Daily Dispatch

Bok fixture list confirmed, with six Tests before World Cup

- LIAM DEL CARME TIMESLIVE

Should the Springboks reach this year’s Rugby World Cup final, they would have played 13 Tests for the third consecutiv­e year.

Their workload has been carefully managed as they go into the defence of the 2019 World Cup crown they won in Japan when they beat England.

The Springboks kick off their season against Australia in Pretoria in July in the opening round, before travelling to New Zealand for a July 15 clash at a yet-to-be-disclosed venue.

The Boks have not played in that country since 2019, when they drew 16-16.

Their last two Tests there have been in Wellington and on both occasions the All Blacks failed to win.

The Springboks return to SA to wrap up their campaign against Los Pumas at Johannesbu­rg’s Ellis Park on July 29.

They travel to Argentina in August to a yet-to-be-disclosed venue for a World Cup warmup match, followed by trips to Cardiff and London for clashes against Wales and New Zealand, as they conclude their combat-related preparatio­ns.

The team will perform their final tune-up on French soil, before dropping anchor in Toulon, their base for the initial part of the tournament.

SA launch their World Cup title defence on September 10 against Scotland in Marseille, followed by pool matches against Romania in Bordeaux on September 17, Ireland in Paris on September 23 and Tonga in Marseille on October 1.

The quarterfin­als will be played on October 14 and 15, with the semifinals on October 20 and 21 and the final on October 28.

Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber said his team enjoys fanatical support at Loftus in Pretoria and Ellis Park.

“We are thrilled to start off a vital season for the team at these stadiums,” he said.

“These Rugby Championsh­ip matches are going to be crucial as we look to get our World Cup season off to a good start.

“Playing against New Zealand away and Australia and Argentina on the highveld will be ideal for our preparatio­n.

“All three sides will enter the internatio­nal spectacle in France among a handful of teams that will be considered potential contenders for the title, so we are expecting a thorough test throughout the campaign.”

An announceme­nt on the venues for the Tests in New Zealand and Argentina, and the Boks’ training camps, will be made in due course.

Springbok 2023 fixtures Rugby Championsh­ip: Saturday July 8: Springboks vs Australia (Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria) Saturday July 15: Springboks vs New Zealand (venue TBC)

Saturday July 29: Springboks vs Argentina (Ellis Park, Johannesbu­rg) World Cup warm-up fixtures: Saturday August 5: Springboks v Argentina (venue TBC)

Saturday August 19: Springboks vs Wales (Principali­ty Stadium, Cardiff) Friday August 25: SA vs New Zealand (Twickenham, London)

World Cup pool fixtures: Sunday September 10: Springboks v Scotland (Stade Velodrome, Marseille) Sunday September 17: Springboks v Romania (Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux)

Saturday September 23: Springboks v Ireland (Stade de France, Paris) Sunday October 1: Springboks v Tonga (Stade Velodrome, Marseille) Weekend of October 14-15: Quarterfin­als

Weekend of October 21-22: Semifinals Saturday October 28: Final. —

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/GETTY IMAGES/CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU ?? THE HIGH ROAD: Eben Etzebeth towers high in the Springboks’ defeat to France at Stade Velodrome, in Marseille, in November. The Boks will open their Rugby World Cup defence in the same stadium on September 10.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/GETTY IMAGES/CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU THE HIGH ROAD: Eben Etzebeth towers high in the Springboks’ defeat to France at Stade Velodrome, in Marseille, in November. The Boks will open their Rugby World Cup defence in the same stadium on September 10.

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