‚ and it’s important to grab the big moments and finish your opportunit­ies.”

Papier has yet to convince at this level, but with conditions expected to be dry in Edinburgh on Saturday‚ he will have a chance to show off his pace and natural attacking instincts.

Over the course of the first two matches on tour Erasmus has asked both De Klerk and Van Zyl to rain kicks down on the opposition back three‚ with mixed results. Papier has developed his kicking game‚ but it is not the major strength of his game and it will be interestin­g to observe whether Erasmus allows the Bulls halfback some latitude.

Wedged between Vermeulen and Pollard‚ Papier is surrounded by experience­d players‚ which will make his first start as comfortabl­e as it can be in a hostile environmen­t.

Springboks:

Scotland is a wellcoache­d side. They are difficult to break down

15 Willie le Roux‚ 14 S’bu Nkosi‚ 13 Jesse Kriel‚ 12 Damian de Allende‚ 11 Aphiwe Dyantyi‚ 10 Handré Pollard‚ 9 Embrose Papier‚ 8 Duane Vermeulen‚ 7 Pieter-Steph du Toit‚ 6 Siya Kolisi (capt)‚ 5 Franco Mostert‚ 4 RG Snyman‚ 3 Frans Malherbe‚ 2 Malcolm Marx‚ 1 Steven Kitshoff. Subs: 16 Bongi Mbonambi‚ 17 Thomas du Toit‚ 18 Vincent Koch‚ 19 Lood de Jager‚ 20 Francois Louw‚ 21 Ivan van Zyl‚ 22 Elton Jantjies‚ 23 Cheslin Kolbe

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 ?? Picture: STEVE HAAG/GALLO IMAGES ?? BIG MOMENT: Embrose Papier has been named as the Springbok number nine for the Test against Scotland at Murrayfiel­d on Saturday. This will be Papier’s first Test start.
Picture: STEVE HAAG/GALLO IMAGES BIG MOMENT: Embrose Papier has been named as the Springbok number nine for the Test against Scotland at Murrayfiel­d on Saturday. This will be Papier’s first Test start.

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