The Mercury

Ackers to unleash his big guns for France

- Darryn Pollock

7pm, SS1 SOUTH AFRICA A coach Johan Ackermann has had the luxury of naming an experience­d side to face the French Barbarians at the Moses Mabhida Stadium tomorrow.

In total, Ackermann has named seven Springboks in his matchday 23, lead by Juan de Jongh at outside centre.

Bulls prop Trevor Nyakane is the most experience­d player in the matchday squad with 28 Bok caps, but he will be coming off the bench. In the starting line-up, alongside De Jongh, who has played 19 Tests, Sharks back Lwazi Mvovo will also add his experience with 17 caps.

Ruan Combrinck and Jano Vermaak make up the remaining capped players in the backs, while Cheetahs flank Uzair Cassiem, who made his debut last year, is the only Bok in the forwards.

Eight other players – Lionel Cronje, Dewaldt Duvenage, Ruan Botha, Wilco Louw, Franco Marais, Thomas du Toit, Ox Nche and Jason Jenkins – represente­d the Junior Springboks earlier in their careers.

According to Ackermann, the players have prepared well for this clash and he is keen to see how they play together as a unit.

“We had some good training sessions and everyone is on the same page with regards to our approach and objectives for this match,” said Ackermann.

“All the players are on form and they have been training well, so it wasn’t an easy decision to make and unfortunat­ely I could not include all the players in our squad in the team for this match, but we will make some changes next week for the encounter at Orlando Stadium to try and give everyone game time.”

One of the more obvious changes would probably be Kings fetcher Chris Cloete, who is serving a ban and cannot play in this match.

Bok flyhalf Handre Pollard may also play a part in next week’s match having joined the SA A side earlier this week.

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